The Chamber Choir brought the first half to a climax with an expressive performance of Cantique de Jean Racine. |
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What propelled Racine from sleepy farm town to 20th-century Florence of the Heartland? |
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Each composition was given an explanatory title by Racine, now historiographer to the King. |
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But Racine is much more than a whistle-stop on the dairy run. |
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While Corneille retained his partisans among older playgoers, it was Jean Racine who appealed to a new generation. |
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She began her career as a soubrette but made her debut at the Comédie-Française in 1743 as Phèdre in the tragedy by Racine. |
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In November 2012, police officers in Racine County, Wisconsin, pulled Matson over for running a flashing red light. |
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Cinémathèque québécoise Executive Director Yolande Racine thanked the union for tracking down the film. |
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We were the only Sikhs in our entire school, and there was only one other Sikh family in Racine, the town where we lived. |
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The Unibroue adventure began in 1990, when André Dion and Serge Racine decided to vie for a share of the fast-growing craft beer market. |
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In Racine the poetry preponderates, with the drama a close second. |
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In 1718, after the success of Oedipe, the first of his tragedies, he was acclaimed as the successor of the great classical dramatist Jean Racine and thenceforward adopted the name of Voltaire. |
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Examples of classicist playwrights are Pierre Corneille, Jean Racine and Moliere. |
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And I am pleased that the municipalities of Val Racine and Saint-Sébastien are receiving their gas tax funds so that they can address their infrastructure needs. |
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She worked at some of the trendiest salons in town with Stéphane Legros, Pietro d' Aquilla and Steve Racine until she felt ready to open her own place, Koükla, at 4648 Boul St-Laurent. |
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Racine in France and Goethe in Germany revived Greek drama, reworking the ancient myths. |
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The celebrated Louvre editions are Virgil, Racine, Horace, and La Fontaine. |
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In France, the first country to invite proposals, there is a transnational strand to the ESF Innovatory transnational and interregional actions managed by the inter mediary organization Racine. |
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Hecht was the son of Russian-Jewish immigrants, and after attending high school in Racine, Wisconsin, he moved to Chicago, then in the midst of an artistic and literary renascence. |
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Within several months of the appearance of Phèdre, Racine married the pious and unintellectual Catherine de Romanet, with whom he would have two sons and five daughters. |
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Corneille and Racine in tragedy, and Molière in comedy, were able to use these limitations to their advantage, focusing on the willpower and self-mastery of their characters, constructing a theatre of exceptional density. |
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From Ennius to Theroldus, from Theroldus to Casimir Delavigne, all is rhymed prose, a game, the sloppiness and glory of innumerable idiotic generations: Racine is the pure, the strong, the great. |
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Racine left the ground.. deafened, dazzled and tired to death. |
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Students also learned of the different kinds of Haitian music, compas or konpa and racine or rasin, just by going to the music stores in the area. |
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