- The
Violin and
Piano Sonata No. 1 by
Maurice Ravel,
known also as
Sonate posthume, is the composer's
earliest instance of a
sonata for this
combination of...
- (1950),
posthume Rosalinde sur l'eau (1950),
posthume Le
Paraclet (1976),
posthume Vita-Nova (1977),
posthume Talisman d'Avila (1980),
posthume Ce Monde...
- John I (15 – 19
November 1316),
called the
Posthumous (French: Jean I le
Posthume, Occitan: Joan I lo Postume), was the King of
France and Navarre, as the...
- Wildung: Die
Rolle ägyptischer Könige im Bewußtsein
ihrer Nachwelt. Teil I.
Posthume Quellen über die Könige der
ersten vier Dynastien. In: Münchener Ägyptologische...
-
Marrou also
wrote under the
pseudonym of
Henri Davenson. His
Carnets posthumes were
published in 2006
under the
editorial supervision of his daughter...
-
during Ravel's lifetime; the
existence of the
first violin sonata (Sonate
posthume) only came to be
known long
after Ravel's death. For that
reason this sonata...
-
Maurice Rollinat (December 29, 1846 in Châteauroux,
Indre –
October 26, 1903 in Ivry-sur-Seine) was a
French poet and musician. His
father represented...
- to
marry her fiancé. It is
likely that
posthumous marriage (un
mariage posthume) was made as an
extension to France's
proxy marriage.
Within months after...
-
espagnol du Phénix – La
Partie d'échecs 1962: Le
Requiem 1968: Faire-Part (
posthume) 1919: Le
Potomak (definitive edition: 1924) 1923: Le
Grand Écart and Thomas...
- widowed.
Louise Bovie died at
Ixelles and is
interred at Dilb****.
Contes posthumes, a 339-page
collection of Bovie's
stories published posthumously within...