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  2. Stage lighting instrument - Wikipedia

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    Intelligent lights are used heavily in shows in very large venues, like events in stadiums, where it is very difficult to reach lighting trusses for manual focusing. Although the fixtures may not be moved during the run of the show, they are focused remotely. DMX512 is a standard from the United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT ...

  3. Charles-Alexis Chauvet - Wikipedia

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    Born in Marines, Charles-Alexis Chauvet made his debut at the organ of St. Remi church in Marines, only 11 years old.He entered the Conservatoire de Paris at the age of 13 to study organ with François Benoist (1st Prize of organ in 1860) and music composition with Ambroise Thomas, of which he became assistant in composition class.

  4. Chauvet - Wikipedia

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    Guy Chauvet (1933–2007), French tenor; Jules Chauvet (1907-1989), French winemaker; Patricia Chauvet (born 1967), French alpine skier; Pierre Chauvet (cross-country skier), French cross-country skier, two-time Kilomètre vertical de Fully winner; Pierre Chauvet (racing driver), pseudonym of Friedrich Glatz (1943–2002), Austrian racing driver

  5. Géraldine Chauvet - Wikipedia

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    Chauvet came to world attention in 2009, appearing in Carmen at the Arena di Verona conducted by Placido Domingo with the stage direction of Franco Zeffirelli.. In 2011 she debuted in the US, first at Avery Fisher Hall as Adriano in Rienzi by Wagner and six months later at the Metropolitan Opera House (Lincoln Center) as Sesto in La clemenza di Tito by Mozart.

  6. Guy Chauvet - Wikipedia

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    Guy Chauvet distinguished himself above all by the power of his emission, the timbre remaining clear and coppery throughout the whole range. He specialized in wide-ranging roles such as Faust of la damnation, Samson, Pagliacci, Otello, Radamès, Enée, Siegmund, Lohengrin, around the world and above all in performances with the Deutsche Oper Berlin

  7. Marie Vieux-Chauvet - Wikipedia

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    Marie Vieux-Chauvet was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on September 16, 1916, to Constant Vieux, a Haitian politician, and his wife Delia Nones, a woman originally from the Virgin Islands. [4] Marie completed her studies at the l'Annexe de l'École Normale d'Institutrices and obtained a degree in elementary education in 1933. [ 4 ]

  8. Louis Chauvet - Wikipedia

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    Louis Chauvet (27 July 1906 in Perpignan – 18 April 1981 in Menucourt) was a 20th-century French writer and journalist, winner of the 1953 prix Interalli ...

  9. Jules Chauvet - Wikipedia

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    Jules Chauvet (1907–1989) was a wine négociant.He worked from La Chapelle-de-Guinchay in the Beaujolais.. Jules Chauvet was a winemaker and a taster. He also possessed the skills of a chemist, which he obtained at the school of chemistry at Lyon, then with Otto Warburg, with whom he maintained a long correspondence.