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Francis Planté
For the seventeenth century Dutch poet, see Franciscus Plante. Francis Planté (March 2 1839, in St. Avit –  December 191934) was a French pianist famed as one of the first ever recording artists.He studied piano under Antoine Marmontel, his career beginning at the young age of 7 in Paris. While there he met and befriended many likeminded musicians who would have a long lasting effect on his career; including Franz Liszt, with whom he played arrangements of two of Liszt's symphonic poems (Les Préludes, and Tasso) for 2 pianos, Hector BerliozGioacchino RossiniCharles GounodFelix MendelssohnSigismond Thalberg and Charles-Marie Widor. It is also known that he himself heard Frédéric Chopin play, and because of this, his recordings - and indeed the one video available of him - are seen as a link to a 'lost world' of piano performance.
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v. plan, make a scheme, plot, design, contrive; create a timetable; outline, schedule, plan for a certain date, to intend to


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plante (f)
n. plant, vegetable
 
planté
adj. well placed, well positioned, robust
 
planter
v. plant, sow, seed; ingrain, grow

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v. plant, grass; crop; dibble, set in

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