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Harrison$33882$ - traduction vers Anglais

ENGLISH COMPOSER (1934–2022)
Harrison Birtwhistle; Sir Harrison Birtwistle; Birtwistle, Sir Harrison; Harrison Paul Birtwistle; Harrison Bertwistle; Birtwistle, Harrison

Harrison      
n. Harrison (naam)
George Harrison         
  • Harrison's place of birth and first home – [[12 Arnold Grove]]
  • Harrison leaving the Hilton Hotel in Amsterdam, and signing an album for a fan, February 1977
  • Harrison's Harptone L-6 acoustic guitar, which he played at the Concert for Bangladesh
  • Bangla Desh]]" single
  • George Harrison sculpture in [[Dhaka]], Bangladesh
  • Hare Krishna]] devotees Shyamasundar Das and [[Mukunda Goswami]], in [[Vrindavan]], India, in 1996
  • Harrison (left) and [[Ringo Starr]] (right) performing at the King's Hall in Belfast, 1964
  • Close-up of Harrison from the Beatles statue at [[Pier Head]], Liverpool
  • Harrison's burgundy Les Paul
  • Harrison and [[Eric Clapton]] performing "[[While My Guitar Gently Weeps]]" at the 1987 Prince's Trust Concert in London
  •  Harrison and [[Pattie Boyd]] lived in [[Kinfauns]] in Surrey from 1964 to 1970
  • Olivia]] were the victims of a knife attack by an intruder.
  • "George Harrison" Star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] in Los Angeles
  • [[Ravi Shankar]], who taught Harrison the [[sitar]] (pictured in 1969)
  • The Beatles in 1967
  • Harrison at a Beatles press conference in Amsterdam in 1964
  • Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Starr on arrival in New York City at the height of [[Beatlemania]], February 1964
  • Trade ad for ''Wonderwall Music''
BRITISH MUSICIAN AND LEAD GUITARIST OF THE BEATLES (1943-2001)
George Harrisson; Harrison, George; Arthur Wax; Bette Y El Mysterioso; Carl Harrison; George H.; George Harrysong; George O'Hara (pseudonym); George O'Hara-Smith; The George O'Hara-Smith Singers; Hari Georgeson; Jai Raj Harisein; Nelson Wilbury; George harrison; P. Roducer; Spike Wilbury; The silent Beatle; George Harrison MBE; Goerge Harrison; George Harison; The quiet Beatle; Beatle George; Michael Abram; Jairaj Hari san
n. (1943-2001) George Harrison, Engelse rockster, gitarist, lid van de "Beatles", overleden aan een hersentumor
Courtney Love         
  • alt=Woman onstage, holding guitar and looking down, smiling
  • alt=Woman playing guitar, with her left leg up on a monitor.
  • alt=A woman posed for a photo staring into the camera
  • alt=Woman playing guitar and screaming into microphone
  • Love in 2016
  • Love, pictured playing a [[Fender Mustang]] in 2012, has often played both Fender and [[Rickenbacker]] guitars throughout her career
  • alt=Woman with hands on hips, with a guitar, speaking into a microphone
  • alt=Woman in corset holding microphone onstage
  • alt=Woman in dress playing guitar, with a man in background
AMERICAN ROCK MUSICIAN AND ACTRESS
Courtney Michelle Love; Courteney Love; Coco Rodriguez; Courtney Michelle Harrison; Courtney Michelle Cobain; Courtney Love Cobain; Love, Courtney; Courtney Michelle; Courtney Michelle (singer); Girl with the Most Cake; Died Blonde; Courtney Love: My Story; Girl With the Most Cake; Courtney love
Courtney Love (Amerikaanse rockzangeres, vroegere echtgenote van beroemde rockzanger Kurt Cubine)

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Harrison Birtwistle

Sir Harrison Birtwistle (15 July 1934 – 18 April 2022) was an English composer of contemporary classical music best known for his operas, often based on mythological subjects. Among his many compositions, his better known works include The Triumph of Time (1972) and the operas The Mask of Orpheus (1986), Gawain (1991), and The Minotaur (2008). The last of these was ranked by music critics at The Guardian in 2019 as the third-best piece of the 21st century. Even his compositions that were not written for the stage often showed a theatrical approach. A performance of his saxophone concerto Panic during the BBC's Last Night of the Proms caused "national notoriety". He received many international awards and honorary degrees.