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    Peach Melba (French: pêche Melba, pronounced [pɛʃ mɛlba]) is a dessert of peaches and raspberry sauce with vanilla ice cream. It was invented in 1892...
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    of redirect targetsPages displaying short descriptions with no spaces Pêche Melba – Peach and ice cream dessertPages displaying short descriptions of redirect...
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    the Savoy. In 1893, he invented the pêche Melba in honour of the Australian singer Nellie Melba, and in 1897, Melba toast. Other Escoffier creations, famous...
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    the Savoy. In 1893, he invented the pêche Melba in honour of the Australian singer Nellie Melba, and in 1897, Melba toast. Other Escoffier creations were...
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    recipes was Escoffier himself, who invented many new dishes, such as pêche Melba.: 160–162  Escoffier updated Le Guide Culinaire four times during his...
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    cuisine and invented at the Savoy many celebrated dishes, including Peche Melba and the thin toast named after the same singer". Aristocratic women,...
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    record of inventing dishes with an operatic connexion, having created pêche Melba a decade earlier. He published the recipes for both in his Guide to Modern...
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    Gillespie. In 1958, he played with trumpeter Donald Byrd at Le Chat Qui Pêche in Paris and shortly after realized his dream of becoming pianist and composer-arranger...
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    Plisnier Pierre-Denis 1990 Etude hydrobiologique et développement de la pêche au lac Muhazi (bassin de l'Akagera, Rwanda). Rapport final CECODEL-UNECED-AGCD :...
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    attending Newark Arts High School (alma mater of Wayne Shorter, Sarah Vaughan, Melba Moore, Savion Glover, Larry Young, and many others), from which he graduated...
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    from Meyerbeer's Dinorah, and Henry Bishop's "Home! Sweet Home!". Nellie Melba followed suit, accompanying herself on the piano in the final song. Pauline...
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    performance. The Metropolitan Opera revived Semiramide in 1892, 1894 (with Nellie Melba), and 1895. It took until 1932 until the opera was again revived (in a German...
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