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Socrate is a work for
voice and
piano (or
small orchestra) by Erik Satie.
First published in 1919 for
voice and piano, in 1920 a
different publisher reissued...
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Socrate Safo is a
Ghanaian director, filmmaker, and
Director for
Creative Arts at the
National Commission on
Culture (NCC) in Ghana. He is a prominent...
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Socrate Sidiropoulos (born 1947 in Attica, Greece), is a Gr****
painter and sculptor. His mother, a
painter of
orthodox icons,
taught him the art of drawing...
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majority are for solo piano.
Exceptions include his "symphonic drama"
Socrate (1919) and two late
ballets Mercure and Relâche (1924).
Satie never married...
- for Satie's "
Socrate" was
designed by
mobile artist Alexander Calder for a
touring performance of Erik Satie’s
symphonic drama Socrate in 1936. It was...
- Alan
Badel in
Salome (1953),
Robert Ryan in King of
Kings (1961),
Mario Socrate in The
Gospel According to St.
Matthew (1964),
Charlton Heston in The Greatest...
- Card: From
Socrates to
Freud and
Beyond (French: La
carte postale: De
Socrate à
Freud et au-delà) is a 1980 book by the
French philosopher Jacques Derrida...
- The
Death of
Socrates (French: La Mort de
Socrate) is an oil on
canvas painted by
French painter Jacques-Louis
David in 1787. The
painting was part of...
- L’autre
Socrate,
Paris 2013, p. 276–281. Xenophon,
Erinnerungen an
Sokrates 1,1,1–5; 4,3,12; 4,8,1. Vgl. Louis-André Dorion: L’autre
Socrate,
Paris 2013...
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Resources in your
library Resources in
other libraries Brun, Jean (1978).
Socrate (in French) (6th ed.).
Presses universitaires de France. pp. 39–40....