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  2. Désiré Dondeyne - Wikipedia

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    Désiré Dondeyne. Désiré Louis Corneille Dondeyne (21 July 1921 – 12 February 2015) was a French conductor, composer and teacher who was born in Laon in the Aisne département . He studied music at the conservatory in Lille and beginning in 1936 at the Conservatoire de Paris. Dondeyne earned first prize in clarinet, chamber music, harmony ...

  3. Bal des débutantes - Wikipedia

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    Le Bal des Débutantes, also known simply as "le Bal" (or, previously, the "Crillon Ball"), is a debutante ball and fashion event held annually in November in Paris, bringing together between 20 and 25 debutantes aged 16 to 22 from many countries, together with their parents and a similar number of young men. It started as a social event and ...

  4. Debutante - Wikipedia

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    Debutantes at the Chrysanthemum Ball in Munich (2012) A debutante, also spelled débutante (/ ˈ d ɛ b j ʊ t ɑː n t / DEB-yuu-tahnt; from French: débutante, ' female beginner '), or deb is a young woman of aristocratic or upper-class family background who has reached maturity and is presented to society at a formal "debut" (UK: / ˈ d eɪ b juː, ˈ d ɛ b juː / DAY-bew, DEB-yoo, US: / d ...

  5. Germaine Poliakov - Wikipedia

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    Poliakov was born Germaine Rousso in 1918 in present-day Istanbul, but emigrated to France with her parents at the age of two. [1] She went into hiding from the Gestapo in Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne, [2] and worked as a teacher for a hidden colony of Jewish children. [3] She gave birth to three children in 1942, 1943, and 1944.

  6. Théodore Lack - Wikipedia

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    He never left Paris after his admission to the Conservatory. [citation needed] From 1875 to 1905 he was a member of the committee on admission and of the jury of examinations. In 1881 he became an "Officier de l'Académie". [ 3] He was known as representing "the finest of salon music ". [ 4] He published in 1916 Les classiques favoris du piano.

  7. French phonology - Wikipedia

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    Help:IPA/French. v. t. e. French phonology is the sound system of French. This article discusses mainly the phonology of all the varieties of Standard French. Notable phonological features include its uvular r, nasal vowels, and three processes affecting word-final sounds: liaison, a specific instance of sandhi in which word-final consonants ...

  8. Jean-Maurice Mourat - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Maurice Mourat performing in 1998. Jean-Maurice Mourat ( French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ mɔʁis muʁa]; born 23 March 1945 in Vendée) is a classical music guitarist, composer and former director of musical conservatories. He writes music for guitar, as well as for flute and piano. He has written a number of transcriptions for flute and guitar.

  9. Post Malone Enlists Dolly Parton, Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton ...

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    Post Malone is going full country for his upcoming album “F-1 Trillion,” tapping a laundry list of some of the genre’s biggest stars. “F-1 Trillion,” releasing August 16, is slated to ...