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In 1883, he met the teacher and composer Felip Pedrell, who inspired him to write Spanish music such as the Chants d ' Espagne.
The five pieces in Chants d ' Espagne, ( Songs of Spain, published in 1892 ) are a solid example of the compositional ideas he was exploring in the “ middle period ” of his life.
* Chants d ' Espagne, Op.
* Isaac Albéniz, Chants d ” Espagne, G. Henle Verlag, Berlin, 2004.
For Henri Pousseur, after an initial period working with twelve-tone technique in works like Sept Versets ( 1950 ) and Trois Chants sacrés ( 1951 ), serialismevolved away from this bond in Symphonies pour quinze Solistes and in the Quintette la mémoire d ’ Anton Webern, 1955, and from around the time of Impromptu encounters whole new dimensions of application and new functions.
* Harawi: Chants d ' amour et de mort, (" Harawi: Songs of love and death ") song cycle ( 1944 )
* Chants d ' ombre ( 1945 )
He composed several song collections, which include Chants de Haute-Auvergne, albums of songs of Rouergue, Limousin, and Quercy, regional religious songs ( Chants religieux d ' Auvergne ), and L ' Hymne des Gaules based on a poem by Philius Lebesque.
Canteloube took more than thirty years ( 1924 to 1955 ) to complete the compilation of his most admired and famous collection of songs, Chants d ' Auvergne.
* Chants kabyles de la guerre d ' indépendance, Mehenna Mahfoufi, Éditions Séguier, 2002.
"; De Tourtoulon and Bringuier in " La limite de la langue d ' oc et de la langue d ' oïl " published in 1876 ( remark page 22 ); le Charente specialist of folklore Jérôme Bujeaud ( born in Angoulême ) in its book " Chants et chansons populaires des provinces de l ’ Ouest, Poitou, Saintonge, Aunis et Angoumois " published in 1895: « in this vast and fertile land formerly called Angoumois, Aunis, Saintonge and Lower-Poitou, you will see not many generic language, but only pronunciation diversity which will never be sharp enough to prevent a farmer from one of those provinces to understand the farmers from the other provinces, its neighbours ".
"; De Tourtoulon and Bringuier in " La limite de la langue d ' oc et de la langue d ' oïl " published in 1876 ( remark page 22 ); le Charente specialist of folklore Jérôme Bujeaud ( born in Angoulême ) in its book " Chants et chansons populaires des provinces de l ’ Ouest, Poitou, Saintonge, Aunis et Angoumois " published in 1895: « in this vast and fertile land formerly called Angoumois, Aunis, Saintonge and Lower-Poitou, you will see not many generic language, but only pronunciation diversity which will never be sharp enough to prevent a farmer from one of those provinces to understand the farmers from the other provinces, its neighbours ".
** Miramar ( from Chants d ' Espagne ) ( rec.
* Canteloube: Chants d ' Auvergne, with conductor Antonio de Almeida, CBS 1979.
Von Stade was the idol of a key character in the CBS series Northern Exposure ( her interpretation of Bailero from Canteloube's Chants d ' Auvergne appeared on its original soundtrack album ).
* Chants d ' église à l ' usage de la paroisse de St-Sulpice ( 1707 )
Composer Joseph Canteloube based Songs of the Auvergne ( Chants d ' Auvergne ) ( 1923 – 55 ), his well-known piece for voice and orchestra, on folk music and songs from the Auvergne.
For example, the 2002 CCE release, Chants d ’ Auvergne, includes soprano Karin Gauvin and was nominated for a Juno Award.
Pujol & Co., in 1892 as the prelude of a three-movement set entitled Chants d ' Espagne.
Together they collected and harmonized traditional songs under the title Chants d ' Auvergne ( Songs of Auvergne ).
* Chants d ' un prisonnier, 1841

Chants and 7
" – was cited by as one of " 7 Memorable Sports Chants " by Mental Floss.
Les Chants de Maldoror is a poem of six cantos which are subdivided into 60 verses of different length ( I / 14, II / 16, III / 5, IV / 8, V / 7, VI / 10 ).

Chants and ")
Znamenny Chants are not written with notes ( the so-called linear notation ), but with special signs, called Znamëna ( Russian for " marks ", " banners ") or Kryuki (" hooks "), as some shapes of these signs resemble hooks.

Chants and Victor
After publishing translations of Victor Hugo's Odes and Chants du crépuscule, and launching a literary journal, Rheinisches Odeon ( 1836 – 38 ), in 1837 he started working as a bookkeeper in Barmen, where he remained until 1839.

