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L’intervention de l’acteur municipal au Québec : L’étude de cinq politiques familiales municipales
Heiko ou l'apparition du heros
Le bruit du [sign] reunit autour de Nicolas Stephan (sax/compos), Jeanne Added (voix), Julien Rousseau (trp), Julien Ome (gt), Theo Girard (cb) et Sebastien Brun (batt/machines). Ce groupe de musiciens sur-actifs, travaille à Paris depuis 2003. Ovni de la scène de jazz actuelle, ils ont forge un son unique et immediatement reconnaissable. La voix de Jeanne Added, utilisee avant tout comme un instrument, apporte une touche de mystère à l'ecriture de Nicolas Stephan, terriblement ciselee, efficace, et servie par des improvisateurs aux oreilles grandes ouvertes. On y decèle des influences très ouvertes qui vont de Henry Threadgill ou Tim Berne, à Leo Ferre. Sur le disque, le groupe a invite trois de ses partenaires de scène privilegies : Pierre Alexandre Tremblay (machines), Sylvaine Helary (flûtes), et Eve Risser (voix/flûtes). Le groupe joue en residence une fois par mois aux Voûtes à Paris depuis 2006, et à Londres regulièrement, invite par le Collectif Loop. Ils se produiront egalement à Montreal en 2008. Heiko ou l'apparition du heros est le premier disque du bruit du [sign], et comme ils ont dejà beaucoup à dire, il s'agit d'un double disque, longuement mûri par le groupe, fruit d'une annee de travail, ou rien ne semble avoir ete laisse au hasard. Heiko est le titre du premier disque, apparition du heros celui du second. On navigue d'un univers à l'autre, parfois pris à la gorge par une poesie brute, et un sentiment d'ineluctable. Tous les titres sont des compositions originales de Nicolas Stephan, exceptes deux titres de Sebastien Brun. Le disque contient les dessins de Pierre Constantin et les photos de Johann Verspuy, tous deux guillemotleft membres actifs guillemotright du groupe lors de leurs concerts parisiens depuis plusieurs annees. Ce disque est produit par l'association Sophie aime
Sebastien Rale vs. New England: A Case Study of Frontier Conflict
Author\u27s original abstract: A study was made of the Jesuit missionary, Sebastien Rale, and his role in New England-New France relations. French and English primary and secondary materials were examined to give the broadest possible view of the man and to place him in historical context.
It was found that Sebastien Rale was not an agent of New France. The conflicting opinions surrounding the mission of Norridgewock and the border war of the 1720\u27s were traced to the problems of Massachusetts-Abnaki relations. Rale\u27s frequent and testy letters to the government of the Bay Colony were blunt reactions to what he viewed as religious and territorial threats against his mission.
The frontier conflict between 1713 and 1722 was not the result of French Imperial policy. The French insisted that the Abnakis were allies but refused active participation in the Indians\u27 quarrel with New England. Policy was developed in Maine by the Jesuits. The missionaries were only secondarily interested in Quebec\u27s desire to prevent Massachusetts\u27 settlement of the Kennebec. With the declaration of war in July, 1722, however, the Jesuits left the Abnakis in the hands of the governor and the intendant of New France on whom the Indians relied for vital war supplies.
Finally, the controversial attack on Norridgewock was appraised. It was found that no secondary account had fully evaluated the sources. Examination led to the discovery of crucial inconsistencies in the primary accounts of New England. The French sources were found to be based on the understandably confused impressions of the fleeing Indians. In large measure the English sources present the more valid picture: the sudden attack, the panicked confusion, and Sebastien Rale dying with gun in hand. After Rale\u27s death the war drew to a close. Without Sebastien Rale\u27s persuasion and determination, the Abnakis were not able to present a united front against colonial expansion
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Steve J. Chavez recital thesis 2012
Thesis (M.M.)
California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Sebastien Vallee, Jeffrey Benedict, John KennedyThe musical selections from this Master recital were not chosen with a specific theme in mind, rather each selection was carefully selected to represent the requisite musical styles stemming from the 18th to 20th century.All the literature was selected based on the requirements of the music department representing the technical skill level worthy of a graduate student from the institution of California State University, Los Angeles. This written project is the presentation of historical and musical research gathered by this author in preparation for this recital. The selections of Bach, Handel, Beethoven, Schubert, Faure, Menotti, Hoiby, and Barber are discussed in turn
Considerations sur l'ordre de Cincinnatus, [electronic resource] : ou imitation d'un pamphlet anglo-americain. Par le comte de Mirabeau. Suivies de plusieurs pieces relatives a cette institution; ... d'un pamphlet du Docteur Price, intitule: Observations on the importance of the American Revolution, ...
Sebastien Roch Nicholas Chamfort is given as joint author by Querard and Barbier.A reissue of the 1784 Londres edition, with a different title-page.Sig. H1 is a cancel - The 'Avis' is dated: Londres, 20 septembre, 1784.Printer's name from colophon.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
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