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  2. La Boîte à merveilles - Wikipedia

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    Université Paris-Nord, Centre de recherches en psychopathologie et Centre d'études littéraires francophones et comparées. ISBN 978-2-7384-1197-6; Bonn, Charles; Rothe, Arnold (1995). La littérature maghrébine et littérature mondiale. Königshausen & Neumann. p. 70. ISBN 978-3-8260-1027-9

  3. Tonality - Wikipedia

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    In some literature, tonality is a generic term applied to pre-modern music, referring to the eight modes of the Western church, implying that important historical continuities underlie music before and after the emergence of the common practice period around 1600, with the difference between tonalité ancienne (before 1600) and tonalité ...

  4. Kev Lambert - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Lambert (born 1992) is a Canadian writer from Quebec. [1] He is most noted for his novel Querelle de Roberval, which won the Prix Ringuet in 2019. [2]Originally from the Chicoutimi borough of Saguenay, Quebec, Lambert moved to Montreal in his late teens to study literature at the Université de Montréal. [1]

  5. Céline Laguarde - Wikipedia

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    On 25 November 1913, Céline Laguarde married Swiss doctor Édouard Frédéric Bugnion(fr.) (1845–1939) in Aix-en-Provence. Her photographic activity seems to have diminished after the First World War, although she did support her entomologist husband's scientific work with microphotographs taken at their villa La Luciole, near Aix.

  6. Suridealism - Wikipedia

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    Émile Malespine [] (1892 – 1952) coined the term in his "Manifesto Du Suridealisme" published in a 1925 Manometre magazine. He described Suridealism as "Idea, ideal: suridealism is both of these things at the same time; the idea is mixed with the word and becomes an image."

  7. Dante Sonata - Wikipedia

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    The highly programmatic themes depict the souls of Hell wailing in anguish.. Après une lecture du Dante: Fantasia quasi Sonata (French, 'After a Reading of Dante: Fantasia quasi Sonata'; also known as the Dante Sonata) is a piano sonata in one movement, written by Hungarian composer Franz Liszt in 1849.

  8. Les Talens Lyriques - Wikipedia

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    The French musical ensemble Les Talens Lyriques was created in 1991 in Paris, France, by the harpsichordist and orchestral conductor Christophe Rousset. This instrumental and vocal formation derives its name from the subtitle of Les fêtes d'Hébé (1739) an opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau .

  9. Bagatelle sans tonalité - Wikipedia

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    Bagatelle sans tonalité ("Bagatelle without tonality", S.216a) is a piece for solo piano written by Franz Liszt in 1885. The manuscript bears the title "Fourth Mephisto Waltz" [1] and may have been intended to replace the piece now known as the Fourth Mephisto Waltz when it appeared Liszt would not be able to finish it; the phrase Bagatelle ohne Tonart actually appears as a subtitle on the ...