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clavier

[kluh-veer, klav-ee-er, kley-vee-] / kləˈvɪər, ˈklæv i ər, ˈkleɪ vi- /




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“Antigone” features experienced artists — like François Clavier, who makes a toweringly self-satisfied Creon — as well as a chorus of four amateur women who have experienced exile.

From New York Times • Jun. 9, 2023

As it turned out, it took another year to get to market, as the company encountered what Clavier called the Manufacturing Valley of Death.

From Forbes • Feb. 4, 2014

And she moves, slowly but steadily, to the piano; the sound of the "Well Tempered Clavier" played by a 106-year-old Holocaust survivor drifting out across London NW3.

From The Guardian • Jun. 12, 2010

And now we're halfway to understanding The Well-Tempered Clavier: It has to do with the art and science of keyboard tuning.

From Slate • Apr. 20, 2010

Clavier was bad—bad all through—and he left me before he died in Melbourne; but though my father never knew it I was married to him all the time.

From The Dust of Conflict by Bindloss, Harold




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