Chants and .
* The Terrace Muse, An Anthology of Soccer Songs and Chants, serialized in the Daily Express in 1970.
In September he wrote the first of his " Chants for Socialists.
The Staff as we know it today originated from musically annotated text, through the Gregorian Chants around the 12th to 13th centuries.
This doomed poet's Les Chants de Maldoror became the seminal work for the Parisian Surrealists of Modigliani's generation, and the book became Modigliani's favourite to the extent that he learnt it by heart.
Chants of " death to Israel " rang through the streets of the Afghan capital Kabul for a week.
" In: _______, Euripide et les Légendes des Chants Cypriens.
Chants were made for them.
Rouget de Lisle wrote a few other songs of the same kind as the Marseillaise and in 1825 he published Chants français ( French Songs ) in which he set to music fifty songs by various authors.
Another collection, " Chants des Noëls Anciens et Modernes ", was printed by Christophe Ballard ( 1641 – 1715 ), in Paris, in 1703.
Unable to enter active political life, he turned to literature and philosophy, publishing in 1828 a collection of Chants helléniens translated from the German of Wilhelm Müller, and in 1830 an Exposé de la doctrine Saint-Simonienne, and collaborating in the Saint-Simonian journal Le Producteur.
Pogo is famous for creating the chant " No More Mindless Chants " in the mid-1970s.
Jérôme Bujeaud collected extensively in the area, and his 2-volume work " Chants et chansons populaires des provinces de l ' ouest: Poitou, Saintonge, Aunis et Angoumois " ( Niort, 1866 ) remains the principal scholarly collection of music and songs.
* Chants et Danses Berbères ( Moyen Atlas-Foire au Mouton de Timhadit ) par Alexis Chottin 16 juin 1935 in Revue de musicologie, T. 17e, No. 58e ( 1936 ), pp. 65 – 69

d and Afrique
The French forces included Spahis, Chasseurs d ' Afrique, Foreign Legion cavalry and mounted Goumiers.
These included the British Indian cavalry, the Russian Cossacks or the French Chasseurs d ' Afrique.
* Chasseurs d ' Afrique ( French Army )
The Foreign Legion was primarily used, as part of the Armée d ' Afrique, to protect and expand the French colonial empire during the 19th century, but it also fought in almost all French wars including the Franco-Prussian War and both World Wars.
* Sous le Soleil brulant d ' Afrique
Following the independence of Algeria in 1962, the Foreign Legion was reduced in numbers but not disbanded, unlike most other units comprising the Armée dAfrique: Zouaves, Tirailleurs, Méharistes, Harkis, Goums, Chasseurs d ' Afrique and all but one of the Spahi regiments.
fr: Autruche d ' Afrique
* Stanislas, chevalier de Boufflers, Lettres d ' Afrique à Madame de Sabran, préface, notes et dossier de François Bessire, s. l., Babel, 1998, 453 pages ( coll.
* Saugnier, Relation des voyages de Saugnier à la côte d ' Afrique, au Maroc, au Sénégal, à Gorée, à Galam, publiée par Laborde, Paris, Lamy, 1799.
* René Claude Geoffroy de Villeneuve, L ’ Afrique ou Histoire, mœurs, usages et coutumes des Africains: le Sénégal, orné de 44 planches exécutées la plupart d ' après des dessins originaux inédits faits sur les lieux, Paris, Nepveu, 1814.
Coenraad Jacob Temminck ( 1778 – 1858 ) sponsored François Le Vaillant to collect bird specimens in Africa and this resulted in Le Vaillant's six-volume Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d ' Afrique ( 1796 – 1808 ).
fr: Union d ' Afrique du Sud
* Notes sur les implications sociales de la " révolution verte " dans quelques pays d ' Afrique, Genève, 1971
* Pour l ' Afrique, j ' accuse: le journal d ' un agronome au Sahel en voie de destruction, Paris: Plon, 1986
The 14th Brooklyn is actually supposed to represent the Zouave d ' Afrique ( 114th Pennsylvania later in history ) because the scene is showing the assault on the Sunken Road.
* 114th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry-Collis ' Zouaves d ' Afrique
* AcridAfrica, les acridiens d ' Afrique de l ' Ouest
After the German and Italian occupation of Vichy France and their unsuccessful attempt to capture the interned French fleet at Toulon ( Operation Lila ), the French Armée dAfrique sided with the Allies, providing a third corps ( XIX Corps ) for Anderson.
* Les Cahiers Français, La part de la Résistance Française dans les évènements d ' Afrique du Nord ( Official reports of French Resistance Group leaders who seized Algiers on 8 November 1942, to allow allied landing ), Commissariat à l ' Information of Free French Comité National, London, Aug. 1943.
Natives as tirailleurs ( such regiments were created as early as 1842 ) and spahis ; and French settlers as Zouaves or Chasseurs d ' Afrique.
* 1973: Raid Afrique, 60 2CVs 8000 km from Abidjan to Tunis, the Atlantic capital of Côte d ' Ivoire in West Africa through the Sahara, ( the Ténéré desert section was unmapped and had previously been barred to cars ), to the Mediterranean capital of Tunisia.
* Anville, Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon, Carte manuscrite de la côte d ' Afrique aux environs de Gorée et de la rivière du Sénégal depuis Cagneux jusqu ' à son embouchure.

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