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"éclat" Definitions
  1. ostentatious display : PUBLICITY
  2. dazzling effect : BRILLIANCE
  3. brilliant or conspicuous success
  4. PRAISE, APPLAUSE

75 Sentences With "éclat"

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My favorite part about Touche Éclat Foundation is that it's long-lasting.
Rockwell was enamored of the counterculture, not least for its visual éclat.
The iconic Touche Éclat brightening pen is to thank for her ever-present glow.
Otherwise, I just wear tons of mascara, eyeliner and I love wearing YSL Beauté Touche Éclat.
But for me, I'm a bigger fan of its Touche Éclat Le Teint Radiance Awakening Foundation ($54).
Or we could call it esprit, and that might entail panache, éclat, or, antithetically, despondency, dysphoria, ire.
Touche Éclat Foundation isn't just another base for your skin, it's also boosted my skin's natural radiance and glow.
Aucune main ne se lève.. " Facebook c'est pour les vieux ", s'exclame une élève, provoquant un éclat de rire général.
Mr. Rattle began the program with Boulez's "Éclat," a 10-minute work from 1965 scored for 15 instruments, including guitar and piano.
YSL offers more targeted coverage, too: In January, it added three tinted versions of its popular Touche Éclat highlighter to its line.
The dress amounts to a symbol of Michelle's public role—a tall order for anyone—and the éclat with which she performs it.
Clé de Peau also launched two new foundations: a stick foundation, teint stick éclat ($95), and a cream foundation, le fond de teint ($250).
And not only did she share her secrets, she revealed the single product that can create the entire look: YSL's iconic Touche Éclat perfecting pen.
VERDANT/VERDICT jumped out and suggested ÉCLAT/EXPAT, which is right, and "trestle/thistle," which I liked and continued the green idea suggested by VERDANT.
"Répons" is in most respects inferior to "Éclat/Multiples," a work for a similar percussion-based orchestra that he had begun and abandoned a decade before.
" New York's Jesse Green wrote that she "brings surprising dramatic intelligence to Shug Avery's own transformations and unsurprising vocal éclat to her clutch of terrific numbers.
Fontana seized upon that note of insolent suavity at a time in Italy of economic boom and cultural éclat—most brilliantly evident, of course, in film.
I originally thought that the skin-care-level ingredients would make Touche Éclat a light-coverage foundation, almost like a BB or CC cream; it's actually the opposite.
"Unlike other stick foundations, teint stick éclat applies easily and feels light, is cool to the touch, and is easily smoothed over the skin, like ice cream," says Soga.
Try: Bobbi Brown Nude Finish Tinted Moisturizer SPF 15, $46; NARS Concealer in Pear, $25; Yves Saint Laurent Touche Éclat Neutralizer in Vert Green, $38; Vichy Dermablend Corrective Stick, $28.
It was fun to note that I've owned Swatches like those displayed here; and hey, that YSL "touche éclat" highlighter is exactly like the one still in my makeup drawer.
Or consider Sisley-Paris's Instant Éclat ($90): Its plant extracts replenish skin's natural "water cushion" for a plumped result that lasts after the soft-pink lotion has melted into your skin.
If you've ever browsed the internet for a list of holy grail products pros, editors, and beauty fanatics alike swear by, we can bet YSL Touche Éclat is regularly at the top.
So when I heard that YSL launched a new iteration of its cult favorite Touche Éclat in three different shades designed to neutralize redness and color correct, I jumped at the chance to try it.
Though he does it with boundless éclat, its bravura is what audiences in both Vail (where he and Ms. Kuranaga danced it in 2010 and 2012) and New York know he can do perfectly well.
ZACHARY WOOLFE 'ÉCLAT' MASTER CLASS One of Mr. Boulez's major achievements in his later years was the establishment of the Lucerne Festival Academy in Switzerland in 2004, offering a dual focus on young performers and contemporary music.
But since using YSL Touche Éclat Foundation ($54) more than four years ago, I've been able to reduce the amount of makeup products I use and the time it takes to do my beauty routine in half.
