423 résultats pour "falla"
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Falla (Manuel de)
Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)Manuel de Falla - Música. 1 INTRODUCCIÓN El amor brujo, de Manuel de FallaEl amor brujo del compositor español Manuel de Falla es un ballet en un acto que narra la historia de amor entre Candela, una gitanaposeída por el espíritu de un antiguo pretendiente muerto, y Carmelo. Éste se disfraza de espectro en la "Danza del fuego" paraliberar a su amada del embrujo. Se estrenó en 1915 en el teatro Lara de Madrid (España).Archivo Fotografico Oronoz/"Ritual de la Danza...
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Amour sorcier, l' [Manuel de Falla] - analyse de l'oeuvre musicale.
Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)\HDLN0000100096 \LINK0034300349PE_0253T \LINK0069000698PE_0264T Falla (Manuel de) Compositeur espagnol * 23.11.1876, Cádix + 14.11.1946, Alta Gracia, Argentine Dans ses oeuvres, le compositeur moderne espagnol le plus éminent, assemble d'abord les traditions de la musique populaire andalouse et la technique de l'impressionnisme français. Professeur de piano à Paris (1907-1914), il est l'élève de Claude Debussy dont l'influence apparaît très clairement dans "Nuits...
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Le Speronare
perdu, ce n'etait pas a l'eglise qu'il fallait le chercher.
se trouve de nuit seul dans une chapelle isolee, avec des tombes sous ses pieds, un autel devant soi, Dieu au-dessus de sa tete, et le silence partout. Aussi, quoique don Ferdinand eut porte la main tout d'abord a son epee, afin de se defendre contre cette apparition quelle qu'elle fut, il vit sans deplaisir, pris comme il l'etait, a l'improviste, au beau milieu de son demi-sommeil, cette apparition passer pres de lui sans faire mine de le remarquer. Au premier aspect, il avait cru avoir affaire...
- Falla - geografía.
- Niagara Falls.
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I told her, "The fall play this fall is Hamlet, in case you're interested.
wages war,andkisses withlips.Soinaway, themore youkisswith lips,themore human youare." "And themore you wage war?" ThenIwas thesilent one.Shesaid, "You're asweet, sweetboy."Isaid, "Young man.""ButIdon't thinkit'sa good idea." "Does ithave tobe agood idea?" "Ithink itdoes." "CanIat least takeapicture ofyou?" Shesaid, "That would be nice." Butwhen Istarted focusing Grandpa's camera,sheputherhand infront ofher face forsome reason. Ididn't want toforce hertoexplain herself, soIthought ofadifferent p...
- Niagara Falls (waterfall) - geography.
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- Manuel de Falla - Música.
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Léo FALL: PRINCESSE DOLLAR (résumé et analyse de l’œuvre – Répertoire lyrique)
PR INCESSE DOLLAR Op érette en 3 actes. Paroles de A.-M. Willner et Fr. Grün ba um. Musique de Léo Fall. Représentée pour la première fois en français (adaptation de Willy et Ralph) sur le Théâ tre de l'Ol ympia -Casino à Nice, le ii ma rs i9i1. RÉSUMÉ La « Princesse Dollar » est une richissime jeune fille, Alice Couder, laquelle prétend épouser l'homme qu'elle choisira, en y mettant le prix. Sa cousine Daisy n'entrevoit le mariage que comme une possibi...
- Niagara Falls (waterfall) - Geography.
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Falla, Manuel de - compositeur de musique.
la première du Tricorne contraint le compositeur à regagner ses pénates. Il ne quitte plus désormais l’Espagne. Se sentant dans son for intérieur à mille lieues des obligations de la vie mondaine auxquelles l’astreint son statut de compositeur ibérique adulé, il rêve d'écrire une « œuvre sans époque et sans géographie » et souhaite ne plus se consacrer qu'à la musique de chambre . La composition des Tréteaux de maître Pierre (el Retablo de Maese Pedro, créé à Séville en concert, le 23 mars...
