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What (who) is cérémonie funèbre - definition

1995 FRENCH FILM DIRECTED BY CLAUDE CHABROL
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Musique funèbre         
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1958 COMPOSITION FOR STRING ORCHESTRA BY WITOLD LUTOSŁAWSKI
Musique funèbre (Lutosławski); Musique funebre; Muzyka żałobna
Musique funèbre (; Funereal Music or Music of Mourning) is a composition for string orchestra by the Polish composer Witold Lutosławski, completed in 1958.
Concerto funebre         
Concerto funèbre
Concerto funebre (Funereal Concerto) is a musical composition for violin soloist and string orchestra by the German composer Karl Amadeus Hartmann. Written in 1939 and substantially revised in 1959, it is by far Hartmann's best known work, especially noted for its lyrical final movement.
Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale         
SYMPHONY BY HECTOR BERLIOZ
Symphonie funèbre et triomphale; Symphonie Funèbre et Triomphale; Symphonie Funebre et Triomphale; Symphonie funebre et triomphale; Grande symphonie funebre et triomphale; Funeral and Triumphal Symphony; Symphonie funehre et triomphale
Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale (English: Grand Funeral and Triumphal Symphony), Op. 15, is the fourth and last symphony by the French composer Hector Berlioz, first performed on 28 July 1840 in Paris.

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La Cérémonie

La Cérémonie is a 1995 crime drama film by Claude Chabrol, adapted from the 1977 novel A Judgement in Stone by Ruth Rendell. The film echoes the case of Christine and Lea Papin, two French maids who brutally murdered their employer's wife and daughter in 1933, as well as the 1947 play they inspired, The Maids by Jean Genet.