Shawn Mendes rocked the 2019 American Music Awards red carpet on Sunday, wearing an indigo suit by Paul Smith, a custom teal shirt by Marcell von Berlin and a few swipes of Yves Saint Laurent's iconic Touche Éclat concealer.
In this video, produced by the Lucerne Festival, Mr. Boulez works with young conductors in a master class in 2011, centered on his 1965 work "Éclat" for 15 instruments, and the budding maestros discuss what they stand to gain from the experience.
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC In two concerts at Carnegie Hall, the world's most dazzling orchestra takes a brief break — for Boulez's "Éclat" — from a dive into classics of the Viennese tradition: Brahms's Second and Mahler's Seventh Symphonies and works by Schoenberg, Webern and Berg. Nov.
While discussing her makeup and skin-care picks with a beauty editor, Markle revealed that she, like the rest of us, swears by YSL Touche Éclat, the Shu Uemura eyelash curler, and Fresh's lip treatments for her day-to-day look — all familiar cult favorites, but not exactly on the cheap side.
Lotus Excel In 1982, the Éclat was developed into the Éclat Excel (later badged simply as the Lotus Excel), which used the same engine, but a modified version of the chassis, altered bodywork, a Toyota gearbox, driveline, and brakes.
The company acquired Éclat Pharmaceuticals of St. Louis, Missouri in March 2012. On 8 February 2016, the company acquired FSC Holdings, LLC, which included its wholly owned subsidiaries FSC Pediatrics, Inc., FSC Therapeutics, LLC, and FSC Laboratories, Inc. On 3 January 2017, Flamel, Éclat, and FCS Pediatrics became Avadel Pharmaceuticals plc after the Company completed a cross-border merger from France to Ireland.
Owing to his origin from Dihing, he was also known as Dihingia Raja. Sujinphaa ascended the throne with great éclat. Large sum of money were distributed amongst the people and the festivities continued for seven days.
Rear view The Éclat Series 1 (1975–1980) was announced in October 1975.Lotus Eclat at Earls Court today. The Times, Wednesday, 15 October 1975; pg. 4; Issue 59527 It used a Lotus 907 Inline-4 engine.
In 1981 Lotus introduced the Type 84, called the Lotus Éclat S 2.2 Riviera. This model, which was available for two years, came with a removable roof panel, air conditioning, vented bonnet and a rear spoiler. Production totaled 223 units.
Apart from morning and evening services, the gurdwaras hold special congregations to mark important anniversaries on the Sikh calendar. They become scenes of much éclat and festivity during celebrations in honour of the birth and death () anniversaries of the Gurus and Vaisakhi.
The company is most widely known for the "Good & Evil" Bar with Anthony Bourdain and Eric Ripert launched in 2012 after their trip to Peru with Bourdain on CNN’s “Parts Unknown.” Éclat Chocolate currently offers five different flavors of their liquid caramels truffles: Milk Chocolate with Sea Salt, Dark Chocolate with Sea Salt, Ginger, Pear, and Calvados. In addition to the more classic flavors, Éclat Chocolate offers more striking flavor combinations such as Green Tea & Roasted Rice and Porcini & Thyme in their newest product line, the Parallel Bars. The Parallel bars have been featured in the New York Times and Bon Appetit for their unique use of dual flavors and chocolates that run parallel to each other within the bar, hence the name.
Later cars used a Getrag five speed gearbox. A three-speed automatic gearbox was optional. The Éclat had disc brakes at the front, and inboard drum brakes at the rear. Air conditioning and power steering were offered as options. The different equipments of the Series 1 cars were called 520, 521, 522, 523, and 524.
The architectural designs speak eloquently of the architects of those times. In Navratra , Shardotsava is celebrated with great éclat when thousands of people gather to pay homage to the goddess. Sharada Mandir— The idol is supposed to be ' Svayambhu'. It is a small building housing two images of the same goddess of unequal size.
