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󲹳ܰé

[ foh-rey ]

noun

  1. Ga·bri·el Ur·bain [g, a, -b, r, ee-, el, oo, r, -, ban], 1845–1924, French composer.


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/ fore; ˈfɔːreɪ /

noun

  1. 󲹳ܰéGabriel (Urbain)18451924MFrenchMUSIC: composerEDUCATION: teacher Gabriel ( Urbain ) (ɡabriɛl). 1845–1924, French composer and teacher, noted particularly for his song settings of French poems, esp those of Verlaine, his piano music, and his Messe de Requiem (1887)
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