-
alphorn and
echoing instruments (2003) by R.
Murray Schafer Le
Berger fantaisiste for
three alphorns and
orchestra by
Ghislain Muller,
Arkady Shilkloper...
-
Whimsical Illusions (French: Les
Illusions fantaisistes) is a 1909
French silent trick film
directed by
Georges Méliès. Méliès
appears in the film as the...
- Jean-Marie Larrieu : chantée sur tous les tons, une comédie
musicale aussi fantaisiste que surréaliste..."
Atlantico (in French).
Retrieved 23 May 2024. "Festival...
- mezzotints, with
eight others, are
noticed at p. 48 of Le
Bibliophile Fantaisiste. The
following ten
mezzotints seem to have been done at the same time...
-
available at
Gallica 1869: Sur la terr****e de Monte-Carlo, symphonie-
fantaisiste en bleu
majeur et en vers mineurs, [Monaco, Théâtre des Pupazzi, 8 February...
- Tailhède,
Ernest Raynaud, and
Lionel des Rieux, as well as the
young École
fantaisiste,
represented by Paul-Jean Toulet,
Francis Carco, Jean-Marc Bernard, Tristan...
- L'Art
profane de I'Eglise, ses
licenses symboliques,
satiriques et
fantaisistes. Paris. pp. 255–256.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher...
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Bridget Jones' Diary.
Toulet became a
model or an
inspiration to the
fantaisiste poetic movement from 1911
until the
Great War. This
explains the following...
- He
promptly attained notoriety with the
publication in the La
Revue fantaisiste (1861) of his
Roman d'une nuit, for
which he was
condemned to a month's...
- author, born at Nouméa, New Caledonia. He was a poet,
belonging to the
Fantaisiste school, a novelist, a dramatist, and art
critic for L'Homme
libre and...