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  2. Nadia Boulanger - Wikipedia

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    Conductor. Composer. Juliette Nadia Boulanger (French: [ʒyljɛt nadja bulɑ̃ʒe] ⓘ; 16 September 1887 – 22 October 1979) was a French music teacher, conductor and composer. She taught many of the leading composers and musicians of the 20th century, and also performed occasionally as a pianist and organist. [ 1 ]

  3. La Ville morte - Wikipedia

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    Based on. Gabriele D'Annunzio 's play La città morta [it] Premiere. 2005. Siena. La Ville morte is an opera by Nadia Boulanger and Raoul Pugno to the text of Gabriele D'Annunzio 's play La città morta [it]. It has been called Boulanger's "most significant achievement as a creative artist". [1]

  4. Lili Boulanger - Wikipedia

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    Frédéric Boulanger (paternal grandfather) Marie-Juliette Olga " Lili " Boulanger (French: [maʁi ʒyljɛt lili bulɑ̃ʒe] ⓘ; 21 August 1893 – 15 March 1918) was a French composer and the first female winner of the Prix de Rome composition prize. [1] Her older sister was the noted composer and composition teacher Nadia Boulanger.

  5. Boulanger - Wikipedia

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    Boulanger (pronounced [bulɑ̃ʒer] ⓘ) is a typical French and Francophone surname, equivalent of the English Baker, the Italian Panettiere, etc. It is shared by several notable persons: André Boulanger (1886–1958), French professor of literature and Latin scholar. Daniel Boulanger (1922-2014), French novelist, playwright, poet and ...

  6. Belle Époque - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Belle Époque (French pronunciation: [bɛlepɔk]) or La Belle Époque (French for 'The Beautiful Era') was a period of French and European history that began after the end of the Franco-Prussian War in 1871 and continued until the outbreak of World War I in 1914. Occurring during the era of the French Third Republic, it was a period ...

  7. Gustave Boulanger - Wikipedia

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    Ulysse reconnu par Euryclée, 1849, École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts, Paris. Boulanger was born in Paris in 1824. He never knew his father, and when his mother's death left him orphaned at the age of fourteen, he became the ward of his uncle, Constant Desbrosses, [1] who in 1840 sent him to study first under the history painter Pierre-Jules Jollivet and then at the atelier of Paul ...

  8. Louis Boulanger - Wikipedia

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    Louis Candide Boulanger (1806 – 1867) was a French Romantic painter, pastellist, lithographer and a poet, known for his religious and allegorical subjects, portraits, genre scenes. Life [ edit ] Boulanger was born in Piedmont where his father, François-Louis Boulanger, Lieutenant colonel of the Napoleon Army met his mother, Marie-Magdeleine ...

  9. Pommes boulangère - Wikipedia

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    The basic ingredients are potatoes, onions and cooking liquid. The dish, cooked slowly in a low oven, gradually absorbing the cooking liquid, has a crisp top layer of sliced potatoes, with a softer mixture of onion and potato beneath. It is usual to season it with some or all of garlic, herbs (particularly rosemary or sage), salt and pepper ...