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Polyhymnia (/pɒliˈhɪmniə/; Gr****: Πολυύμνια, lit. 'the one of many hymns'),
alternatively Polymnia (Πολύμνια), is, in Gr**** mythology, the Muse of sacred...
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Indian Ocean Total islands 46
Major islands Picard Malabar Grande Terre Polymnie Area 155.4 km2 (60.0 sq mi)
Length 34 km (21.1 mi)
Width 13 km (8.1 mi)...
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Farquhar Group:
Aldabra Atoll (comprising 46 islands—Grande Terre, Picard,
Polymnie, Malabar, Île Michel, Île Esprit, Île aux Moustiques, Ilot Parc, Ilot Émile...
- Les fêtes de
Polymnie (The
Festivals of Polyhymnia) is an opéra-ballet in
three entrées and a
prologue by Jean-Philippe Rameau. The work was
first performed...
- tone
colour or timbre)] that is
altogether 'modern'." In 'The
Entrance of
Polymnie' from his
opera Les Boréades (1763), the
predominant string texture is...
- St.
Pierre Cerf
Island Aldabra Group Aldabra Atoll:
Grande Terre Picard Polymnie Malabar Ile
Michel Ile
Esprit Ile aux
Moustiques Ilot Parc Ilot
Emile Ilot...
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composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau Overture from the opéra-ballet Les fêtes de
Polymnie,
composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau Overture from the comédie-ballet Platée...
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cello and
piano (posth.)
Three string quartets (recorded on CD,
label Polymnie)
Cadenzas (18) and lead-ins (4) to Mozart's
piano concerti: No. 6 in B...
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Abaris haute-contre
Adamas baritone A
nymph soprano L'Amour (Cupid)
soprano Polymnie (Polyhymnia)
soprano Boréas b****
Apollon baritone Pleasures, Graces, Apollo's...
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Olejniczak Erard Opus 111 François-Xavier Roth Les Siècles
Denis Pascal Pleyel Polymnie 2005
Riccardo Minasi La
Scintilla Orchestra Margarita Höhenrieder Pleyel...