- Alexis-Emmanuel
Chabrier (French: [ɛmanɥɛl ʃabʁie]; 18
January 1841 – 13
September 1894) was a
French Romantic composer and pianist. His
bourgeois family...
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Chabrier is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Chabrier (1896–1920),
French World War I
flying ace
Carole Chabrier, French-Monagesque...
- NRTF LaMoure, a VLF
submarine communications site.
Chabrier Omega Transmitter (station E) near
Chabrier on Réunion
island in the
Indian Ocean at 20°58′27″S...
- is the most
famous orchestral composition by
French composer Emmanuel Chabrier (1841–1894).
Written in 1883
after a trip to Spain, it was
dedicated to...
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Gilles Chabrier is a
French astrophysicist who is best
known for his work on
brown dwarfs. He is
currently a
professor of
astronomy at the
University of...
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known under the
synonyms Bardero,
Blanc Emery, Blanquette, Bon blanc,
Chabrier vert,
Charbrier vert, Colombar,
Colombard bijeli, Colombeau, Colombie,...
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Charlotte Barale (born 1947),
known professionally as
Carole Chabrier, is a Franco-Monegasque
television presenter, who has
broadcast on the
networks Office...
- The
French composer Emmanuel Chabrier (1841–1894)
wrote music in many genres,
including opera and operetta, piano,
orchestral music, and
songs with piano...
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attended the Chetham's
School of Music. She has
recorded music by Fauré,
Chabrier,
Satie and Ravel. She has
performed with the
Toronto Symphony, the Montreal...
- of
planet types Planet Red
dwarf Sub-brown
dwarf Quoted as
Chabrier and Baraffe:
Chabrier, Gilles; Baraffe,
Isabelle (September 2000). "Theory of Low-M****...