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61. Pieces en Trio (2 Descant or 2
 
62. iieme livre de pieces de viole
 
63. Premier livre de pieces de viole
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64. Crocodylidé: Crocodile, Crocodile
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65. All the World's Mornings (A Graywolf
 
66. La lecon de musique (Textes du
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67. Tous les matins du monde: Roman

61. Pieces en Trio (2 Descant or 2 Treble Recorders and Piano (Harpsicord)).
by Marin Marais.
 Paperback: Pages (1957-01-01)

Asin: B0013770C0
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62. iieme livre de pieces de viole avec la basse chifrée en partition, etc. < Marin sculpsit. >
by Roland Marais
 Unknown Binding: 31 Pages (1738)

Asin: B0000CZEM9
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63. Premier livre de pieces de viole avec la basse chifrée en partition ... Marin sculpst, etc
by Roland Marais
 Unknown Binding: 32 Pages (1735)

Asin: B0000CZEM8
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64. Crocodylidé: Crocodile, Crocodile Marin, Crocodile Du Nil, Crocodile Américain, Crocodile Des Marais, Crocodile de Johnston (French Edition)
Paperback: 58 Pages (2010-07-28)
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Asin: 1159440174
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Les achats comprennent une adhésion à l'essai gratuite au club de livres de l'éditeur, dans lequel vous pouvez choisir parmi plus d'un million d'ouvrages, sans frais. Le livre consiste d'articles Wikipedia sur : Crocodile, Crocodile Marin, Crocodile Du Nil, Crocodile Américain, Crocodile Des Marais, Crocodile de Johnston, Crocodile de L'orénoque, Crocodile Du Siam, Gustave, Crocodile Des Philippines, Crocodile de Cuba, Crocodile Nain, Faux-Gavial D'afrique, Crocodile de Nouvelle-Guinée, Faux-Gavial de Malaisie, Crocodile de Morelet, Crocodylus Johnsoni. Non illustré. Mises à jour gratuites en ligne. Extrait : Les crocodilidés (Crocodylidae) sont des reptiles aquatiques de l'ordre des crocodiliens. Leur nom vernaculaire contient le terme crocodile et pour certains d'entre eux faux-gavial. Ils constituent la famille des Crocodylidae et vivent dans une grande partie des tropiques en Afrique et même au Sahara mais rarement, en Asie, dans les Amériques et en Australie. Ils tendent à vivre dans des rivières lentes et se nourrir d'une large variété de mammifères et de poissons vivants et morts. Quelques espèces, en particulier le crocodile d'eau salée d'Australie et des îles du Pacifique, s'aventurent parfois assez loin en mer. Les crocodiles chassent à l'affût et sont relativement rapides sur de courtes distances même hors de l'eau : leur vitesse moyenne de déplacement est de 3 km/h mais elle peut atteindre 18 km/h lors d'une attaque sur terre et près de 30km/h lors d'une attaque dans l'eau. Ils ont des mâchoires très puissantes et des dents coupantes adaptées au découpage de la viande. Comme il s'agit d'animaux à sang froid (poïkilothermes), ils peuvent rester de longues périodes sans manger. On a vu des crocodiles attaquer des lions et des requins. Le mot vient du latin crocodilus, mot venant lui-même du grec krokodilos qui désigne les lézards. Hérodote explique que le mot krokodilos était donné par les Ioniens aux lézards des mur...http://booksllc.net/?l=fr ... Read more


65. All the World's Mornings (A Graywolf Discovery)
by Pascal Quignard
Paperback: 96 Pages (1993-09-01)
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Asin: 1555972039
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Set in seventeenth-century France during the reign of Louis XIV, a romantic and tragic story of a musical genius, his daughters and his pupil. A translation from the French by James Kirkup. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Love's song of despair
Who among us was aware of Monsieur Sainte Colombe before Alain Corneau's film and Jordi Savall's musical arrangement?Regrettably few of us.Reading a book after seeing a film adaptation is generally unrewarding.In this case, however, Quinard's style and technique grant this book a special place.Even full knowledge of the tale doesn't erode the power of the narrative he's achieved.

