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- Tristesse hivernale (English: "Wintry Sadness") is a demo and release debut of French band Alcest, released in 2001 on Drakkar Productions. It is their...
- Chansons hivernales (transl. Winter Songs) is the eleventh studio and first Christmas album by Canadian singer Pierre Lapointe, released through Audiogram...
- guitar. In 2001, the band released a 4-track demo tape entitled Tristesse hivernale on Drakkar Productions in which Aegnor wrote the main riff of the song...
- Heures d'Avion Nous Séparent", appears on Lapointe's 2020 album Chansons Hivernales. Just before Christmas 2020, Mika hosted "Do Re MIKA Sol", a concert to...
- former members Aegnor and Argoth both left after the 2001 demo Tristesse hivernale, and the only release with Neige as sole performer. According to Michael...
- Famine was also the lead guitarist on the first Alcest demo, Tristesse hivernale. Neige has since condemned his tenure with Peste Noire, citing his disagreements...
- Is Crazy string arrangements, violin, viola Pierre Lapointe Chansons hivernales orchestral arrangements 2021 The Weather Station Ignorance string arrangements...
- 243 Alpine Club, 1909 International ski competition Gaumont La pratique hivernale de la montagne Fédération Française des Clubs Alpins et de Montagne (FFCAM)...
- Françoise Sagan Bonjour Tristesse (film), a 1958 film of the novel Tristesse Hivernale, a demo by black metal Neige-led band Alcest, released in 2001 La Tristesse...
- Warsaw. Pol. Ecol. Stud, 14, 223-234. Roulin, A. (1996). Alimentation hivernale de la chouette effraie (Tyto alba), du hibou moyen-duc (Asio otus), du...