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- Falla (Manuel de)
- Falla ( Manuel de ), 1876-1946, né à Cadix, compositeur espagnol.
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M. de FALLA.
1876-1946
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Lorsqu'en 1891 un musicien du nom de
Le soir de la première, l'accueil est délirant: on le reconduit chez lui, comme un héros, à la lueur des flambeaux ... Il écrit: "Je suis absolument voué à la musique, et la musique, il faut la vivre, la porter en soi. C'est une chose si importante que la musique ! " J..fanud de Fal/01 · Dessin d~ Pablo Picasso (J920J -Photo B. N. 1914-1919 -l'~TERNEL RETOUR Il décide de rester en Espagne maintenant qu'il est "prophète en son pays". Durant l...
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- Vie brève, la [Manuel de Falla] - analyse de l'oeuvre musicale.
- Manuel de Falla : voyages en terres gitanes
- Fallait-il sauver l'euro ?
- The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars [David Bowie] - analyse de l'oeuvre musicale.
- NUITS DANS LES JARDINS D’ESPAGNE de Manuel de Falla - résumé, analyse
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étude thématique d’oral « il fallait édifier... » ou une pensée progressiste
• Elle est d'un des grands spécialistes du " Siècle des Lumiè res ", P. Hazard dont le livre La Crise de la conscience euro péenne fait toujour s autorité. • La phrase complète est la suivante : " Il fallait édifier une politique sans droit divin, une religion sans mystère, une morale sans dogme ". • Mais elle est loin de se réduire à une opinion sur le seul XVIII e siècle. • N'impor te quelle époque ouverte aux changements, progressiste, pourra s'y...
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Manuel de FALLA: LA VIE BRÈVE (résumé et analyse de l’œuvre – Répertoire lyrique)
ANALYSE : ACTE l- l" TABLEAU: Cour d'une maison de gitanes dans l'Albaicin d Grenade . A gauche, l'entrée d'une forge éclairée par le rouge éclat du feu. Scène 1. -On entend les forgerons battant le fer sur l'enclume. Une vo ix s'élève [(t) : Mon amour, comme Je fer ... ]. La Grand-mère (ms) est seule en scène, occupée à soigner des oiseaux dont la cage est suspendue à la porte de l'hab itation [Ce pauvre oiselet én cage .. .]. Des voix de marc...
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Show that chapter four of 'Things Fall Apart' is conceived in irony
up into groups of four hundred. Sometimes, the two boys were given yams to prepare, but Okonkwo was never satisfied with their efforts. He scolded and threatened them, especially Nwoye, whom Okonkwo thought was growing up into a lazy youth. Deep inside him Okonkwo knew that the boys were too young to be preparing yams, but he also believed that it was never too early to start. Yam, the king of crops, stood for manliness, and Oknonkwo wanted his son Nwoye to grow up to become a strong farme...
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Un critique contemporain définit l'esprit du XVIIIe siècle en ces termes: "Il fallait édifier une politique sans droit divin, une religion sans mystère, une morale sans dogme." Dans quelle mesure et avec quelles nuances ce jugement se trouve-t-il vérifié par les oeuvres du XVIIIe siècle que vous connaissez ?
gouvernement qu'on peut adopter est pour lui chose assez indifférente, à condition que les fondements en soientrationnellement explicables. Un monarque, un conseil, une assemblée ne peuvent justifier leur autorité que par uncontrat social (cf. XVIW1 Siècle, Rousseau, p. 245, et Diderot, p. 200-201): toute autorité vient des hommes et ilest indispensable qu'à un moment donné les citoyens aient délégué tout ou partie de leur souveraineté à cemonarque, à ce conseil, à cette assemblée. Déjà c...
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Tectónica de placas - ciencias de la naturaleza.
continentales señalada por el famoso geólogo vienés Eduard Suess, hacia 1880. Reconoció un ‘tipo atlántico’ de margen, identificado por el truncado abrupto de antiguascadenas montañosas y por estructuras hendidas, y un ‘tipo pacífico’, marcado por montañas dispuestas en cordilleras paralelas, por líneas de volcanes y por terremotosfrecuentes. Para muchos geólogos, las costas de tipo pacífico parecen estar localizadas donde los geosinclinales se deforman y se elevan para formar montañas. 3 EXPANS...
