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  2. Courvoisier - Wikipedia

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    Courvoisier (French pronunciation:) is a brand of cognac, with production based in the town of Jarnac in the Charente region of France. It is the youngest and smallest of the "big four" cognac houses (the others are Hennessy , Rémy Martin , and Martell ).

  3. Louise Courvoisier - Wikipedia

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    Louise Courvoisier is a French filmmaker. [1] [2] Early life and education. Courvoisier was raised in Cressia and attended Cinéfabrique de Lyon. [3] Career.

  4. Holy Cow (2024 film) - Wikipedia

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    Holy Cow was filmed on location in the Franche-Comté region of France, where Courvoisier was raised.The film's ensemble of first-time actors was assembled over the course of several months by casting directors Léa Gallego and Emmanuel Thomas, who traveled to agricultural shows and stock car races to find talent.

  5. François Benjamin Courvoisier - Wikipedia

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    François Benjamin Courvoisier (August 1816 – 6 July 1840) was a Swiss-born valet who was convicted of murdering his employer Lord William Russell in London, ...

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  7. To Fly to Steal - Wikipedia

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    To Fly to Steal is a studio album by American violinist Mark Feldman and pianist Sylvie Courvoisier together with drummer Gerry Hemingway and bassist Thomas Morgan.The album was released on the Intakt Records label in 2010.

  8. Abaton (album) - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic awarded the album 4½ stars and in its review by Thom Jurek, he states "Abaton is Courvoisier's crowning achievement thus far, and this group points her firmly forward in a direction where everything is still possible, demonstrating that there is something new under the sun in classical music and improvisation.

  9. Signs and Epigrams - Wikipedia

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    In his review for Allmusic, Blair Sanderson notes that "What makes Signs and Epigrams compelling for intrepid listeners is the density of Courvoisier's constructions, the audacious ways she exploits her materials, and the utter ferocity of her performances. While she demonstrates a fine ear for isolated pitches or the quiet, delicate interplay ...