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- Six épigraphes antiques, L. 131, CD. 139, is a suite of six pieces by Claude Debussy, originally written for piano duo. Completed in July 1914, the suite...
- aucun mot ne se dégage.": Dunand, M. (1938). "Spatule de bronze avec épigraphe Phénicienne du XIIIe siècle". Bulletin du Musée de Beyrouth. 2: 99–107:...
- pseudepigraph (from the Gr****: ψευδής, pseudḗs, "false" and ἐπιγραφή, epigraphḗ, "name" or "inscription" or "ascription"; thus when taken together it...
- Jean Lenoir, "Parlez-moi d'amour" (Lucienne Boyer) Claude Debussy, Six épigraphes antiques: Pour l'égyptienne (Ensemble Musical de Paris) Francis Poulenc...
- 5:36 9. "Water Theme No. 2" 1:58 10. "Thomas Tallis Theme" 1:56 11. "6 Epigraphes Antiques: Pour L'Egyptienne (Excerpt)" 1:49 12. "Exodus" 2:03 13. "Fortune"...
- Naiades: Le long du bois couvert de givre. Debussy also published Six épigraphes antiques during 1914 as piano pieces for four hands, commissioned as preludes...
- Four hands or two pianos Petite suite (1886–1889) Six épigraphes antiques (1914) En blanc et noir (1915)...
- his lifetime, but he later adapted six of the twelve for piano as Six Epigraphes Antiques in 1914. French composer and pianist Rita Strohl composed her...
- Feuilles de Printemps (Leaves of Spring). He also orchestrated Debussy's Six épigraphes antiques in 1939. He died on 20 February 1969 in Geneva at the age of...
- Four hands or two pianos Petite suite (1886–1889) Six épigraphes antiques (1914) En blanc et noir (1915)...