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- Laurent Petitgirard (born 10 June 1950, in Paris) is a French classical composer and conductor. Laurent Petitgirard was born in Paris on 10 June 1950...
- Hofsiss Joseph Merrick, the Elephant man, an opera piece of Laurent Petitgirard Elephantmen, fictional characters in the comic book series of the same...
- Laurent Petitgirard Teri Hatcher Children's Choir Of Nice 2:20 3. "Installation" Mathilde Pellegrini Coulais Hungarian Symphony Petitgirard Hélène Breschand...
- Retrieved 1 September 2019. Petitgirard, Laurent. "Laurent Petitgiraud, french composer and conductor: Elephant Man". petitgirard.com. Archived from the original...
- PMID 26864300. Merlini, Marco; Hanfland, Michael; Salamat, Ashkan; Petitgirard, Sylvain; Müller, Harald (2015). "The crystal structures of Mg2Fe2C4O13...
- Antoine Poncet [fr] 2010: Roger Taillibert (2nd term) 2011: Laurent Petitgirard 2012: François-Bernard Michel (2nd term) 2013: Lucien Clergue 2014: Claude...
- Kymlicka, while the underscore was composed and conducted by Laurent Petitgirard and Steve Wener. Several other composers contributed to several educational...
- contemporary composers, including Leonardo Balada, Bechara El-Khoury, Laurent Petitgirard, and Alla Pavlova. The label has branched out into jazz, world music...
- Isabelle Huppert Kim Cattrall Cinematography Denys N. Coop Music by Laurent Petitgirard Distributed by United Artists Release date March 24, 1975 (1975-03-24)...
- Lawrence Foster, Gilbert Varga, Shlomo Mintz, Ludovic Morlot, Laurent Petitgirard, Enrique Bátiz Campbell, Yip Wing-sie, and Gábor Takács-Nagy. In 2003...