Colas Breugnon may refer to: Colas Breugnon (novel), the 1919 novel by Romain Rolland Colas Breugnon (opera), the 1938 opera by Dmitry Kabalevsky, based...
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Breugnon (French pronunciation: [bʁœɲɔ̃]) is a commune in the Nièvre department in central France. Communes of the Nièvre department "Répertoire national...
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Colas Breugnon (Russian: Кола Брюньон, Kola Bryun'on) is a Russian-language opera in three acts by Dmitry Kabalevsky, also known as The Master-Craftsman...
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Romain Rolland (redirect from Colas Breugnon (novel))
representative of an "antique species". He would cast these ancestors in Colas Breugnon (1919). Accepted to the École normale supérieure in 1886, he first studied...
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Pierre-Claude Haudeneau de Breugnon (Brest, 3 August 1717 — Paris, 6 September 1792) was a French Navy officer. Breugnon was born to the family of Marie...
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Poems (1922) Nikolka Persik Translation of Romain Rolland's novel Colas Breugnon (1923) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (as Аня в стране чудес) (1944)...
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of Honour (1940) Lenin Prize (1972) – a new version of the opera "Colas Breugnon" (1968) Stalin Prizes first class (1946) – for the String Quartet No. 2...
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This is a list of compositions by Dmitry Kabalevsky. Op. 24: Colas Breugnon, opera in 3 acts (1936–1938) Op. 25: Music to the play Two Songs, after N....
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Kolme katku vahel 1972: Verekivi 1974: A Very English Murder 1974: Colas Breugnon 1974: Legend of Siavush 1979: Pilot Pirx's Inquest 1979: Stalker "Файме...
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Biches Billy-Chevannes Billy-sur-Oisy Bitry Blismes Bona Bouhy Brassy Breugnon Brèves Brinay Brinon-sur-Beuvron Bulcy Bussy-la-Pesle La Celle-sur-Loire...
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During this period, he went by pen names Captain Kopjejkin and Miklavž Breugnon. He attained the rank of captain and was awarded the Order of Brotherhood...
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Toscanini, who championed the overture from Kabalevsky's opera Colas Breugnon, would play it again in 1945. Allegro quasi presto Andante non troppo Prestissimo...
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Appalachian Spring, Kodály's Háry János Suite, and Kabalevsky's Colas Breugnon being other common choices, although the list is practically endless. The...
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Rigoletto, Iago, Porgy, Figaro, and the title role in Kabalevsky's Colas Breugnon. Ots sang in Estonian, Russian, Finnish, German, Italian and French. One...
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1767, she cruised off Morocco under Captain Pierre-Claude Haudeneau de Breugnon. In 1778, she was converted into a hospital ship and was appointed to a...
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Biches Billy-Chevannes Billy-sur-Oisy Bitry Blismes Bona Bouhy Brassy Breugnon Brèves Brinay Brinon-sur-Beuvron Bulcy Bussy-la-Pesle La Celle-sur-Loire...
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Hamlisch & Carole Bayer Sager 90.75 5th Place Open Class Finalist 1983 Colas Breugnon Overture by Dmitry Kabalevsky / Strawberry Soup by Don Ellis / Calico &...
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Variations on a Norwegian Folk Song Hindemith – Kammermusik Kabalevsky – Colas Breugnon Larsson – God in Disguise (Förklädd gud), a cantata ("lyric suite") for...
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Sinfonietta (1949) Symphony I (1950) - Polish National Prize, 1951 Colas Breugnon: a suite in the old style for string orchestra with flute (1951) Symphony...
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[Irish Legend], 1954; Der Revisor [The Revisor], 1957), Dmitri Kabalevsky (Breugnon Tails, 1938), Albert Roussel (Padmâvatî, 1923), Othmar Schoeck (Penthesilea...
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mixed media 1971: Selgimine (Clarification). Oil, masonite 1971: Colas Breugnon by Romain Rolland (Eesti Raamat). Cover illustration 1974: Kotermannide...
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Diderot, Lucien Leuwen by Stendhal, Bel-Ami by Guy de Maupassant, Colas Breugnon by Romain Rolland, Le Petit Chose by Alphonse Daudet, poems by Louis Aragon...
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Zélé 74 Barras Saint-Laurent Tonnant 80 Bruyères-Chalabre (flag captain) Breugnon (Lieutenant général) Marseillais 74 La Poype-Vertrieux Languedoc 80 Boulainvilliers...
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to Brest to serve on the 64-gun Union, flagship of a squadron headed by Breugnon. Upon his return, he was promoted to Frigate captain on 18 August 1767...
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of MacMillan's own compositions), and the overture to the opera Colas Breugnon. The film is 12 minutes in length. In the second film, Toronto Symphony...
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Denmark Vesey Paul Hindemith – Mathis der Maler Dmitri Kabalevsky – Colas Breugnon Jeronimas Kacinskas – Nonet Ernst Krenek – Karl V (composed 1931–33), Neues...
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Navy. However, her state was deteriorating, and harbour director Count de Breugnon sent her to a dry dock, where she entered on 9 August. In 1775, Orvilliers...
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Biches Billy-Chevannes Billy-sur-Oisy Bitry Blismes Bona Bouhy Brassy Breugnon Brèves Brinay Brinon-sur-Beuvron Bulcy Bussy-la-Pesle La Celle-sur-Loire...
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consists of the following communes: Amazy Armes Asnois Billy-sur-Oisy Breugnon Brèves La Chapelle-Saint-André Chevroches Clamecy Corvol-l'Orgueilleux...
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Among these include: Shostakovich's Festive Overture; Kabalevsky's Colas Breugnon Overture, Grafulla's Echoes of the 1860s, Khachaturian's Ballet Suite from...
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