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Édouard Frère Champney         
  • "At San Diego", watercolor by Champney circa 1916
FRENCH-AMERICAN ARCHITECT (1874-1929)
Draft:Edouard Frere Champney; Draft:Édouard Frère Champney; Edouard Frere Champney; Edouard Champney
Edouard Frere Champney (May 4, 1874 - June 4, 1929) was an architect in the United States. He worked on buildings that are now listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and partnered with various architects including A.
Frère Jacques         
  • The result of all four parts runs together into the same two measures: an [[authentic cadence]].
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  • Sheet music as a round, without repetition of each half line[[File:YB4001Canon Frere Jacques.mid]]
FRENCH NURSERY RHYME
Frere Jacques; Are you sleeping; Are you sleeping?; Frere jacques; Martinillo; Frère Jacques in popular culture; Frere Jacque; Frere Jacques in popular culture; Frère Jacques (song); Brother Peter; Frere jacque; Frere Jacques (song); Brother John (song); Frère Jake; Frere Jake
"Frère Jacques" (, ), also known in English as "Brother John", is a nursery rhyme of French origin. The rhyme is traditionally sung in a round.
Mary Frere         
ENGLISH AUTHOR
Mary Eliza Isabella Frere; Old Deccan Days; Frere, Mary
Mary Eliza Isabella Frere (1845–1911) (nickname May) was an English author of works regarding India. In 1868 Frere published the first English-language field-collected book of Indian storytales, Old Deccan Days.