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Jean-Yves is a French masculine given name. Notable persons with that name include: * Jean-Yves André (born 1977), Mauritian footballer * Jean-Yves Anis (born 1980), French footballer * Yves Jean-Bart (born 1947), Haitian football executive * Jean-Yves Berteloot (born 1958), French actor * Jean-Yves Besselat (1943–2012), French politician * Jean-Yves Béziau (born 1965), Swiss professor, mathematician, and researcher * Jean-Yves Bigras (1919–1966), Canadian film director and film editor * Jean-Yves de Blasiis (born 1973), French footballer * Jean-Yves Blondeau (born 1970), French designer * Jean-Yves Bony (born 1955), French politician * Jean-Yves Bosseur (born 1947), French composer and writer * Jean-Yves Bouguet, scientist * Jean-Yves Calvez (1927–2010), French Jesuit priest and philosopher * Jean-Yves Camus (born 1958), French political scientist * Jean-Yves Cartier (born 1949), Canadian ice hockey defenceman * Jean-Yves Chay (born 1948), French football manager and ...
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Jean-Yves André
Jean-Yves André (born May 31, 1977) is a Mauritian football player who currently plays for Cercle de Joachim in the Mauritian Premier League Mauritian Premier League is the top division of football in Mauritius, governed by the Mauritius Football Association since its establishment in 1935. Premier League – 2021–22 Clubs * AS Port-Louis 2000 * AS Vacoas-Phoenix * Bolton City You ... and for the Mauritius national football team as a midfielder. He is featured on the Mauritian national team in the official 2010 FIFA World Cup video game. References * 1977 births Living people Mauritius men's international footballers Mauritian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders {{Mauritius-footy-bio-stub ...
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Jean-Yves Clément
Jean-Yves Clément (born July 21, 1959 in Bourges) is a French essayist, poet and organizer of festivals. Biography Jean-Yves Clément pursued university advanced studies in philosophy ( Nietzsche and art) and has a high level in piano and advanced musicology qualifications. In 1990, he became collection director at the publishing house , a post he held until 2012. There he created the collection "Amor fati" and published the unedited works of authors including Alain-Fournier, Nietzsche, and Jules Renard. Since 1995, he has been the artistic director of the and creator of the , that rewards "the book with the finest literary qualities devoted to music". In 2002, he founded the Lisztomanias of Châteauroux, a music festival where world-renowned artists gather. He is the artistic director, as well as Lisztomanias International, association created in 2012 to export the model and the humanist spirit of Franz Liszt to the world. In 2011, Jean-Yves Clément was appointed Comm ...
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Jean-Yves Girard
Jean-Yves Girard (; born 1947) is a French logician working in proof theory. He is the research director ( emeritus) at the mathematical institute of the University of Aix-Marseille, at Luminy. Biography Jean-Yves Girard is an alumnus of the École normale supérieure de Saint-Cloud. He made a name for himself in the 1970s with his proof of strong normalization in a system of second-order logic called System F. This result gave a new proof of Takeuti's conjecture, which was proven a few years earlier by William W. Tait, Motō Takahashi and Dag Prawitz. For this purpose, he introduced the notion of "reducibility candidate" ("candidat de réducibilité"). He is also credited with the discovery of Girard's paradox, linear logic, the geometry of interaction, ludics, and (satirically) the mustard watch. He obtained the CNRS Silver medal in 1983 and is a member of the French Academy of Sciences. Bibliography * * * * Jean-Yves Girard (2011). ''The Blind Spot: Lectures on ...
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Jean-Yves Fourmeau
Jean-Yves Fourmeau is a French classical saxophonist and is the classical music professor at the CRR de Cergy-Pontoise. Biography At age 17, Fourmeau won first prize at the Paris Conservatoire in the 3rd cycle of chamber music, which was unprecedented at the time. He maintains an active solo career and has performed with many orchestras across the world. He is currently the saxophone soloist for the Berlin Philharmonic and Radio France. In 1979 he formed a saxophone quartet that bears his name and is the soprano saxophonist in it. Fourmeau has been a consultant for Yamaha Yamaha may refer to: * Yamaha Corporation, a Japanese company with a wide range of products and services, established in 1887. The company is the largest shareholder of Yamaha Motor Company (below). ** Yamaha Music Foundation, an organization estab ... since 1986. He has recorded a total of 14 CDs during his career. Discography Saxophone and Piano *''Musique d'ici et d'ailleurs'', Works of MARAIS, GRANADOS, DU ...
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Jean-Yves Ferri
Jean-Yves Ferri () (born 20 April 1959) is a French writer, designer, and colourist of comics. On 25 July 2011, he was chosen as the writer for the next installment of the Asterix series created by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. Uderzo personally mentored him and Didier Conrad, who was subsequently announced as the artist. The 35th Asterix volume, ''Asterix and the Picts'' was published on 24 October 2013. The next volume, the 36th Asterix volume, ''Asterix and the Missing Scroll'', was released on 22 October 2015 and the 37th volume, Asterix and the Chariot Race, was released in 2017. Prizes * Prix de l'Humour noir Grandville in 2005 (''Revoir Corfou'') * Prix Jacques Lob in 2008 *Prix Virgin 2005 (''Le Vaste Monde'') Publications * '' Fables autonomes'', Audie #Tome 1, 1996 #Tome 2, 1998 * ''Aimé Lacapelle'', Audie #''Je veille aux grains'', 2000 #''Tonnerre sur le sud-ouest'', 2001 #''Poules rebelles'', 2003 #''Bêtes à bon diou'', 2007 *'' Le Retour à la t ...
