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Gou⋅nod

[goo-noh; Fr. goo-noh]
–noun
Charles Fran⋅çois [chahrlz fran-swah; Fr. sharl frahn-swa] , 1818–93, French composer.
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Gou·nod   (gōō'nō, gōō-nō')   
French composer particularly noted for his ecclesiastical music and the operas Faust (1859) and Romeo and Juliet (1867).
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