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  • At the core is an evolving line from Gluck's Iphigénie of 1779 to Berlioz's Dido of 1858, culminating in Elizabeth from Verdi's Don Carlos 1867, where the superb open, pure brass and wind of Les talens lyriques under Christophe Rousset make one yearn for this whole opera on old instruments.

    Véronique Gens: Tragédiennes 3: Les héroïnes romantiques – review 2011

  • Here, Arnaud Rousset and Gregory Euhamel, both of France, chatted over espresso.

    Downtown Miami Rebounds 2011

  • Baroque experts such as William Christie, Christophe Rousset or Emmanuelle Haïm and her Le Concert d'Astrée, have found extraordinary ways of presenting this music, in all its nobility and fragility, for modern audiences.

    Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/Chailly; Castor and Pollux– review 2011

  • Rousset uses one of the oldest surviving French harpsichords for the recording, too – arecently restored instrument from 1658, with a beautifully reedy sound that suitsthese pieces perfectly.

    Couperin: Suites 2010

  • A corner cafe in the French village of Rousset-les-Vignes abrégé (ah-breh-zhay) noun, masculine an abstract, summary

    French Word-A-Day: 2008

  • A corner cafe in the French village of Rousset-les-Vignes abrégé (ah-breh-zhay) noun, masculine an abstract, summary

    abrégé - French Word-A-Day 2008

  • A corner cafe in the French village of Rousset-les-Vignes abrégé (ah-breh-zhay) noun, masculine an abstract, summary

    French Word-A-Day: 2008

  • We are encouraged by management's additional 300-person head-count reduction, which could save $20 million per year, and remain hopeful that Atmel can sell or transfer its Rousset, France fab [plant] to another chip firm before year-end.

    Atmel Gets Back in the Game 2009

  • Both Rousset and Raymond use Wölfflin's categories as their starting point: Rousset devises a new dichotomy: Circe and the Peacock, the principle of metamorphosis and the principle of osten - tation.

    BAROQUE IN LITERATURE REN 1968

  • Valréas and 11¼ m. by Rousset, _Inn: _ H. du Commerce, pop. 1200, is also partly surrounded with its old walls.

    The South of France—East Half C. B. Black

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