Brenac (French pronunciation: [bʁənak]) is a former commune in the Aude department in southern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the commune...
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department in southern France. On 1 January 2016, the former commune of Brenac was merged into Quillan. Quillan is located at the foothills of the Pyrenees...
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supremacy of the opéra-ballet. Le magazine de l'opéra baroque by Jean-Claude-Brenac (in French) Free scores by François Colin de Blamont at the International...
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Caletti), Pier Francesco", Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 15 April 2024. Brenac, Jean-Claude, Le magazine de l'opéra baroque] online at perso.orange.fr...
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Wilcox 1980 Quiberon Israel Shimshon Brokman Eitan Friedlander France Brenac Mikuelis France Jaffrezeic Berthonneau 1982 Adelaide Australia Ferris...
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Villa des Olivoux (at Chambon in the north of Montignac) and the villa of Brenac. In medieval times, the city had an important fortress. From the eleventh...
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Aussaresses 1968–1970 : Lieutenant Colonel Rouquette 1970–1972 : Colonel Brenac 1972–1974 : Colonel de Biré (1975–1995) Tenure 1974–1976 : Colonel Fayette...
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performed at the Théâtre du Marais in the winter of 1671–1672. Jean-Claude Brenac. Johnson 2008, pp. 100–102. Carter 1994, pp. 33–36. Johnson 2008, p.102...
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Celia Willison (NZL) MON 1277 - Leonteq Pierrik Devic (FRA) François Brenac (FRA) Stéphane Christidis (FRA) Axelle Foucaud (FRA) Martin Lemarchand (FRA)...
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revivals stated by Brenac (2010) exactly tally with Sawkins's. Quoted by Sawkins (Les Elémens (S153), p. 61). Pitou (1985). Brenac (2010). The original...
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