- The
Symphony of
Psalms is a
choral symphony in
three movements composed by Igor
Stravinsky in 1930
during his
neoclassical period. The work was commissioned...
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Nicolas Psaume (1518, in Chaumont-sur-Aire – 10
August 1575, in Verdun) was the
bishop of
Verdun and a
prince of the Holy
Roman Empire. The Prince-Bishopric...
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Orofaciodigital syndrome 1 (OFD1), also
called Papillon-Léage and
Psaume syndrome, is an X-linked
congenital disorder characterized by
malformations of...
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Benjamin Psaume (born 12
January 1985) is a
French footballer who
plays as a
winger and
midfielder for
French club AS Valerguoise.
Psaume signed for Troyes...
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joint effort produced the
Psautier de la
Bible de
Jerusalem and
recording Psaumes,
which won the Gran Prix de L'
Academie Charles Cros in 1953.
Later he...
- Haïk-Vantoura, La
musique de la
Bible révélée (Robert Dumas: Paris, 1976); Les 150
Psaumes dans
leurs melodies antiques (Paris:
Fondation Roi David, 1985). Dalia...
- Le Roi
David Psaume symphonique en
trois parties Oratorio by
Arthur Honegger The
composer in 1928
English King
David /
Symphonic Psalm in
Three Parts Text...
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known as Les Apaches. His most
famous pieces are La tragédie de
Salome and
Psaume XLVII (Psalm 47). He has been
described as "one of the most fascinating...
- parlement. His most
important work is the
Vigiles de
Charles VII à neuf
psaumes et neuf leçons [fr] (1493,
edited 1724),[citation needed] a
versified chronicle...
- of
cases being type I (Papillon-League-
Psaume syndrome). The
different types are:s Type I, Papillon-League-
Psaume syndrome Type II, Mohr
syndrome Type III...