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- Romantique is the second studio album by Australian recording artist Rachael Leahcar, who finished third on the first season of The Voice Australia. The...
- Romantique 96 (ロマンティーク96) is the ninth studio album by ****anese pop band Pizzicato Five. It was released on September 30, 1995 by the Nippon Columbia imprint...
- Valse romantique, L. 71, is a solo piano piece written by the French composer Claude Debussy (1862–1918) in 1890. It is in the key of F minor and starts...
- The Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, founded in 1989 by John Eliot Gardiner, performs classical and Romantic music using the principles and original...
- orchestra, first version in 1906, final version in 1911 Op. 62b Valse romantique (Waltz intermezzo), completed in 1911 Initially, Sibelius wrote six numbers...
- The Centre de musique romantique française ("centre for French Romantic music") is a French-administered cultural institution, research centre and concert...
- The Musée de la Vie romantique (French pronunciation: [myze də la vi ʁɔmɑ̃tik], Museum of Romantic Life) is one of three literary museums in Paris (along...
- Palais de la Légion d'Honneur Musée de la Légion d'honneur Musée de la Vie romantique Religious buildings Alexander Nevsky Cathedral American Cathedral American...
- The Trois valses romantiques (Three Romantic Waltzes) are a set of three pieces for two pianos by Emmanuel Chabrier. Chabrier began the composition in...
- L'épreuve de l'étranger. Culture et traduction dans l'Allemagne romantique: Herder, Goethe, Schlegel, Novalis, Humboldt, Schleiermacher, Hölderlin. is...