Rameau

NOUN
  1. French composer of operas whose writings laid the foundation for the modern theory of harmony (1683-1764)
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How To Use Rameau In A Sentence

  • We're matching homeless people with peopleless homes," - said Max Rameau. Strike updates for US homeless, Oakland riots, France, Israel, Gaza
  • Apuleius is a sword-swallower on the PontNeuf, the nephew of Rameau and Les Miserables
  • These words had already been heard in many an opera (notably in a beautiful chorus from Rameau's Pygmalion).
  • It was only last evening that I met this lady at a soiree given by Mademoiselle Julie Caumartin, coryphee distinguee, in love with young Rameau. The Parisians — Complete
  • It was also adapted for inclusion in many dramatic works and ballets by such composers as Lully, Campra, and especially Rameau, and was often associated with pastoral scenes.
  • As it happens, I have a passion for Rameau ... and I also know how to do a gumboot dance! Pillow fight at the Proms
  • Composers who wrote instrumental gavottes include François Couperin, Rameau, Purcell, Pachelbel, and J. C. F. Fischer.
  • Sadly, Rameau outlived his patroness by only a few months.
  • In 1982, Ms. Turocy was invited to choreograph Rameau's "Les Bor é ades" for the official French festivities in honor of the composer's 300th birthday the following year. Stepping Through History
  • He had recently orchestrated a gavotte with variations by Rameau, and had completed his Second Symphony, begun over five years before, but left unfinished until now.
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