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fallait accepter ou refuser.
Lemythe deSisyphe. Essai surl’absurde. (1942) Un raisonnement absurde LALIBERTÉ ABSURDE Retour àla table desmatièresMaintenant leprincipal estfait. Jetiens quelques évidences dontjene peux medétacher. Ceque je sais, cequi est sûr, ceque jene peux nier,ceque jene peux rejeter, voilàcequi compte. Jepeux tout nier decette partie demoi quivitdenostalgies incertaines, saufcedésir d'unité, cetappétit de résoudre, cetteexigence declarté etde cohésion. Jepeux toutréfuter danscemonde qui...
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South Dakota - geography.
C1 Temperatures Average January temperatures are everywhere less than -4° C (24° F) and decrease to less than -12° C (10° F) in some northern sections. The January temperaturesin Sioux Falls range from -16° to -4° C (3° to 24° F). Nightime lows of -29° C (-20° F) occur during most winters. July averages are in the low and middle 20°s C (lowand middle 70°s F) throughout most of the state, and are somewhat lower in the Black Hills. The average temperature range in Sioux Falls in July is 17° to 30...
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South Dakota - USA History.
C1 Temperatures Average January temperatures are everywhere less than -4° C (24° F) and decrease to less than -12° C (10° F) in some northern sections. The January temperaturesin Sioux Falls range from -16° to -4° C (3° to 24° F). Nightime lows of -29° C (-20° F) occur during most winters. July averages are in the low and middle 20°s C (lowand middle 70°s F) throughout most of the state, and are somewhat lower in the Black Hills. The average temperature range in Sioux Falls in July is 17° to 30...
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New York - geography.
The Adirondack province consists of a large highland area occupying 26,000 sq km (10,000 sq mi) in the northeastern quarter of the state. The region is domelike inshape, with the higher elevations toward the east. The western Adirondack province is more a rugged hill region and not truly mountainous. Geologically, this area isrelated to the Laurentian Upland, or Canadian Shield, which lies north of the St. Lawrence River, for it is composed of the same very old igneous rocks, principallygranite...
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New York - USA History.
The Adirondack province consists of a large highland area occupying 26,000 sq km (10,000 sq mi) in the northeastern quarter of the state. The region is domelike inshape, with the higher elevations toward the east. The western Adirondack province is more a rugged hill region and not truly mountainous. Geologically, this area isrelated to the Laurentian Upland, or Canadian Shield, which lies north of the St. Lawrence River, for it is composed of the same very old igneous rocks, principallygranite...
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South Carolina - geography.
(20° F) or lower, occur each winter. July temperatures average 27° C (80° F) in most of the state, with temperatures in the lower 20°s C (lower 70°s F) in themountains. Except in the mountains, summer daytime highs throughout South Carolina often enter the lower 30°s C (lower 90°s F). The temperature in July in Columbiaranges from 21° to 33° C (70° to 92° F). D2 Precipitation Central South Carolina has an average annual precipitation (both rainfall and snowfall) of 1,140 mm (45 in). Greater amo...
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South Carolina - USA History.
(20° F) or lower, occur each winter. July temperatures average 27° C (80° F) in most of the state, with temperatures in the lower 20°s C (lower 70°s F) in themountains. Except in the mountains, summer daytime highs throughout South Carolina often enter the lower 30°s C (lower 90°s F). The temperature in July in Columbiaranges from 21° to 33° C (70° to 92° F). D2 Precipitation Central South Carolina has an average annual precipitation (both rainfall and snowfall) of 1,140 mm (45 in). Greater amo...
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Mississippi - geography.
