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  • Each of the early 20th-century French composers, collectively known as Les Six, will be represented by an original wind work, and the musicians will play the Indiana premiere of James Barnes 'new Sixth Symphony.,

    IndyStar.com Top Stories 2010

  • I'll put the graduating classes of 1986 through 1993 up there with any Algonquin Round Table, Les Six, or any movement of the last century.

    what is was, was blogging 2005

  • I'll put the graduating classes of 1986 through 1993 up there with any Algonquin Round Table, Les Six, or any movement of the last century.

    heart-shaped diary with a lock 2005

  • Music for the play was composed by Les Six, a group of composers who introduced modern music to France in the 1920s.

    1921 2001

  • The 36-year-old composer was already a key figure in Belle-époque salons, a flamboyant bon vivant who partied with Manet, Degas, Verlaine, and Mallarmé, and wielded huge influence on Ravel, Satie, and Les Six.

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2010

  • The 36-year-old composer was already a key figure in Belle-époque salons, a flamboyant bon vivant who partied with Manet, Degas, Verlaine, and Mallarmé, and wielded huge influence on Ravel, Satie, and Les Six.

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2010

  • The campaign was developed at Young & Rubicam France, Boulogne-Billancourt, by executive creative director Les Six, copywriters / art directors Emmanuel Courteau and Gilles Rivollier and Contanza Brigante, with photographer

    The Inspiration Room™ | Daily 2009

  • The book starts with Debussy, Ravel, Les Six, and Stravinsky and move chronologically through the century.

    Flos Carmeli 2009

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