• Beaubourg is a studio album by the Greek electronic composer Vangelis, released in July 1978. It was the fourth album produced by Vangelis in Nemo Studios...
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  • area of Paris Croissy-Beaubourg, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France Beaubourg (album), a 1978 avant-garde electronica album by Vangelis This disambiguation...
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    Centre Pompidou (redirect from Beaubourg)
    known as the Pompidou Centre in English, is a complex building in the Beaubourg area of the 4th arrondissement of Paris, near Les Halles, rue Montorgueil...
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  • Vangelis was without a record label contract (the previous official Beaubourg was his final with RCA Records), and the next company which supported...
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  • David Sylvian's track: "Brilliant Trees" (1984) and Vangelis' track: "Beaubourg Part 1" (1978) "Splinter – NME". NME. 12 September 2005. Retrieved 11...
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  • series, many tracks from several 1970s albums are used, such as Albedo 0.39, Meddle, Spiral, Ignacio, Beaubourg, and China. The worldwide success of the...
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  • Spiral is a studio album by the Greek electronic composer Vangelis, released in December 1977. It was the third album produced by Vangelis in Nemo Studios...
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    Albert Hall in 1976. The album was followed by the UK top 20 Albedo 0.39 (1976), Spiral (1977), and the spontaneous Beaubourg (1978), each having their...
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  • Hypothesis is a studio album by the Greek electronic composer Vangelis, unofficially released in 1978. In May 1971 Vangelis had played several sessions...
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    Vangelis discography (category Vangelis albums)
    Vangelis released 4 studio albums, 2 compilations, and 13 singles, and with Irene Papas released two studio albums. His solo studio album Heaven and Hell (1975)...
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    Yamaha CS-80 to improvise his 1978 avant-garde-experimental album Beaubourg. The music on the album is often atonal, with the ring modulator converting the...
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  • (Children's Workshop) with Don Cherry, commissioned by Pontus Hultén, Centre Beaubourg, Paris, France 1978–85 Costumes and set design for children's theatre...
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  • Eric Aeschimann; Clair Bretécher (int.) (13 November 2015). Agrippine à Beaubourg : la ligne Claire. L'Obs. Laurence Le Saux (18 March 2009). "Agrippine...
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    fact, it may be that he was deliberately revisiting the style of Beaubourg, a 1978 album in the same minimalist vein as Invisible Connections. (Though Hypothesis...
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    Kenny Scharf : Akira Ikeda Gallery, Tokyo 1990 Kenny Scharf : Galerie Beaubourg, Paris. 1989 Kenny Scharf : Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles. 1988 Kenny...
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  • "Bataclan" by The Cat Empire "Bateau Mouche" by Henry Mancini & His Orchestra "Beaubourg" by Vangelis "Being with You (In Paris)" by Steve Vai "The Bell Tower"...
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    included in the collections of the Zimmerli Art Museum, the Centre Pompidou (Beaubourg), Museum of Modern Art, Guggenheim, The Hermitage, Tretjakov Gallery (Moscow)...
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    Conference " Conversations Essentielles " " " Faith %26 Culture " Paris 2007 – Beaubourg Art Pocket Film, 2006, Québec Festival 1998 etc... 2008 – Conference "...
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  • 23, 2017. A second boutique, opened on February 23, 2018 at the Léon Beaubourg space, to present the new collection spring-summer 2018. On February 24...
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    complex—now known as the Centre Georges Pompidou—which was planned for the Beaubourg district of Paris. The Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique...
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  • Brillant wrote with the help of a rhyming dictionary from the Centre Beaubourg library, Paris. However, the role of Brillant and his song "Suzette",...
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  • the streets of Paris with numerous friends. They break into dance at Beaubourg. Other scenes feature Shy'm in a fashion house, picking out clothes among...
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    Eyes" on the album Outside (1995) by David Bowie. Rogers is mentioned in the song "Anti-Everything" by British band Mansun, from the album Six (1998).[citation...
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    Morand (1924), Le Jeu de la "Madame Malade" by Maurice Beaubourg (1926), or Drogues et peintures, album d'art contemporain de François Quelvée (undated). Stricken...
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  • Charlie Hebdo since January 2010. He was wounded after the 1985 Rivoli Beaubourg cinema bombing. He also suffered a severe leg injury during the 7 January...
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    - There are two short accounts of this exhibition, one by Maurice de Beaubourg, based on information supplied by Seurat and published in Revue indépendante...
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