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    Alexandre Étienne Choron (1837 in Caen, Calvados – 1924) was a French chef. As chef de cuisine of the celebrated restaurant Voisin on the rue Saint Honoré...
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    Alexandre-Étienne Choron (21 October 1771 – 29 June 1834) was a French musicologist. For a short time he directed the Paris Opera. He made a distinction...
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  • Alexandre Choron may refer to: Alexandre Étienne Choron, French chef Alexandre-Étienne Choron, French musician This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • French writer and publisher Alexandre-Étienne Choron, French musician Alexandre Étienne Choron, French chef and inventor of Choron sauce This disambiguation...
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    ingredients. Sauce Choron (also called béarnaise tomatée) uses tomato purée instead of herbs. It is named after Alexandre Étienne Choron. Sauce Foyot (also...
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  • precompositional ordering". The term tonalité originated with Alexandre-Étienne Choron and was borrowed by François-Joseph Fétis in 1840. According to...
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    teacher's teachers Duprez (1806–1896) studied with teachers including Alexandre-Étienne Choron. Albert Niemann this teacher's teachers Dupuis (1830-1870) studied...
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    classique et religieuse, which had been established and run by Alexandre-Étienne Choron between 1817 and 1834. Several eminent French musicians studied...
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    lessons, eventually studying under the instruction of the musician Alexandre-Étienne Choron and Saint-Aulaire. She took dramatic arts classes and debuted in...
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    contemporary aesthetic standards. In 1811, the French musicologist Alexandre-Étienne Choron, as part of a conservative backlash following the liberal Catholic...
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