602 resultados para Marche aléatoire
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Includes bibliography.
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Edited for string orchestra.
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"Bibliographie": t. 1, p. [lxiii]-lxiv.
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Detached from Bulletin et mm̌oires de la Sociťe d¿es antiquaires de l'ouest, t.24 (2. ser.) anně 1900.
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Pl. no.: B.F.W. 2401-2406.
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"Extrait des Mémoires de la Société des Antiquaires de l'Ouest, 2e série, tome XIX, année 1896."
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t. 1. Monographie de rentier. Physiologie de l'employé. Traité de la vie élégante. Monographie de la presse Parisienne.--t. 2. Théorie de la démarche. Traité des excitants modernes. Portraits et critique littéraire. Physiologie de la toilette. Physiologie gastronomique. De la mode en littérature Gavarni. La Chine et les Chinois. Contes et nouvelles.
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"Marche heroique de szabady [par] J. Massenet, arrangement par Louis Soumis" issued as supplement to v. 1 no. 10.
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t. 10. Oeuvres critiques I: Mes haines. Marbres et plâtres. Deux définitions du roman. Livres d'aujourd'hui et de demain. Causeries dramatiques. Le roman expérimental.--t. 11. Oeuvres critiques II: Les romanciers naturalistes. Le naturalisme au théâtre. Nos auteurs dramatiques.--t. 12. Oeuvres critiques III: Revue dramatique. Documents littéraires. Mélanges critiques. Salons etétudes de critique d'art.--t. 13. Chroniques et polémiques l: Confidences d'une curieuse. Chroniques. Le République en marche.--t. 15. Théâtre et poèmes: Pièces dramatiques. Pièces lyriques. Préfaces. Poèmes.
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(cont.): Cradle song : berceuse / Walter Spinney -- Andantino from Fantasia in C minor / W.A. Mozart -- Marche de fête / Edgar A. Barrell -- Minster march : from Lohengrin / R. Wagner -- Sunrise : op. 7, no. 1 / Sigfrid Karg-Elert -- Song without words = Chant sans paroles : op. 2, no. 3 / P. Tschaikowsky -- Prayer on motives from R. Wagner's Lohengrin : op. 54 / B. Sulze -- Festal march : op. 67, no. 8 / E.R. Kroeger -- Christmas march / G. Merkel -- Duke Street : postlude II / Geo. E. Whiting -- Canzonetta from the Raymond overture / A. Thomas -- Anniversary march : introducing Auld lang syne : op. 10 / J. Lawrence Ebb -- Two cradle songs = Zwei Wiegenliedchen / Herbert Botting -- Minuet from the overture to Berenice / G.F. Handel -- Funeral march = Marche funèbre : op. 35 / Franz Chopin -- March in B♭ / Wm. Faulkes -- The Son of God goes forth to war : postlude VI / Geo. E. Whiting -- Nocturne des anges : op. 18, no. 1 / George F. Vincent -- Hosanna! / Paul Wachs -- Roumanian bridal march / Herbert W. Wareing.
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We studied a high-resolution multiproxy data set, including magnetic susceptibility (MS), CaCO3 content, and stable isotopes (d18O and d13C), from the stratigraphic interval covering the uppermost Maastrichtian and the lower Danian, represented by the pelagic limestones of the Scaglia Rossa Formation continuously exposed in the classic sections of the Bottaccione Gorge and the Contessa Highway near Gubbio, Italy. Variations in all the proxy series are periodic and reflect astronomically forced climate changes (i.e., Milankovitch cycles). In particular, the MS proxy reflects variations in the terrigenous dust input in this pelagic, deep-marine environment. We speculate that the dust is mainly eolian in origin and that the availability and transport of dust are influenced by variations in the vegetation cover on the Maastrichtian-Paleocene African or Asian zone, which were respectively located at tropical to subtropical latitudes to the south or far to the east of the western Tethyan Umbria-Marche Basin, and were characterized by monsoonal circulation. The dynamics of monsoonal circulation are known to be strongly dependent on precession-driven and obliquity-driven changes in insolation. We propose that a threshold mechanism in the vegetation coverage may explain eccentricity-related periodicities in the terrigenous eolian dust input. Other mechanisms, both oceanic and terrestrial, that depend on the precession amplitude modulated by eccentricity, can be evoked together with the variation of dust influx in the western Tethys to explain the detected eccentricity periodicity in the d13C record. Our interpretations of the d18O and MS records suggest a warming event ~400 k.y. prior to the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) boundary, and a period of climatic and environmental instability in the earliest Danian. Based on these multiproxy phase relationships, we propose an astronomical tuning for these sections; this leads us to an estimate of the timing and duration of several late Maastrichtian and Danian biostratigraphic and magnetostratigraphic events.