- François
Devienne (French: [dəvjɛn]; 31
January 1759 – 5
September 1803) was a
French composer of the
classical period and
professor for
flute at the Paris...
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Fernand Marcel Devienne (20
February 1913 – 19
April 2003) was a
French physicist who
developed research on
molecular beams and
spectrum analysis in rarefied...
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Sophie Devienne (1763–1841), was a
French stage actress. She was
engaged at the Comédie-Française in 1786. She
became a Sociétaires of the Comédie-Française...
- bird in
front of a post-apocalyptic background.
Farmer performed "Que je
devienne..." in
front of a
large sculpture, with her
dancers dressed as monks, and...
- François
Lespingola Louis Yard
Joseph Perrin des
Almons (1717-1798) François
Devienne Anne
Joseph Arnoux Valdruche Christian Vander (musician) (1948 - ) Communes...
- "Ode à l'apesanteur," is a piano-driven ballad. The next song, "Que je
devienne..." is a
Gothic ballad with a
complex instrumentation consisting of violins...
- Mylène
Farmer performing "Que je
devienne…" at the King
Baudouin Stadium....
- 2023-02-16.
Retrieved 2023-02-16. Piqueret, Baptiste; Montaudon, Élodie;
Devienne, Paul; Leroy, Chloé; Marangoni, Elisabetta; Sandoz, Jean-Christophe; d'Ettorre...
- diplomat,
United States Amb****ador to
France (d. 1816) 1759 – François
Devienne,
French flute player and
composer (d. 1803) 1769 – André-Jacques Garnerin...
- 2010.
Retrieved July 26, 2009.) In French :"Acceptez-vous que le Québec
devienne souverain, après
avoir offert formellement au
Canada un
nouveau partenariat...