Despite parental disapproval, she first dedicated her life to God as an anchoress, and later became a nun in the recently founded Cistercian Abbey of Roosendael (the Valley of the Roses) in what is now Sint-Katelijne- Waver. One historian has described her as adding "éclat" to the monastery.Alphonse Wauters, Histoire des environs de Bruxelles, vol. 3, p. 662.
Map of Asia minor, 89 BC showing Roman provinces and client states as well as Pontic territory. Mithridates knew enough about the workings of Roman politics to seek redress from the Senate, were he really interested. Instead he wanted to act under the éclat of the recent violation of his territory. After Pelopidas' return he sent his son Ariarathes into Cappadocia with a strong army.
In the year 1887, the Catholic University of Louvain, has celebrated his 50th anniversary.... E. Descamps, in : Université Catholique de Louvain : Liber Memorialis : 1834-1884, Louvain : Peeters, 1887, p. V : "les fêtes du cinquantième anniversaire de l'Université catholique de Louvain ont eu un brillant éclat et un immense retentissement". Only in 1968 did the new Catholic university add the date 1425 to its neo-gothic seal (created in 1909).
He previously directed a number of short films, including Vent solaire and Éclat du jour, as well as an episode of the television documentary series The Nature of Things. His credits as a cinematographer have included the films Vic and Flo Saw a Bear (Vic + Flo ont vu un ours), The Heart of Madame Sabali (Le cœur de Madame Sabali) and For Those Who Don't Read Me (À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas).
The Lotus Éclat (Type 76 and Type 84) is a sports car built from 1975 to 1982 by British automobile manufacturer Lotus Cars. It was based on the Elite but had a fastback body style which offered more practicality with storage in the boot (trunk), albeit with less headroom above the rear seats. The car was initially to be called the "Elite Coupe". The lower half of the fibreglass bodywork was actually identical to that of the Elite.
Berlin City Palace. On 18 September 1933 Werner was appointed praeses of the old- Prussian general synod, thus becoming president of the church senate. In September Ludwig Müller appointed Joachim Hossenfelder, Reichsfuhrer of the German Christians, as provincial bishop of Brandenburg (resigned in November after the éclat in the Sportpalast, see below), while the then furloughed Karow was newly appointed as provincial bishop of Berlin. Thus the Ecclesiastical Province of the March of Brandenburg, which included Berlin, had two bishops.
These studies were represented in 1960 with huge éclat in the press, at the XIII Triennale di Milano. In 1958, he later went on to design major residential neighborhoods, including the CEP of Livorno. In 1958 Moretti participated with Adalberto Libera, Vittorio Cafiero, Amedeo Luccichenti and Vincenzo Monaco in the project of the Olympic Village in Rome designed for the XVII Olympiad scheduled in 1960. The design of the village won in 1961 the Prix IN/ARCH 1961 for the best achievement in the region of Lacio.
When there was a shortage of birthdays, other occasions were eulogised; Mawson records that even the anniversary of the "First Lighting of London by Gas" was observed "with extraordinary éclat". Much use was made of the expedition's library, especially the books that brought, as Mawson put it, "the sudden breath of a world of warmth and colour, richness and vivacity". On 9 August, Ninnis and Mertz ventured out, to carry stores up to the five-mile depot established in March. They named this spot "Aladdin's Cave".
230 Beecham responded, "I emphatically refuse to be wagged by any orchestra ... I am going to found one more great orchestra to round off my career."Reid (1961), p. 231 In 1945 he conducted the first concert of Walter Legge's new Philharmonia Orchestra, but was not disposed to accept a salaried position from Legge, his former assistant, any more than from his former players in the LPO. His new orchestra to rival the Philharmonia would, he told Legge, be launched in "the most auspicious circumstances and éclat".
A distinction may be made between works which Boulez was actively progressing and those which he put to one side despite their potential for further development. In the latter category, the archives contain three unpublished movements of the Third Piano SonataEdwards, 4. and further sections of Éclat/Multiples which, if performed, would practically double its length. As for works Boulez was known to be working on in his later years, the premieres of two more orchestral Notations (V and VI) were announced by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for May 2006, but postponed.
