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This isn't a classical music question as Hugo's Clair de Lune is a poem and he wasn't a composer but a writer and poet. The poem in question comes from a collection called Les Orientales, which was published in 1829. You may be thinking of Debussy's Claire de Lune which comes from his Suite Bergamasque for piano and is inspired by a Verlaine poem of the same name.
la lune (fem.) is the French word for the moon
La Lune ended in 1867.
"La Fuite De La Lune" or "The Flight of the Moon" is a short poem by Oscar Wilde that explores themes of beauty and nature. In the poem, the moon becomes weary of the world's troubles and decides to leave, creating a sense of whimsy and magic. Wilde uses vivid imagery and personification to bring the moon to life, as it ultimately escapes to find peace and solace elsewhere.
no, beavers do not eat lune eggs
The name Lune means "moon" in French.
"Clair de lune", third movement of Suite bergamasque by Claude Debussy, a piano depiction of a Paul Verlaine poem"Clair de lune", from Op. 46 "Two Songs" (1887) by Gabriel FauréClair De Lune (band), rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota"Clair de Lune", song on Madonna (...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead album)Claire de Lune, singer, Juno Awards of 1992 nominee for best Children's AlbumOther:Clair de Lune, 1884 short story collection by Guy de MaupassantClair de lune, 1921 play by Blanche Oelrichs, filmed in 1932
The cast of Lune - 2003 includes: Philippe Ambrosini as M. Bonart Clarisse Baffier as Lune
The River Lune is a river in Cumbria and Lancashire, England.
Lune Millennium Bridge was created in 2000.
Vale of Lune RUFC was created in 1900.
The word for the moon, la lune, in French is pronounced la-loon.