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Si*Sé is a downtempo and electronic group from New York City. The main members of the band are Carol C (vocals, DJ) and Cliff Cristofaro (producer). Other members of the band include Ryan Farley (drums), Neil Ochoa (percussion) and Morgan Phillips (Bass). Jeannie Oliver was the viola player during the first two albums, but left the band in 2005.
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VISAGE I (1956) 7:21 for piano SONATINE ELYB POUR PIANO (1953–54) – 7 :44 for piano CELLULE 75 – FORCE DU RYTHME ET CADENCE FORCEE (May – November 1975) 32:45 for piano, percussions and tape Recorded in 2004 – Hat(now)ART 165 – Jan. 2011 – harmonia mundi. LUC FERRARI " Madame de Shanghai " – " Après Presque Rien " – " Visage 2 "
Erik Satie. In this list of Erik Satie's musical compositions, those series or sets comprising several pieces (e.g., Gnossienne 1, Gnossienne 2, etc.) with nothing but tempo indications to distinguish the movements by name, are generally given with the number of individual pieces simply stated in square brackets.
"Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella" ("French: Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle") is a Christmas carol which originated from the Provence region of France in the 17th century. The carol was first published in France, and was subsequently translated into English in the 18th century.
Le grand saint Éloi Lui dit : Ô mon roi ! Voyager si loin Donne du tintoin. C'est vrai, lui dit le roi, Il vaudrait mieux rester chez soi. 16. Le roi faisait la guerre Mais il la faisait en hiver ; Le grand saint Éloi Lui dit : Ô mon roi ! Votre Majesté Se fera geler. C'est vrai, lui dit le roi, Je m'en vais retourner chez moi. 17. Le bon ...
Inspired by a French Christmas carol of the mid 1800s and set to the tune of the ancient hymn “Gloria,” this song is a glorious musical celebration of the birth of Christ.
The author of the original words "Ah! ça ira, ça ira, ça ira" was a former soldier by the name of Ladré who made a living as a street singer.The music is a popular contredanse air called "Le carillon national", and was composed by Jean-Antoine Bécourt [], a violinist (according to other sources: side drum player) of the théâtre Beaujolais.