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  2. List of compositions by Georges Bizet - Wikipedia

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    Chansons-Mélodies Romances sans Paroles: Chanson d'Avril, Extase, Méditation : Souvenir de l'Arlésienne [3] Venise : Romance sans Paroles [3] Jeux d'enfants (Children's Games) 12 pieces for piano duet; L'escarpolette (The Swing, Rêverie) La toupie (The Top, Impromptu) La poupée (The Doll, Berceuse) Les chevaux de bois (The Hobby-horses ...

  3. Pourvu qu'elles soient douces - Wikipedia

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    The song is included in a medley including "Maman a tort" / "Libertine" / "Sans contrefaçon"; it is performed twice (at the beginning and at the end) and is the longest one of the medley. Album version 4:16 Les Mots: Laurent Boutonnat: 2001 This version is similar to the single version, but is very slightly longer. Paul Oakenfold remix 4:03 ...

  4. Souvenir de Hapsal - Wikipedia

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    Chromatic mediant from Tchaikovsky's Chant sans paroles, Op. 2, No. 3, mm. 43-45 Play ⓘ. Note ♭ VI in root position and the repeated return to I (D ♭ and F, respectively), characteristic of chromatic mediant root movement. [2] Souvenir de Hapsal consists of three pieces for the piano: [3] Ruines d'un château, E minor; Scherzo, F major

  5. Douce Dame Jolie - Wikipedia

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    "Douce Dame Jolie", sometimes referred to only as 'Douce Dame', is a song from the 14th century, by the French composer Guillaume de Machaut. The song is a virelai , belonging to the style ars nova , and is one of the most often heard medieval tunes today.

  6. List of compositions by Guillaume de Machaut - Wikipedia

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    Dame, de qui toute ma joie (B42 or RF5), before 1342, from Le Remède de Fortune. The French composer Guillaume de Machaut was the most prolific composer of his time, with surviving works encompassing many forms, the three formes fixes rondeaux, virelais, ballades, as well as motets, lais and a single representative of the complainte, chanson royale, double hocket and mass genres.

  7. Piano music of Gabriel Fauré - Wikipedia

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    The rolls that survive are of the "Romance sans paroles" No. 3, Barcarolle No. 1, Prelude No. 3, Nocturne No. 3, Thème et variations, Valses-caprices Nos 1, 3 and 4, and piano versions of the Pavane, and the "Sicilienne" from Fauré's music for Pelléas and Mélisande. Several of these rolls have been transferred to CD. [104]

  8. List of songs recorded by Celine Dion - Wikipedia

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    "Paroles, paroles" (featuring Alain Delon) "Prenez-moi" "Quand ça balance" "Quand les hommes vivront d'amour" "Run Like a River" "Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)" "Saving All My Love for You" "Seulement qu'une aventure" "Something" "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child" "Somewhere" "Somos Novios/It's Impossible" (Spanglish duet ...

  9. Act Without Words I - Wikipedia

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    Act Without Words I is a short play by Samuel Beckett.It is a mime, Beckett's first (followed by Act Without Words II).Like many of Beckett's works, the play was originally written in French (Acte sans paroles I), being translated into English by Beckett himself.