The climate of Mississippi is characterized by long, hot, and humid summers and generally mild winters. The higher lands in the northeast are usually cooler than otherareas of the state. D1 Temperature Average January temperatures range from about 6° C (about 42° F) in northeastern Mississippi to about 12° C (about 54° F) along the Gulf Coast. No part of the stateis entirely free from freezing temperatures, but prolonged periods of extreme cold rarely occur. Temperatures more than 15° C (30° F)...
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Mississippi - USA History.
The climate of Mississippi is characterized by long, hot, and humid summers and generally mild winters. The higher lands in the northeast are usually cooler than otherareas of the state. D1 Temperature Average January temperatures range from about 6° C (about 42° F) in northeastern Mississippi to about 12° C (about 54° F) along the Gulf Coast. No part of the stateis entirely free from freezing temperatures, but prolonged periods of extreme cold rarely occur. Temperatures more than 15° C (30° F)...
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Rhode Island - geography.
C (73° F). Along the northern state line, the January mean temperature is about 1° C (about 2° F) colder than in Warwick in January. Along the ocean coast, theJanuary mean temperature is -1° C (30° F). Warm season temperatures are also influenced by the ocean and bay, so temperatures are usually cooler along the coastthan in the interior. The difference tends to be greatest in spring and early summer. Winter temperatures in Rhode Island are usually above -7° C (20° F), buttemperatures colder by...
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Rhode Island - USA History.
C (73° F). Along the northern state line, the January mean temperature is about 1° C (about 2° F) colder than in Warwick in January. Along the ocean coast, theJanuary mean temperature is -1° C (30° F). Warm season temperatures are also influenced by the ocean and bay, so temperatures are usually cooler along the coastthan in the interior. The difference tends to be greatest in spring and early summer. Winter temperatures in Rhode Island are usually above -7° C (20° F), buttemperatures colder by...
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Nevada - geography.
The Truckee, Carson, and Walker rivers flow out of the Sierra Nevada, thread their way around several of the desert ranges, and also end in closed basins. The Walkerflows into Walker Lake, the Carson into Lahontan Reservoir. The major part of the Truckee’s flow is now diverted to Lahontan Reservoir, although as required by lawsome of it empties into Pyramid Lake. Because these three streams flow constantly, the lakes into which they empty never dry up. Winnemucca Lake formerly receivedoverflow w...
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Nevada - USA History.
The Truckee, Carson, and Walker rivers flow out of the Sierra Nevada, thread their way around several of the desert ranges, and also end in closed basins. The Walkerflows into Walker Lake, the Carson into Lahontan Reservoir. The major part of the Truckee’s flow is now diverted to Lahontan Reservoir, although as required by lawsome of it empties into Pyramid Lake. Because these three streams flow constantly, the lakes into which they empty never dry up. Winnemucca Lake formerly receivedoverflow w...
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Illinois - geography.
the state before joining the Mississippi River at Grafton. The Illinois has been deepened and straightened and forms part of the Illinois Waterway. The watershed between rivers that flow into the Mississippi river system and rivers that flow into the Great Lakes is low and in many places is not easily discernible. Inwhat is now the Chicago area, explorers had little difficulty portaging, or carrying, their canoes over the low watershed between the Des Plaines River, which flows intothe Illinois,...
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Illinois - USA History.
the state before joining the Mississippi River at Grafton. The Illinois has been deepened and straightened and forms part of the Illinois Waterway. The watershed between rivers that flow into the Mississippi river system and rivers that flow into the Great Lakes is low and in many places is not easily discernible. Inwhat is now the Chicago area, explorers had little difficulty portaging, or carrying, their canoes over the low watershed between the Des Plaines River, which flows intothe Illinois,...
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La guerre éclair échoue devant Moscou
prendre position en Europe. Certes, après vingt jours d'offensive, l'armée allemande était à moins de 75 kilomètres de la capitale mais elle fut incapable de tenir son calendrier. Le " plan Barberousse " avait fixé au 15 mars le début de la guerre de Russie. L'opération ne commença en fait que le 22 juin,pour cause de complications dans la campagne des Balkans. Ce retard initial ne fut jamais rattrapé. L'état-major allemand calculait qu'il fallait que huit à dix semaines pour briser l'enne...
