habit de tombeau - definizione. Che cos'è habit de tombeau
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Cosa (chi) è habit de tombeau - definizione

PIANO SUITE BY MAURICE RAVEL
Tombeau de couperin; Tombeau de Couperin; Couperin's Tomb; Le tombeau de Couperin
  • Cover of the first printed edition designed by Ravel himself
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  • The house in [[Lyons-la-Forêt]] where Ravel composed ''Le Tombeau de Couperin''

Rivière du Tombeau         
RIVER IN MAURITIUS
Riviere du Tombeau; Tombeau River
Rivière du Tombeau is a river in northwestern Mauritius. Its source is on the slopes of Pieter Both Mountain, from where it flows north and then west for a total of 16 kilometres, reaching the Indian Ocean at Baie-du-Tombeau, north of the capital of Port Louis.
Parafunctional activity         
THE HABITUAL EXERCISE OF A BODY PART IN A WAY THAT IS OTHER THAN THE MOST COMMON USE OF THAT BODY PART
Para-functional habit; Parafunctional habit
A para-functional habit or parafunctional habit is the habitual exercise of a body part in a way that is other than the most common use of that body part. In dentistry, orthodontics, and oral and maxillofacial pathology, the body part in question is usually the mouth, tongue, or jaw.
Le Tombeau de Couperin         
Le Tombeau de Couperin (The Couperin's Tomb) is a suite for solo piano by Maurice Ravel, composed between 1914 and 1917. The piece is in six movements, based on those of a traditional Baroque suite.

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Le Tombeau de Couperin

Le Tombeau de Couperin (The Grave of Couperin) is a suite for solo piano by Maurice Ravel, composed between 1914 and 1917. The piece is in six movements, based on those of a traditional Baroque suite. Each movement is dedicated to the memory of a friend of the composer (or in one case, two brothers) who had died fighting in World War I. Ravel also produced an orchestral version of the work in 1919, although this omitted two of the original movements.