-
Brun (French: [elizabɛt lwiz viʒe lə bʁœ̃]; 16
April 1755 – 30
March 1842), also
known as
Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le
Brun or
simply as
Madame Le
Brun,...
- Gérard Clément-
Brun (11
September 1865, in
Avignon – 11
March 1920, in Avignon) was a
French portrait and
cityscape painter. Some
sources give his year...
-
George Edward Bruns (July 3, 1914 – May 23, 1983) was an
American composer of
music for film and television. His
accolades include four
Academy Award...
- Stakes, San
Pedro Stakes, the
Robert B.
Lewis Stakes and the San
Felipe Stakes, all run at
Santa Anita Park. The Sham,
Robert Lewis and San
Felipe are also...
-
Charles Le
Brun (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl lə bʁœ̃];
baptised 24
February 1619 – 12
February 1690) was a
French painter, physiognomist, art theorist...
-
Thomas Brun, also le
Brun or Brown, was son or
nephew of
William Brun (first to bear the name Le
Brun), a
clerk of
Henry I of England. He
travelled to...
- Charles-
Brun was also a
proponent of pan-Latinism and the
creation of a
democratic international "confederation latine" ("Latin Confederation").
Robert Gildea...
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professional musicians under the
direction of
Chief Warrant Officer 3
Robert Bruns from the
United States Army. It
descends from both the
American Band...
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published Brun Campbell: The
Music of "The
Ragtime Kid", a
collection of
transcriptions of
Campbell pieces. In 2000,
David Thomas Roberts recorded an...
- 1996, p. 355;
Bruns 2005, p. 13.
Bruns 2005, p. 13.
Bruns 2005, pp. 13, 92.
Pawel 2014, pp. 130–131.
Pawel 2014, p. 2.
Bruns 2005, p. x.
Bruns 2005, p. 26;...