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Leaf - biology.
The mesophyll, sandwiched between the upper and lower epidermis, consists of many thin-walled cells that are usually arranged in two layers. The palisade layer is next to the upper epidermis. It consists of cylindrical cells that are packed closely together. Next to the palisade layer and making up most of the thickness of the leaf bladeis the spongy layer. The spongy layer consists of roundish cells that are packed loosely together and have numerous air spaces between them. In most plants t...
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Mountain Climbing.
teeth on one side, and a straight, flat, metal blade called an adze on the other. Ice axes have many uses. One of the most common is to help the climber stay balanced on steep slopes. The climber swings the axe with a short, quick movement to lodge the pick in snow or ice, creating a secure anchor. If a climber should slip and beginsliding down a snowfield, a self-arrest can be performed by turning face down on the snow and burying the pick in the snow surface. The climber’s weight over the...
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Georgia (state) - geography.
B Rivers and Lakes Most of the rivers of Georgia drain eastward to the Atlantic Ocean proper or southward to the Gulf of Mexico. Only a few flow northward to the Tennessee River, which isa major tributary of the Mississippi River. Most of the rivers flowing to the coasts are navigable by barges and small craft as far upstream as the Fall Line. The major river flowing to the Atlantic is the Savannah River, which, with the Tugaloo River, one of its headwaters, forms most of the state’s eastern bo...
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Georgia (state) - USA History.
B Rivers and Lakes Most of the rivers of Georgia drain eastward to the Atlantic Ocean proper or southward to the Gulf of Mexico. Only a few flow northward to the Tennessee River, which isa major tributary of the Mississippi River. Most of the rivers flowing to the coasts are navigable by barges and small craft as far upstream as the Fall Line. The major river flowing to the Atlantic is the Savannah River, which, with the Tugaloo River, one of its headwaters, forms most of the state’s eastern bo...
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Iraq - country.
The Euphrates begins in Turkey, crosses Syria, and enters Iraq at Abū Kam āl. The flow of the Euphrates into Iraq has been greatly reduced by dams built by Turkeyand Syria. The gradient of the Euphrates above the town of H īt, in west central Iraq, is steep. In the 2,640 km (1,640 mi) from its source in Turkey to H īt, the river fallsfrom 3,000 m (10,000 ft) to a low water elevation of 50 m (170 ft) above sea level, an average drop of 1 m per km (6 ft per mi). In Iraq below H īt the fall is very...
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Tennessee (state) - geography.
The climate of Tennessee is characterized by hot summers, mild winters, and abundant rainfall. C1 Temperature Average July temperatures range from less than 21° C (70° F) in the Blue Ridge region to 27° C (80° F) at Nashville and Memphis. Maximum daytime temperatures insummer often rise above 35° C (95° F) in central and western Tennessee. Daytime temperatures in the mountains rarely rise above 32° C (90° F). Summer nights tendto be warm and muggy in central and western Tennessee, but temperatu...
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Tennessee (state) - USA History.
The climate of Tennessee is characterized by hot summers, mild winters, and abundant rainfall. C1 Temperature Average July temperatures range from less than 21° C (70° F) in the Blue Ridge region to 27° C (80° F) at Nashville and Memphis. Maximum daytime temperatures insummer often rise above 35° C (95° F) in central and western Tennessee. Daytime temperatures in the mountains rarely rise above 32° C (90° F). Summer nights tendto be warm and muggy in central and western Tennessee, but temperatu...
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Iowa - geography.
Okoboji, Lost Island, Silver, and West Swan lakes. In addition, reservoirs have been created by damming several smaller Iowa rivers. There are a number of largereservoirs behind dams on the Mississippi River along the Iowa state line. C Climate Iowa’s climate is characterized by warm, generally moist summers and cold winters. Temperatures vary considerably from season to season and, at times, from day today. However, monthly averages are relatively uniform throughout the state and usually vary...