• Henri Chantavoine (6 August 1850 – 25 August 1918) was a French writer and Professor of Rhetoric. Chantavoine was born in Montpellier and educated at...
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  • Chantavoine may refer to: Henri Chantavoine (1850–1918), a French writer and professor of rhetoric Jean Chantavoine (1877–1952), a French musicologist...
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    licence he permitted himself. To these "absences" from poetry, as Henri Chantavoine calls them, belong the seven volumes of La Vie pour rire (1881–1883)...
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    provided libretti for several composers. Henri Chantavoine (1850–1918), writer and Professor of Rhetoric. Henri-Charles Puech (1902–1986), historian of...
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    Lyon ». Lyon, 30 March 1904. Chantavoine, J. Henri Duparc, in « La Revue Hebdomadaire », Paris, 5 May 1906. Aubry, G.-J. Henri Duparc, in « La vie musicale...
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  • Jean François Henri Chantavoine (17 May 1877 – 16 July 1952) was a French musicologist and biographer and the secretary-general of the Paris Conservatoire...
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  • 1880) 5 August - Guy de Maupassant, writer (died 1893) 6 August - Henri Chantavoine, writer (died 1918) 25 August - Charles Richet, physiologist, awarded...
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  • 1893) 25 March – Claude Debussy, composer (born 1862) 25 August – Henri Chantavoine, writer (born 1850) 5 October – Roland Garros, aviator and World War...
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    lune. La Forêt blanche, words: Henri Chantavoine (Paris: Hachette, 1889) Tristesse. La Forêt noire, words: H. Chantavoine (Paris: Hachette, 1889) 10 Chants...
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    archives of the conservatory library, where it was found in 1933 by Jean Chantavoine. Soon thereafter, Bizet's first British biographer Douglas Charles Parker...
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    hardly any solo parts were written, as he confided to his friend Jean Chantavoine in a letter dated to 15 April 1921: "At the moment I am concentrating...
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  • (from 1911 to 1913), of which she was one of the founders with Jean Chantavoine (1877–1952), Louis Laloy and Lionel de La Laurencie – she wrote bibliographies...
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