The typefaces designed by Doyald Young include Young Baroque, ITC Éclat, Home Run, and the formal script Young Gallant. Commissions for logotypes and trademarks include the industrial design firm of Henry Dreyfuss Associates, California Institute of Technology, University of California at Los Angeles, exhibition catalogs for UCLA’s Clark Memorial Library, The Music Center of Los Angeles County, Mattel Toys, Max Factor, Vidal Sassoon and Prudential Insurance. With Don Bartels, designed the font for General Electric Company’s corporate identity program. His life story and working method is profiled in the Lynda.
199 (illustration 11) In the year 1884 the Catholic University of Louvain celebrated solemnly its 50th anniversary.E. Descamps, in : Université catholique de Louvain : Liber Memorialis : 1834–1884, Louvain : Peeters, 1887, p. V : "les fêtes du cinquantième anniversaire de l'Université catholique de Louvain ont eu un brillant éclat et un immense retentissement". In 1909, the Catholic University celebrated its 75th anniversary, and struck a medal where for the first time it officially used the French word "réinstallation" (resettlement), and the Dutch word "herstelling" (restoration) beginning of a new "official" history.
Ely railway station, on the Fen Line, is a major railway hub with the Cambridge to Ely section opening in 1845. Five major railway lines—excluding the former Ely and St Ives Railway—emanate from this hub: north to King's Lynn, northwest to Peterborough, east to Norwich, southeast to Ipswich and south to Cambridge and London. At the opening of the Lynn and Ely railway "with great éclat" on 25 October 1847, the Ely station building, completed in 1847, was described by The Illustrated London News as "an extensive pileOED pile, n. 2. a. "A large building or edifice, esp.
After leaving the Théâtre Lyrique with Perrin to join the Opéra-Comique company at the end of 1855, Cabel's first creation was on 23 February 1856 in the title role of Daniel Auber's 3-act opera Manon Lescaut. The famous aria "Éclat de rire" ("Laughing Song") is said to have been created especially for her. She also appeared in Meyerbeer's L'étoile du nord. Meyerbeer, who was trying to decide whether Cabel or Caroline Miolan-Carvalho was better suited for his new opera Le chercheur des trésors (later to be titled Le pardon de Ploërmel or Dinorah),Meyerbeer 2004, p. 27.
Convict George Barrington is (perhaps apocryphally) recorded as having written the prologue for the first theatrical play performed by convicts in Australia, one year after the First Fleet's arrival. It is known as "Our Country's Good", based on the now-famous closing stanza: ::From distant climes, o'er wide-spread seas, we come, ::Though not with much éclat or beat of drum, ::True patriots all: for, be it understood: ::We left our country for our country's good. The poems of Frank the Poet are among the few surviving literary works done by a convict while still incarcerated. His best-known work is "A Convict's Tour of Hell".
Carrados enjoys the éclat of revealing his explanations of mysteries through powers of perception, which ought to be at the disposal of any sighted person, but which in his case are heightened in positive compensation for his visual impairment. The problem of the forged coin (his first 'case'), including the names of the collector, the forger and the thief, and the method, is explained to Carlyle without Carrados ever leaving his study. In subsequent cases, however, Carrados is active, adventurous and even intrepid in tracking down his quarry. Given the somewhat unlikely idea that a blind man could be a detective, BramahThe Eyes of Max Carrados (Grant Richards, London 1923), Introduction.
This short composition derives from two other compositions by Boulez, namely, Répons (1981) and Messagesquisse (1976–1977). It is similar to Répons in the sense that it is also a short piece for ensemble, as many others came about in the eighties, as pieces exploiting ideas that are presented in larger works by Boulez. Répons was created also as a reelaboration of musical ideas from Éclat/Multiples (1970). This working method is typical of Boulez and is also displayed in the second part of the series of Dérives, Dérive 2, which was considered to be a work in progress for years and had several revisions, expansions and reworkings.
