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Lucien Denis Gabriel Albéric
Magnard (French pronunciation: [lysjɛ̃ dəni ɡabʁijɛl albeʁik maɲaʁ]; 9 June 1865 – 3
September 1914) was a
French composer...
- Bérénice is an
opera in
three acts by the
French composer Albéric
Magnard to his own
libretto after the
tragedy of the same name by Racine. It was first...
- of La
Muette in 1910, to Rue
Richard Wagner,
later known as Rue Albéric
Magnard,
keeping Les
Rhumbs as a
holiday home.
After the war,
during which the...
- be more
different than the
music of
Honegger and Auric?
Milhaud admired Magnard, I did not;
neither of us
liked Florent Schmitt, whom
Honegger respected;...
- also
taught at the
Paris Conservatoire. His
students included Albéric
Magnard,
Albert Roussel,
Arthur Honegger,
Darius Milhaud,
Yvonne Rokseth, and Erik...
- Jean-Baptiste
Lully (1632–1687)
Guillaume de
Machaut (c. 1300 – 1377) Albéric
Magnard (1865–1914) Jean-Yves Malm****on (born 1963)
Pierre de
Manchicourt (c. 1510...
-
apprentissage du
nombre et de la numération fondé sur la
langue et le sens (
Magnard, 1997)
Comptes pour pe**** et grands, vol. 2, Pour un
apprentissage des...
- tiercé. It is now
included in the book
Nouvelles à chute,
published by
Magnard in the
classiques &
Contemporains collection. This is the
story of a man...
- Udry, S.; Zurlo, A.; Abe, L.; Carle, M.; Delboulbé, A.; Feautrier, P.;
Magnard, Y.; Maurel, D.; Moulin, T.; Pavlov, A.; Perret, D.; Petit, C.; Ramos,...
- (1831–1927), bibliophile, antiquarian, sportsman, and
philanthropist Albéric
Magnard (1865–1914),
composer Georges Mandel (1885–1944), statesman,
French Resistance...