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Category:Soubise, Camille
Camille Soubise
(17 June 1833 — 15 January 1901)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Alphonse Du Camp (most common pseudonym), Ferdinand Alphonse Clément Joseph Van den Camp (real name), Vandencamp
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VIAF
:
163832177
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LCCN
:
no2008140164
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ISNI
:
0000000112434437
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SUDOC
:
101289561
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BNF
:
148199379
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Writer, poet and singer, born in Brussels in 1833, died in Paris (12e) in 1901.
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Works with text by: Soubise, Camille
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L'amour et la rose (Missa, Edmond)
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Chanson canadienne (Missa, Edmond)
La chanson des blés d'or (Doria, Frédéric)
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Les femmes de Shakspeare (Bordèse, Luigi)
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Les musiciens de Crémone (Missa, Edmond)
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Si les cloches vont à Rome (Gael, Henri van)
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La valse des brises (Missa, Edmond)
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