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L'opium et le bâton         
NOVEL BY MOULOUD MAMMERI
L'opium et le bâton: roman
L'opium et le bâton is a 1965 novel by Algerian writer Mouloud Mammeri, who was born in Algeria and lived in Algeria, Morocco, and France. The novel was republished in Paris, in 1992, by Éditions La Découverte (.
Baton (conducting)         
  • Batons used by [[Arturo Toscanini]], on display at a [[Smithsonian]] museum.
  • [[John Philip Sousa]] conducting with a baton (1911).
  • J. B. Lully by [[Paul Mignard]]
  • [[Igor Stravinsky]] conducting with a baton (1929).
STICK FOR CONDUCTING MUSIC
Conducting baton; Conductor's baton; Baton (music); Conductor baton
A baton is a stick that is used by conductors primarily to enlarge and enhance the manual and bodily movements associated with directing an ensemble of musicians.
Rhené-Baton         
FRENCH MUSICIAN (1879-1940)
Rhene-Baton; René-Emmanuel Baton; Rhené-Bâton; Emmanuel Rhené-Baton
René-Emmanuel Baton, known as Rhené-Baton (5 September 1879 – 23 September 1940), was a French conductor and composer. Though born in Courseulles-sur-Mer, Normandy, his family originated in Vitré in neighbouring Brittany.