This article is about the group of French artists. For other uses of apache, see Apache (disambiguation).
Les Apaches (or Société des Apaches) was a group of musicians, writers and artists which formed in Paris, France, in 1903. The core was formed by the French composer Maurice Ravel, the Spanish pianist Ricardo Viñes and the writer and critic Michel-Dimitri Calvocoressi. The group was private but never formal, and the wider membership was fluid; over 20 unofficial members would attend meetings of Les Apaches until it came to an end during World War I. During their active years, Les Apaches met weekly. The meetings were a chance for the members to perform and show new works or ideas to a small group, discuss contemporary artistic interests and collaborate.
LesApaches (or Société des Apaches) was a group of musicians, writers and artists which formed in Paris, France, in 1903. The core was formed by the...
as LesApaches. The design dates from the 1860s, and is attributed to Louis Dolne. The gun was manufactured until the end of the 1870s. The Apache operates...
musicians joined together in an informal group; they came to be known as LesApaches ("The Hooligans"), a name coined by Viñes to represent their status as...
group LesApaches. Around 1900, Maurice Ravel joined a group of innovative young artists, poets, critics, and musicians referred to as LesApaches or "hooligans"...
French painter from Paris and set designer who was an original member of LesApaches, a group of artists in early 20th-century Paris whose most famous member...
August 1958) was a French composer. He was part of the group known as LesApaches. His most famous pieces are La tragédie de Salome and Psaume XLVII (Psalm...
number of names: Apaches de Cuartelejo, Apaches del Río Grande, Apachi, Faraones, Mezcaleros, Natage (more correctly, one of the Lipan Apache subdivisions...
critics, and musicians who began meeting in Paris. They called themselves LesApaches – roughly "The Hooligans" – to represent their status as "artistic outcasts"...
musicians joined together in an informal group; they came to be known as LesApaches ("The Hooligans"), a name coined by Ricardo Viñes to represent their...
Western Apache. Chiricahua historically shared a common area, language, customs, and intertwined family relations with their fellow Apaches. At the time...
Théâtre Antoine, théâtre à bon marché, also printed as a postcard (n.d.). LesApaches de Paris (n.d.). Qui aime bien (Paris: Jean Fort, Collection des Orties...
Forgotten Golden Age of Mixed Martial Arts - Part III: Sherlock Holmes, LesApaches, and the Gentlemanly Art of Self Defence". BloodyElbow.com. Archived...
Programme at Le Fresnoy National Studio of Contemporary Art in France, as well as at the Palais de Tokyo in their experimental artist studio space Le Pavillon...
Apache are associated with the Dismal River culture (ca. 1650–1750) of the western Plains, generally attributed to the Paloma and Cuartelejo Apaches....
3103003. Le Dem, Julien. "Apache Arrow and Apache Parquet: Why We Needed Different Projects for Columnar Data, On Disk and In-Memory". KDnuggets. "Apache Arrow...
back and forth between Apaches and Mexicans and later, Apaches and Americans. From 1850 to 1886, Geronimo, as well as other Apache leaders, conducted attacks...
française, Autrement, 2016 Tocqueville et lesApaches, Autrement, 2017 Vivre une vie philosophique. Thoreau le sauvage, Le Passeur, 2017 Miroir du nihilisme....
Philippe Laloix flew during 1999–2001 in two PC-7s as "LesApaches"; the name was derived from the Apache Aviation firm. In late 2001, a group of Algerian companies...
English title Original title Director(s) Production country LesApaches [fr] Thierry de Peretti France Até Ver a Luz [fr] Basil da Cunha Switzerland Blue...
and Ravel belonged to the Paris avant-garde artistic group known as LesApaches for whose meetings he was sometimes the host. He recorded his long acquaintance...