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    Joseph-Octave Samson (9 January 1862 – 10 December 1945) was a Canadian politician, serving as Mayor of Quebec City from March 1920 to March 1926. After...
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  • Joseph Samson may refer to: Joseph-Octave Samson (1862–1945), Canadian politician, served as Mayor of Quebec City 1920–1926 Joseph Samson (Lower Canada...
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  • former Quebec City mayor Joseph-Octave Samson Government of Canada, Natural Resources Canada. "Place names - Pont-tunnel Joseph-Samson". www4.rncan.gc.ca....
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    shipping to Barkerville and the Cariboo goldfields. January 9 – Joseph-Octave Samson, businessperson, politician and 28th Mayor of Quebec City (died 1945...
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  • 1916 February 20, 1920 3 years and 11 months and 19 days N/A 28 Joseph-Octave Samson March 1, 1920 March 1, 1926 6 years N/A 29 Valmont Martin March 1...
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  • Lyric tenors have a range from approximately the C one octave below middle C (C3) to the D one octave above middle C (D5). Similarly, their lower range may...
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    Gérin-Lajoie, feminist and social activist (b. 1867) December 10 - Joseph-Octave Samson, businessperson, politician and 28th Mayor of Quebec City (b. 1862)...
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    offered no portfolio. By 1937, he and colleagues René Chaloult, Oscar Drouin, Joseph-Ernest Grégoire and Adolphe Marcoux had left the Union Nationale. Hamel...
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    20 February 1920 Preceded by Olivier-Napoléon Drouin Succeeded by Joseph-Octave Samson Member of Parliament for Quebec County In office December 1917 –...
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     5–6. Szulc 1998, pp. 41–42. Samson 2001, §1 ¶3. Samson 1996, p. 8. Walker 2018, pp. 50–52. Zamoyski 2010, pp. 11–12. Samson 2001, §1 ¶5. Walker 2018, pp...
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    single rest or chord until the final bars with a sudden fortissimo B♭ bass octave and a B♭ minor chord ending the whole piece. In this movement, "a complicated...
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    doi:10.2307/937215. ISSN 0027-4666. JSTOR 937215. Michałowski, Kornel; Samson, Jim. "Chopin, Fryderyk Franciszek". Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online...
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    positions. A giant contrabass sackbut known as the Octav-Posaun (lit. 'octave trombone') was known in 16th and early 17th centuries, and is represented...
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    leggiero". In performance, Callas' vocal range was just short of three octaves, from F-sharp (F♯3) below middle C (C4) heard in "Arrigo! Ah parli a un...
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    being notated in tenor clef. They are pitched in B♭, an octave below the B♭ trumpet and an octave above the B♭ bass tuba. The once common E♭ alto trombone...
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  • contralto or a mezzo-soprano; sometimes even by a tenor or high baritone an octave below), it has been arranged for other voice types and instruments, including...
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  • 2012 3 James Davies  Canada M road cycling 1, track cycling 1 1956 1956 1 Octave Dayen  France M road cycling 1, track cycling 1 1928 1928 1 Albert De Bunné...
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    the melody, with the pianos occasionally taking low chromatic scales in octaves which suggest the roar of a lion, or high ostinatos. The two groups of...
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    scale. Chromatic runs are often executed very quickly over more than one octave. A particularly characteristic technique is the glissando, in which the...
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    something that can be called singing. Somehow he has managed to add an octave to his range." During one recording session, Dylan and Cash recorded a series...
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  • baritone and with a darker quality. Its common range is from the G half an octave below low C to the G above middle C (G2 to G4). The dramatic baritone category...
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    pitch. The octave interval is two pitches that are either double or half the frequency of one another. The unique characteristics of octaves gave rise...
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    ISBN 0-07-293624-X. Samson, Jim. 1977. Music in Transition: A Study of Tonal Expansion and Atonality, 1900–1920. New York: W. W. Norton. ISBN 0-393-02193-9. Samson suggests...
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    according to Christopher Hogwood. The continuo drops an octave, then the violins rise an octave, to express "Behold". After only three instrumental measures...
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  • Plante, Liberal (1927–1936) Gérard Thibeault, Union Nationale (1936–1939) Joseph-Achille Francoeur, Liberal (1939–1948) Gérard Thibeault, Union Nationale...
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    melisma of two measures), followed by coloraturas on "glory" and an upward octave leap to proclaim in the end "and kings [to the brightness of thy rising]"...
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  • Nikòlaos Niccolò Nicolau Nicolás Noah Noé Noach Noe Noè Noé Noé Octavian Octave Oktavian Oktavianós Ottavio Otávio Octavio Orestes Oreste Orest Oréstis...
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    duet, then chorus with orchestra. The ground bass of this movement with octave leaps was reused by Handel in his "Concerto a due cori".) Let rolling streams...
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    31-year-old George Booth while investigating a complaint Constable Archille Octave Maxime Lepine RCMP near Cloverdale, British Columbia July 19, 1962 Died...
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    would continue playing "nasty characters" in similar productions, including Samson (1961) and The Fury of Hercules (1962). Gainsbourg's first commercial success...
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