Boulez's music continues to be taken up by interpreters of the next generation. In September 2016 Simon Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic paired Boulez's Éclat with Mahler's 7th Symphony for an international tour, which included concerts in New York, Paris and London (at the BBC Proms). In May and June 2017 many of Boulez's major works were presented as part of the Vienna Konzerthaus 38th International Festival, concluding with performances of ...explosante-fixe... and Répons by Klangforum Wien, conducted by Baldur Brönnimann. In October 2017, the Ensemble Intercontemporain, conducted by Matthias Pinscher, gave four performances of Répons over two evenings at the Park Avenue Armory, New York, in a presentation conceived by Pierre Audi.
This was followed at the same house on 7 November of the next year by a second work of a similar description, entitled Henry IV of France. The youth of the author, and the presence of a large number of his fellow-students who had been permitted to visit the theatre, gave some éclat to the production of the earlier work. A chief subject of praise in contemporary writers is the manner in which the so-called unities are observed by its author. The plot is founded on a story told by Livy and other classical writers concerning the restoration of a beautiful captive by Scipio Africanus to her betrothed, the Spanish prince Allucius.
Lincoln ultimately returned to Washington to face the universal disapproval of his Cabinet, which soundly rejected the lenient terms that the president allegedly favored."Escott, "What Shall We Do with the Negro?" (2009), pp. 215–216. The New York Herald reported that Seward had been seeking a peace agreement in order to bolster a new coalition of conservative Republicans and Democrats; "that Secretary Seward seized upon the movement to secure whatever éclat there might be connected with it, in hopes that if peace was the result he would be able to ride upon the wave of joy of a grateful people, and thus become the standard bearer of the great conservative party in 1868.
Ritambhara as a whole comprises several competitions: Ritambhara Prelims - This is held on the first day of Antaragni, witnessing participation from about 20 college teams, which compete to be selected further by the jury for the Finale round. Ritambhara Finale - On the next day of Prelims, the selected teams compete further, of which one team with a great éclat is declared as the winner and one to be the runner-up. The best performing models are given the titles of Mr. Ritambhara and Ms. Ritambhara. Diseñador - On the third day, we give designers an opportunity to completely design an entire wardrobe along with the accessories to accentuate the model and bring out the character of your dreams.
He began journalism with Matin de Paris of 1 September 1985.« Didier François, un éclat de rire libéré », Le Monde, 20 avril 2014 He covered international news and specialized in the conduct of armed conflicts« Didier François, grand journaliste de guerre français », Le Point, 19 avril 2014 in Africa, Central America and the Middle East. When these subjects were not so active, he joined the Central Press Agency (ACP) as a reporter and followed the war in Afghanistan or between Iran and Iraq.« Didier François en Irak », L'Express.fr, 20 octobre 2014 In June 1989, he took the job of a correspondent in South Africa, where he covered the fall of apartheid for Libération.
Three major problems persisted, leading to motion pictures and sound recording largely taking separate paths for a generation. The primary issue was synchronization: pictures and sound were recorded and played back by separate devices, which were difficult to start and maintain in tandem.Sound engineer Mark Ulano, in "The Movies Are Born a Child of the Phonograph" (part 2 of his essay "Moving Pictures That Talk"), describes the Phono-Cinéma-Théâtre version of synchronized sound cinema: > This system used an operator adjusted non-linkage form of primitive > synchronization. The scenes to be shown were first filmed, and then the > performers recorded their dialogue or songs on the Lioretograph (usually a > Le Éclat concert cylinder format phonograph) trying to match tempo with the > projected filmed performance.
Finally, as according to tradition she not only remained a virgin by governing her passions and conquered her executioners by wearying their patience, but triumphed in science by closing the mouths of sophists, her intercession was implored by theologians, apologists, pulpit orators, and philosophers. Before studying, writing, or preaching, they besought her to illumine their minds, guide their pens, and impart eloquence to their words. This devotion to Catherine which assumed such vast proportions in Europe after the Crusades, received additional éclat in France in the beginning of the 15th century, when it was rumoured that she had spoken to Joan of Arc and, together with Margaret of Antioch, had been divinely appointed Joan's adviser. Ring of Saint Catherine, given to pilgrims visiting Mount Sinai.
