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Darius Milhaud (French: [daʁjys mijo]; 4
September 1892 – 22 June 1974) was a
French composer, conductor, and teacher. He was a
member of Les Six—also...
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Milhaud (French pronunciation: [mijo]; Occitan: Milhau) is a
commune in the Gard
department in
southern France. The
place name
Milhaud is
derived from...
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Milhaud is a
French family name of
geographic origin from
Milhaud, a
small commune of 5,611 po****tion (2008) in France's Gard. The
place name Milhaud...
- Scaramouche, Op. 165, is a
suite composed by
Darius Milhaud in 1937. The
suite is
based on
incidental music Milhaud wrote for two
theatrical productions: Le Médecin...
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Madeleine Milhaud Milhaud (22
March 1902 – 17
January 2008) was a
French actress and librettist. She was both
cousin to and wife of
composer Darius Milhaud. Madeleine...
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Edgard Milhaud (14
April 1873 – 4
September 1964) was a
French professor of economics, a
militant socialist, and a
promoter and
theoretician of social...
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Darius Milhaud (1892–1974) was a
French composer.
Milhaud may also
refer to:
Milhaud (name),
French surname Milhaud, Gard,
French village,
origin of the...
- (1899–1983),
Louis Durey (1888–1979),
Arthur Honegger (1892–1955),
Darius Milhaud (1892–1974),
Francis Poulenc (1899–1963), and
Germaine Tailleferre (1892–1983)...
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Milhaud station (French: Gare de
Milhaud) is a
railway station in
Milhaud, Gard, Occitanie,
southern France.
Within TER Occitanie, it is part of line...
- Édouard Jean-Baptiste,
comte Milhaud (French pronunciation: [edwaʁ ʒɑ̃
batist milo]; 10 July 1766 – 10
December 1833) was a
French politician and Général...