"Monsieur Sainte Colombe" remains the most enigmatic figure in musical history.Much of what we do know derives from the journals of his student Marin Marais, musician in Louis XIV's royal court.Sainte Colombe added a seventh string to the viola da gamba, granting the instrument an extended bass range - almost sepulchrous in tone.That morosity was fully applied in much of Sainte Colombe's work as he played in isolation at the bottom of his garden.Quignard evokes feelings from the hardest heart in his descriptions of the ghost of Sainte Colombe's wife appearing to hear the master's music."Tombeau des regrets" features large in this tale, and it is now likely Sainte Colombe's most famous work.Listen to it as you read this story.

Quignard uses an "episodic" style in this short work.Although the continuity is clear, time is adroitly jumped over from one chapter to the next.The pressure on Sainte Colombe builds even across the gaps as the time from his living wife grows more distant.Quinard imparts Sainte Colombe's despair and loneliness with eloquence and finesse.The master's mood swings are depicted with effective force.Sainte Colombe, as a Jansenist, was a man of strict character.Quignard draws his responses to challenges with intense imagery, providing us with a complex character.Sainte Colombe loves his music, his departed wife, his daughters and his religion with equal fervour.How would such a man survive?

With so little known about Sainte Colombe the man, one may challenge the value of this book as an "historical" novel.That's a false approach.Quignard portrays a man caught in a swarm of varying influences.Raising his daughters while mourning his wife confrontsSainte Colombe with conflicting priorities.Through all that he is driven by his quest for producing "real" music.Brief as this novel is, it compresses much in a few pages.It's not to be taken up lightly, nor merely to see what caused it to be made into a film.It stands successfully on its own merit. [stephen a. haines - Ottawa, Canada]

4-0 out of 5 stars Imperfect but memorable
Graywolf Press' Discovery series is always worth reading - this volume is no exception.Certain chapters of this slim volume are memorable for the perfect imagery used to describe life lived in music not words or deeds.

An example - when Marin Marais tells of his return from the boys' choir to his father's shoe shop, the images of smell, the effect of light upon the leather, the callous on a shoemaker's fingers create an absolutely right image of what Marin as a musician wishes to run from.

Another example - when Monsieur de Sainte Colombe commissions a friend to paint a 'reminder' of his late wife's appearance as he plays the lament he wrote upon her death, it is a simple still-life of the work table, the wine flask, the partially eaten sweet that he requests - not a portrait or a ghostly appearance.

The most memorable example - Monsieur de Sainte Colombe teaching Marin Marais music, sounds are the sound of a paint brush painting a still-life, the voices of actresses reciting Racine, the sound of a boy's urine hitting fresh snow...

Such chapters make the book a seductive read.Unfortunately, the characterization of people is not as strong as the characterization of the music.The author never engaged me in the plot, yet the style is one of conventional plot development.

The book is flawed but still a marvelous read - well worth the time required to read this slim volume.

4-0 out of 5 stars The melancholy and musical story of two Baroque musicians.
Quignard tries to do with fiction what history cannot: recreate the life of the mysterious and obscure Baroque musician, Sainte Colombe (who's first name is unknown, even), and the relationship he had with his most famous pupil, Marin Marais. The result is the magical if short novel, ALL THE WORLD'S MORNINGS. Quignard, also an expert on Baroque music, brings to life the pain of the reclusive Colombe, who devotes his life to his music and his solitude after the death of his wife, and the fire of Marais, who's arrogance and brilliance ignite Colombe's anger and his daughter's love. Though the translation is sometimes awkward, this is a unique, beautiful, musical, and deeply moving book ... Read more


66. La lecon de musique (Textes du XXe siecle) (French Edition)
by Pascal Quignard
 Unknown Binding: 135 Pages (1987)

Isbn: 2010124197
Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars the most boring book
I struggled through this book. The only reason I finished it is because it was not cheap and I paid for the transportation overseas. Don't bother to read it!!What a bore. ... Read more


67. Tous les matins du monde: Roman (French Edition)
by Pascal Quignard
Paperback: 134 Pages (1991)
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Asin: 2070724743
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