- in 1923 and
caused the
opera to
become known by its
French title of
Le Rossignol and
French descriptor of
conte lyrique, or
lyric tale,
despite its being...
- English,
entitled The
Flying Canoe (La Ch****e-Galerie) was
written by J.E.
LeRossignol, by
McClelland &
Stewart Publishers in 1929. In it,
thanks is
given (with...
- Look up
Rossignol or
rossignol in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rossignol is a
French word
meaning nightingale, and may
refer to:
Rossignols, a family...
-
Kathleen Le Rossignol (22 July 1908 – 6
March 2001) was a
British diver. She
competed in the women's 10
metre platform event at the 1928
Summer Olympics...
-
James Edward Le Rossignol (24
October 1866 – 4
December 1959) was a Canadian-born
American professor of
economics with a
particular interest in socialism...
-
Robert Le Rossignol (27
April 1884 – 26 June 1976) was a
British chemist. He is most
known for his work with
Fritz Haber on the
fixation of
nitrogen from...
-
Chant du
Rossignol (English: Song of the Nightingale), as it was
published in 1921, is a poème
symphonique by Igor
Stravinsky adapted in 1917 from his...
- an
Algerian raï singer.
Regarded as "The King of
Sentimental Music","
le rossignol du raï", his
contribution to
music made him one of the most celebrated...
- [ˈbjaŋka kastaˈfjoːre]),
nicknamed the "Milanese Nightingale" (French:
le Rossignol milanais), is a
fictional character in The
Adventures of Tintin, the...
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Bronson –
compiler Don
Brown – art
direction Lisa
Sutton –
design Virginia LeRossignol –
design Gene
Trindl –
front cover photo Ken
Perry –
digital prep and...