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Reinhold Moritzevich Glière (11
January 1875 [O.S. 30
December 1874] – 23 June 1956), born
Reinhold Ernest Glier, was a
Russian and
Soviet composer of...
- 06°20′02″E / 45.96500°N 6.33389°E / 45.96500; 6.33389 The
Glières plateau (French:
plateau des
Glières,
pronounced [plato de ɡlijɛʁ]) is a
limestone plateau...
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spring of 1944. The
Battle of
Glières National cemetery of the
Glieres The
Battle of
Glières National cemetery of the
Glieres Resistance Museum of Morette...
- T****ns-
Glières (French pronunciation: [tɔʁɑ̃ ɡlijɛʁ]) is a
former commune in the Haute-Savoie
department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
region in south-eastern...
- Le Petit-Bornand-les-
Glières (French pronunciation: [lə pəti bɔʁnɑ̃ le ɡlijɛʁ]),
commonly referred to as Petit-Bornand, is a
former commune in the Haute-Savoie...
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Lieutenant Tom
Morel (in French) La
bataille des
Glières by
Alain Cerri National Cemetery of the
Glieres Resistance Museum of
Morette La Balme-de-Thuy...
- T****ns-
Glières in the
alpine Haute-Savoie
department of France. It is
often confused with the
nearby Château de T****ns, also in T****ns-
Glières. The Château...
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largest and best-known
operation undertaken by the
Milice was the
Battle of
Glières, its
attempt in
March 1944 to
suppress the
Resistance in the département...
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Reinhold Glière's Concerto for Horn and
Orchestra in B-flat major, Op. 91, was
completed in 1951. It was
premiered on May 10, 1951 by
Russian horn player...
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Reinhold Glière wrote his
Concerto for Harp and
Orchestra in E-flat major, Op. 74, in 1938. It
lasts about 25
minutes and is in
three movements: Allegro...