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Jean-Yves Esparon
Jean-Yves Esparon (born 8 August 1994) is a Seychellois sprinter. At the 2012 Summer Olympics The 2012 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012) was an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the ..., he competed in the Men's 200 metres. References External links * Seychellois male sprinters 1994 births Living people Olympic athletes for Seychelles Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics {{Seychelles-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Jean-Yves Escoffier
Jean-Yves Escoffier (12 July 1950 – 1 April 2003) was a French cinematographer. For his work on films by Leos Carax, Escoffier received the European Film Award for Best Cinematographer and was nominated for the César Award for Best Cinematography. Career Escoffier worked as director of photography on a number of films of Leos Carax including '' Boy Meets Girl'', ''Mauvais sang'', and ''Les Amants du Pont-Neuf'', on a number of European and American feature films including ''The Human Stain'', ''Possession'', ''Nurse Betty'', ''Cradle Will Rock'', ''Rounders'', and ''Good Will Hunting'', as well as Harmony Korine's ''Gummo''. He also worked with Mehdi Norowzian, Jeanne Moreau for Air France, David Lynch for Nissan Motors, and on music videos, " Hurt" (2002) for Johnny Cash and Mark Romanek. On 1 April 2003, Escoffier died from a heart attack in his home in Los Angeles, California during post-production of ''The Human Stain ''The Human Stain'' is a novel by Philip Rot ...
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Jean-Yves Empereur
Jean-Yves Empereur (; born 1952) is a French archeologist. He studied classic literature in the University Paris IV Sorbonne ( DEA, CAPES, Agrégation de lettres in 1975, Doctorat in archeology in 1977). He is a former member (since 1978) and general secretary (1982–2000) of the École française d'Athènes. He conducted some excavations, including some submarine ones, in Greece, Cyprus and Turkey, on the sites Thasos and Amathus. He is a researcher from the CNRS, director of the (CEA) - Alexandria Studies Center that he founded in 1990, and since then he has led archeological research in Alexandria on earth and underwater. Archeological excavations Empereur conducts emergency excavations in the Alexandria town center. The modern city was built over the ancient one, which means that the archaeological excavations become possible only when older buildings are taken down for civil works, for example. As an example of this recovery work, beautiful mosaics can be e ...
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Jean-Yves Duthel
Jean-Yves Duthel (born 31 May 1950) is an administrator and political spokesperson in the Canadian province of Quebec. Early career Jean-Yves Duthel was born in Alsace (France). He was the last of four children for his mother, Magdalena Duthel (died 13 January 2012 at the age of 103). He came from a long standing military family within the German Empire up to 1918. On his father, Jean Albert Duthel's side (died 25 May 1999 at the age of 89) his fore-parents were farmers. In 1968 he became a Boursier ACADEMIE FRANCAISE-ZELLIDJA and travelled through Africa for 6 months. The following year the same foundation sponsored his journey to the USA. During his studies at the University of Strasbourg he was also active on different pirate radios, at this time the radio system in France was not open. He was very active in the 1968 student strike. Duthel obtained a degree in political science and journalism and began his career as a journalist in Alsace. He left to settle in Quebec in 1972. ...
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Jean-Yves Duclos
Jean-Yves Duclos (; born 1965) is a Canadian economist and politician who has served as Minister of Health since 2021 under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. A member of the Liberal Party of Canada, he has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Québec since 2015. Early career and education Duclos attended the University of Alberta, where he earned an undergraduate degree in economics, followed by graduate and doctoral studies in economics at the London School of Economics. His doctoral thesis in 1992 was titled "Progressivity, equity and the take-up of state benefits, with application to the 1985 British tax and benefit system". Prior to his election to the House of Commons, he headed the economics department at Université Laval and was the president-elect of the Canadian Economics Association. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2014. Tenure in Parliament He was elected to represent the riding of Québec in the House of Commons in the 2015 general e ...
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Jean-Yves Desgagnés
Jean-Yves Desgagnés is a political activist in the Canadian province of Quebec. He has worked for many years on behalf of people receiving social assistance and has sought election to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec four times. Desgagnés is a member of Québec solidaire. Early life Desgagnés worked at the Centre populaire de Roberval from 1981 to 1985. He subsequently returned to academia, and he later spent six months in Latin America. Activism Desgagnés was co-coordinator of the Front commun des personnes assistées sociales du Québec (Common Front of Quebec Social Assistance Recipients) in the early 1990s and again from 1996 to 2004. In this capacity, he was a vocal critic of the social assistance policies pursued by several Quebec governments. In 1991, he accused Robert Bourassa's government of creating hunger among low-income children through program cuts that amounted to one hundred million dollars per year. While acknowledging that a school meals program intr ...
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Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur
Daniel Jean-Yves Lesur (19 November 1908 – 2 July 2002) was a French organist and composer. He was the son of the composer Alice Lesur. Biography Born in Paris, he entered the Conservatoire de Paris at age 11, studying solfège with Emile Schwartz, harmony with Jean Gallon, and composition with Georges Caussade. He also took private lessons in piano with Armand Ferté and composition with Charles Tournemire. From 1935 to 1964, he was professor of counterpoint at the Schola Cantorum under director Nestor Lejeune, becoming director himself in 1957. In 1936, he co-founded the group '' La Jeune France'' along with composers Olivier Messiaen (with whom he would remain a lifelong friend), André Jolivet and Yves Baudrier, who were attempting to re-establish a more human and less abstract form of composition. ''La Jeune France'' developed from the avant-garde chamber music society ''La spirale'', formed by Jolivet, Messiaen, and Daniel-Lesur the previous year. That same year h ...
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