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    Hoffmann). Guiraud was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He began his schooling in Louisiana under the tutelage of his father, Jean-Baptiste-Louis Guiraud, who...
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  • Dominique, Jacques Guiraud (8 March 1868 – 11 March 1928) was a French organist, cellist and composer. Born in Toulouse, Georges Guiraud first studied with...
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    May 2012. Guiraud 1913, p. 112. Guiraud 1913, pp. 111–113. Guiraud 1913, p. 115. Guiraud 1913, pp. 126, 140. Guiraud 1913, p. 156. Guiraud 1913, p. 116...
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    wanted the piece to be called La poupée de Nuremberg) and pieces by Hervé, Guiraud, Lalo, Lecocq and others, of which 100 or so were staged. He helped translate...
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    Libération : Jean Jourdan (Anarchist, 1944) ; René Bernard (1944) ; Louis Guiraud (independent politician, 1944) ; Roger de Lestrade, temporary mayor...
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    Louis-Jean Calvet (born 5 June 1942) is a French linguist. As a student at the University of Nice, where he was a student of linguist Pierre Guiraud, Calvet...
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    named after its founder, the area ranchers Marie Guiraud, and for her late husband, Louis Adolfe Guiraud, both natives of France. Cleo Spurlock Wallace...
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  • l’inquisiteur Bernard Gui" (2005) "Béziers, citadelle de l'hérésie ?" (2010) "Jean Guiraud, historien du Moyen Âge, de l'hérésie et de l'Inquisition" (2014) Histoire...
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  • (born 1922) Benjamin Godard (1849–1895) Ernest Guiraud (1837–1892) Fromental Halévy (1799–1862) François-Louis Henry (1786–1855) André Lafosse (1890–1975)...
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    Louis Gallet (14 February 1835 in Valence, Drôme – 16 October 1898) was a French writer of operatic libretti, plays, romances, memoirs, pamphlets, and...
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  • Louis (1996). Le rugby à XIII - Le plus français du monde. p. 279. "Vol. 41 No. 12 (June 11, 1960)". Trove. Retrieved 26 April 2022. Joseph Guiraud profile...
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    Paris Conservatoire, where her teachers included César Franck, Ernest Guiraud, and Auguste Bazille. Bonis was born to a Parisian lower-middle-class family...
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    Claude Debussy (category Pupils of Ernest Guiraud)
    with Ernest Guiraud, harmony with Émile Durand, and organ with César Franck. The course included music history and theory studies with Louis-Albert Bourgault-Ducoudray...
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    Gustave Roussy, an oncology hospital; the Hôpital Paul-Brousse; the Paul Guiraud hospital. 13 preschools, 11 elementary schools, and five junior high schools...
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  • Saint-Saëns. Next to countless other piano solo transcriptions, Ernest Guiraud wrote a version for piano four hands and Saint-Saëns himself wrote a version...
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    tomb appears in late 11th century texts, and Bordeaux archbishop Arnaud Guiraud reformed the community in 1110. An inscription on one of the monolithic...
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    Joachim Louis Napoléon Murat, 8th Prince Murat (born 26 November 1944) is a member of the Bonaparte-Murat family and the current head of the Murat family...
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    Prize) and Louis Ermel ("second" First Grand Prize) 1824 – Auguste Barbereau 1825 – Albert Guillon 1826 – Claude Paris 1827 – Jean-Baptiste Guiraud 1828 –...
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    1860, while visiting Venice with his friend and fellow-laureate Ernest Guiraud, Bizet received news that his mother was gravely ill in Paris, and made...
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    Delibes; 1872) supplement - Variation: "Danse du marié" (music: Ernest Guiraud, from the ballet Gretna Green) supplement - Variation Mlle. Dionesiia Potapenko:...
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  • Princess Madeleine Marie Annonciade "Malcy" Murat (1943-1990). "Joachim" Louis Napoleon Murat, 8th Prince Murat (b. 1944), current head of the House of...
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  • Guigue Bernard Guilhem Roger Guilhem Marius Guiral Germaine Guiraud Hervé Guiraud Joseph Guiraud Jérôme Guisset Jean Hatchondo Lilian Hebert Rachid Hechiche...
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    by Louis Varney, Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, 2 March 1882: Galante aventure, three-act opéra comique, with Louis Davyl, music by Ernest Guiraud, Opéra-Comique...
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    interior and exterior of the local church, as recommended by the architect Guiraud Cals in his report dated 1853. A receipt dated 5 June 1887 shows the first...
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    citadel of Montpellier is a stronghold built in the seventeenth century by Louis XIII of France. Since the 1990s, Montpellier has experienced one of the...
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    (alternately with his publisher, Antony Choudens, and associate, Ernest Guiraud) backstage at the theater in support of the chorus. Production was rushed...
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    times the composers Franck, Théodore Dubois, Jules Massenet and Ernest Guiraud, and the singers Pauline Viardot and Romain Bussine. In 1889 the Opéra...
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  • (ENS) 6th Charlotte Parmentier-Lecocq RE 7th Félicie Gérard HOR 8th David Guiraud LFI 9th Violette Spillebout RE 10th Gérald Darmanin RE 11th Roger Vicot...
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    grandson Guiraud Amic II de Sabran would wed Alix de Forcalquier. Their son William IV of Sabran in turn wed Guillemette Amic, daughter of Guiraud Amic I...
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    success. In 1879, four years after the composer's death, his friend Ernest Guiraud produced a second suite (Suite n° 2) in which the March of the Kings is...
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