- Jean-Philippe
Rameau (French: [ʒɑ̃filip ʁamo]; (1683-09-25)25
September 1683 – (1764-09-12)12
September 1764) was a
French composer and
music theorist...
- Jean-Philippe
Rameau (1683–1764) was one of the most
important French composers and
music theorists of the 18th century.
Rameau may also
refer to:
Rameau (crater)...
- Jean-Philippe
Rameau.
Included within his
output are operas, cantatas,
harpsichord works, and canons,
along with
various other pieces.
Rameau's works are...
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Rameau (1826-1876) was a
Haitian politician and vice
president who was
viewed as the
power behind the 1874-1876
presidency of
Michel Domingue.
Rameau...
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Rameau's Nephew, or the
Second Satire (or The
Nephew of
Rameau, French: Le
Neveu de
Rameau ou La
Satire seconde) is an
imaginary philosophical conversation...
- Dard**** is an
opera by Jean-Philippe
Rameau with a French-language
libretto by Charles-Antoine
Leclerc de La Bruère. It
takes the form of a tragédie en...
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Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou Nkamhoua (French pronunciation: [ʁamo tjɛʁi sɔkudʒu]; born
April 18, 1984),
mostly billed simply as Sokoudjou, is a Cameroonian...
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Samuel Rameau (born June 15, 2002) is an
American professional stock car
racing driver who
competes part-time in the
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, driving...
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Rameau Inlet (71°46′S 75°13′W / 71.767°S 75.217°W / -71.767; -75.217) is a
partly ice-filled
inlet located in
southwest Alexander Island, Antarctica...
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Rameau is a
crater on Mercury. It was
named by the IAU in 1976,
after French composer Jean
Philippe Rameau. The
scarp Discovery Rupes cuts
across Rameau...