- Félix
Alphonse Raugel (27
November 1881 – 30
December 1975) was a
French musician, conductor, and musicologist.
After studying at the
conservatory of Lille...
- Geneviève
Raugel (27 May 1951 – 10 May 2019) was a
French mathematician working in the
field of
numerical analysis and
dynamical systems.
Raugel entered...
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Antoine Raugel (born 14
February 1999) is a
French cyclist, who
currently rides for
French amateur team VC
Villefranche Beaujolais. He
previously spent...
- Newton's method",
Mathematical Gazette 81,
November 1997, 403–408. Geneviève
Raugel,
Global Attractors in
Partial Differential Equations, Handbook of Dynamical...
- jobs in
response to
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Raugel (2012), pp. 419-427 Batt (1999), p. 231 "Neogen
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representative of
French organ music of the period.
Musicologists Félix
Raugel and
Willi Apel both
singled out the Récit for its "delicate and
gentle lyricism"...
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ensemble took the name of Chœur
lyrique in 1945 and
merged with the Félix
Raugel Choir in 1947 to form the Chœur de la
Radiodiffusion française. Les Concerts...
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Turina (Spain)
Edgard Varèse
Theodor Rogalski (Romania)
Yvonne Rokseth Félix
Raugel Anne
Terrier Laffaille Congyu Wang (Singapore) Latham,
Alison (ed) "Schola...
- (1912–1981),
Argentine mathematician and
human rights activist Geneviève
Raugel (1951–2019),
French numerical analyst and
dynamical systems theorist Ethel...
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Raugel, André (1925). Les
grandes orgues et les
organistes de la
basilique de Saint-Quentin...