-
evolved into
ELECTRE I (
electre one) and the
evolutions have
continued with
ELECTRE II,
ELECTRE III,
ELECTRE IV,
ELECTRE IS and
ELECTRE TRI (
electre tree),...
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Electre may
refer to:
Électre (opera), a 1782
opera by the
French composer Jean-Baptiste
Lemoyne Électre (Gouvy), an 1886
operatic oratorio–cantata by...
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Électre is a large-scale
operatic oratorio–cantata by Théodore
Gouvy from 1886.
Électre – Françoise
Pollet (soprano),
Marcel Vanaud (baritone), Cécile...
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Électre (Electra) is an
opera by the
French composer Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne,
first performed at the Académie
Royale de
Musique (the
Paris Opéra) on 2 July...
- tombé du ciel exprès pour nous by N.
Sadour and A.
Vampilov 1999, 2000:
Electre, by Sophocle,
directed by
Claudia Stavisky 1999: Le
baladin du
monde occidental...
- was
Benedicte in December, and was
followed by
tropical storms Frida and
Electre in
February and
Justine in March. The
final storm of the
season was Cyclone...
- Idoménée; in 1707 his Atrée et
Thyeste was
repeatedly acted at court;
Electre appeared in 1709; and in 1711 he
produced his
finest play,
Rhadamiste et...
- Haeffner,
Libretto by
Adolf Fredrik Ristell after Nicolas Francois Guillard Électre, tragédie
lyrique by Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, set to a
libretto by Nicolas-François...
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Electra (French title:
Électre) is a two-act play
written in 1937 by
French dramatist Jean Giraudoux. It was the
first Giraudoux play to
employ the staging...
- predecessor, Bèrènice, with
development initiated in 1965 to
support the
ELECTRE reentry experiment program. Tibère,
standing at a
height of 14.5 m and...