Even though the number was not large before the nomination, no other Democratic contender, not even Stevenson, had made an effort to recruit intellectual partisans. Archibald Cox in April 1960 As with the case of Cox's informal group of labor advisors, Kennedy was anxious to use Cox's contacts not only for their expertise but also for the éclat they gave his campaign. A Congressional Quarterly article in April, widely reprinted in local papers, named Cox and the other Cambridge advisors as a key to the kinds of policies Kennedy would advocate.One of the many papers that reprinted the report: "Of John F. Kennedy's political talents none has been more helpful to him than his ability to attract capable men to his cause," the Times said in the middle of the Convention.
A compilation album, Love Songs, was released in 1996. Early in 1997, John held a 50th birthday party, costumed as Louis XIV of France, with 500 friends. He performed with the surviving members of Queen in Paris at the opening night (17 January 1997) of Le Presbytère N'a Rien Perdu De Son Charme Ni Le Jardin De Son Éclat, a work by French ballet legend Maurice Béjart that draws upon the AIDS crisis and the deaths of Freddie Mercury and the company's principal dancer, Jorge Donn. Later in 1997, two close friends died: designer Gianni Versace was murdered on 15 July, and Diana, Princess of Wales died in a Paris car crash on 31 August. In early September, John asked Taupin to revise the lyrics of their 1973 song "Candle in the Wind" to honour Diana, and Taupin agreed.
Governor, accompanied by Captain Cadell — one of the most enterprising, useful, and, I may say, ubiquitous of Australian pioneers — the official éclat and general importance of the latter somewhat obscured the more modest pretensions of Captain Randell. Not merely, however, was he the first to start, despite slender means and a frail steamer — which I believe he had himself built — but he actually persevered till he got to Echuca, which is farther by several hundred miles than Swan Hill, the point reached by Captain Cadell. Again, in 1859, Mr. Randell made another ascent of the Murray, and from it went up the Darling. I was myself at the time engaged in a pioneering voyage up that river, with Captain Cadell, and we had succeeded in reaching a point at Menindie, 1,200 miles from the sea, when, as we were descending, Mr. Randell appeared with, apparently, a rather crazy and broken-winded steamer, which vastly amused the natives by its melancholy wheezing and puffing.
One of Mundy's most famous works, ' (Voice of the heavenly Father), is a complex antiphon on the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, referencing the Song of Songs and other scripture and literary works related to the Assumption. Most musicologists definitively date ' to the brief English counter-reformation during reign of Queen Mary (1553–58) due both to its subject matter and Catholic style. English tenor and historian of Tudor music, Nicholas Robertson cites ' as "the culmination of the great antiphon tradition" and describes its structure as beginning "with two voices only, expanding to a trio before the full choir enters with éclat in the second half, now in duple instead of triple time, the solo sections are enlarged in scope, climaxing in a "gymel" (derived from the Latin for twin) where two equal treble voices soar above the rich accompaniment of double alto and bass", and praises it as "elaborate and virtuosic, the range daunting".
On the day following the surrender, the Chevalier de St. George was proclaimed in the city with the usual formalities; and, to give greater éclat to the ceremony, the mayor and aldermen were compelled to attend with the sword and mace carried before them. Along with the manifestos formerly noticed, another declaration for England, dates from Rome, 23d December, 1743, was also read, or much the same tenor as the others. After the Chevalier had been proclaimed, and the different manifestos read, the corporation went out to meet the prince, who entered the city under a general salute of artillery. To many points of view the capture of Carlisle would have been of great importance to Prince Charles Edward Stuart, if he had been strong enough to have availed himself of the state of terror which that event, and his subsequent advance into the very heart of England, had thrown the people of that kingdom; but his means were soon found quite inadequate to accomplish his end.
