- La
Revanche des
berceaux (French for "the
revenge of the cradles") is an
expression referring to the high
birth rate of
French Canadians prior to the late...
- of high French-Canadian po****tion
growth is
nicknamed La
Revanche des
berceaux (lit: 'the
revenge of the cradle'). Po****tion
growth in the Northwest...
- April–August 1918); the Le
Touret Memorial is part of the cemetery. The Rue-des-
Berceaux CWGC
Cemetery is also
sited here and
includes the
burial site of New Zealand...
-
Canadians into English-Canadian culture. In
addition to la
Revanche des
berceaux, a
phlegmatic character was
adopted in
response to the m**** immigration...
-
trend was
boosted by the
Catholic Church's policy,
called la
Revanche des
berceaux or the "Revenge of the Cradle", of
encouraging French-Canadians to maintain...
- term in
October of the same year in the
introduction to his book "Les
berceaux de la
jeune peinture" (The
Cradles of
Young Painting). He was a member...
- came the
first mature examples of "the real Fauré". He
instanced "Les
berceaux", "Les
roses d'Ispahan" and
especially "Clair de lune" as "so beautiful...
- masterpieces,
including "Mor’Vran" (1931), "L’Or des mers" (1933), and "Les
Berceaux" (1934), have
never undergone restoration. Nevertheless, his
early writings...
- 2:55 5. "Mes
jolies vacances" Hervé Rostaing/H.
Pasquier 2:48 6. "Les
Berceaux"
Sully Prudhomme/Gabriel Fauré 2:24 7. "Madrid" Jean-Jacques Debout/Roger...
- (1881?) for 2-part
female chorus and
piano Op. 23
Three Songs (1879) Les
berceaux Notre amour Le
secret Op. 24 Élégie for
cello and
piano (1883), orchestrated...