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Francis Jean
Marcel Poulenc (French: [fʁɑ̃sis ʒɑ̃ maʁsɛl pulɛ̃k]; 7
January 1899 – 30
January 1963) was a
French composer and pianist. His compositions...
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Poulenc (French pronunciation: [ʁon pulɛ̃k]) was a
French chemical and
pharmaceutical company founded in 1928. In 1999, it
merged with
Hoechst AG...
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Francis Poulenc, FP 177,
scored for
soprano solo,
large orchestra, and chorus, is a
setting of the
Gloria text from the m**** ordinary. One of
Poulenc's most...
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Poulenc Frères (French: [pulɛ̃k];
Poulenc Brothers) was a
French chemical,
pharmaceutical and
photographic supplies company that had its
origins in a...
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Pastoral Concerto), FP 49, is a
harpsichord concerto by
Francis Poulenc,
which also
exists in a
version for
piano solo with very
slight changes...
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Poulenc Trio is an
American chamber music ensemble and oboe–b****oon–piano trio,
formed in 2003. The current[when?]
members are
pianist Irina Kaplan...
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Francis Poulenc's ****tuor (****tet), FP 100, is a
chamber music piece written for a
standard wind
quintet (flute, oboe, clarinet, b****oon, and
French horn)...
- The Sinfonietta, FP 141, is a work for
orchestra by
Francis Poulenc.
Composed in 1947 on a
commission from the BBC, it was
first performed in
London on...
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musical setting of the
Stabat Mater sequence composed by
Francis Poulenc in 1950.
Poulenc wrote the
piece in
response to the
death of his friend, artist...
- c****ographic
concerto for
piano and 18 instruments, is a work of
Francis Poulenc premiered in 1929. It was
conceived as a ballet, but is more
often pla****...