176-180 describes Coates' tenure at PAFA: > The reign of Mr. Coates at the Academy marked the period of its greatest > prosperity. Rich endowments were made to the schools, a gallery of national > portraiture was formed, and some of the best examples of Gilbert Stuart's > work acquired. The annual exhibitions attained a brilliancy and éclat > hitherto unknown... Mr. Coates wisely established the schools upon a > conservative basis, building almost unconsciously the dykes high against the > oncoming flow of insane novelties in art patterns... In this last struggle > against modernism the President was ably supported by Eakins, Anschutz, > Grafly, [Henry Joseph] Thouron, Vonnoh, and Chase... His unfailing courtesy, > his disinterested thoughtfulness, his tactfulness, and his modesty endeared > him to scholars and masters alike. No sacrifice of time or of means was too > great, if he thought he could accomplish the end he always had in view—the > honour and the glory of the Academy.
But neither my scrupulous regard as an editor for private character - the correctness of my course - nor my acknowledged good reputation - has secured me from many sacrifices in (supp crossed out) the just support of my political principles and opinions. Wherever political opponents could assail me, they have done it. From their own avowals, the first effort displayed itself by a combination to oust me from the mayoralty of this city - not because I was considered to be incompetent to or unfaithful in the discharge of the duties of that office, but because the fact that an opponent of the then existing administration had been removed from the head of the city authorities, would give éclat abroad and subserve their political interests. This step has then been followed up by attempts to break down my establishment or diminish its patronage - attempts which have to a considerate extent affected my pecuniary interests, and subjected me to an inconvenience which is sensibly felt at my advanced period of life, with a numerous family dependent on my labour and exertions for maintenance.
American Art News (January 7, 1922) Painter John McLure Hamilton, who began his art education at the Academy under Thomas Eakins, in 1921 described the contributions Coates made during his tenure: > The reign of Mr. Coates at the Academy marked the period of its greatest > prosperity. Rich endowments were made to the schools, a gallery of national > portraiture was formed, and some of the best examples of Gilbert Stuart's > work acquired. The annual exhibitions attained a brilliancy and éclat > hitherto unknown ... Mr. Coates wisely established the schools upon a > conservative basis, building almost unconsciously the dykes high against the > oncoming flow of insane novelties in art patterns ... In this last struggle > against modernism the President was ably supported by Eakins, Anschutz, > Grafly, [Henry Joseph] Thouron, Vonnoh, and Chase ... His unfailing > courtesy, his disinterested thoughtfulness, his tactfulness, and his modesty > endeared him to scholars and masters alike. No sacrifice of time or of means > was too great, if he thought he could accomplish the end he always had in > view—the honour and the glory of the Academy.
As for Boulez's own music, in 1969 there was a first recording of Pli selon pli (with Halina Łukomska as soprano soloist) and recordings of Rituel and Éclat/Multiples. In 2014 Sony Classical issued Pierre Boulez—The Complete Columbia Album Collection on 67 CDs. Three operatic projects from this period were picked up by other labels: the Bayreuth Ring was released on video and LP by Philips; the Bayreuth Parsifal and Paris Lulu were recorded for Deutsche Grammophon.The Ring, Philips 6527 115, released 1981; Parsifal, DG 2720 034, released 1971; Lulu, DG 2711 024, released 1979. In the 1980s he also recorded for the Erato label, mostly with the Ensemble Intercontemporain, with a greater emphasis on the music of his contemporaries (Berio, Ligeti, Carter etc.), as well as a survey of some of his own music, including Le Visage nuptial, Le Soleil des eaux and Figures—Doubles—Prismes. In 2015 Erato issued Pierre Boulez—The Complete Erato Recordings on 14 CDs. For EMI in 1984 he recorded a number of pieces on Frank Zappa's album The Perfect Stranger with the Ensemble Intercontemporain. From 1991 onwards Boulez recorded under an exclusive contract with Deutsche Grammophon.

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