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William Babell (or Babel) (c. 1690 – 23
September 1723) was an
English musician,
composer and
prolific arranger of
vocal music for harpsichord. He received...
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Babell is a
hamlet in Flintshire, Wales. It is part of the
community of Ysgeifiog. The
hamlet takes its name from the
Babell Methodist chapel,
built in...
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published much
important Baroque music,
including works by
William Babell and
George Frideric Handel. John
Walsh (1665 or 1666 – 13
March 1736) was...
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where the
Prophet ESAY 13. and 34. cap.
threatening the
destruction of
Babell and Edom: declares, that it shal not
onlie be wracked, but
shall become...
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International Music Score Library Project 6
Concertos in 7 Parts, Op. 3 (
Babell):
Scores at the
International Music Score Library Project "Flutes and recorders...
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James I's Lord Chancellor,
lived in
Canonbury Tower, 1616–1626
William Babell, musician, died here in 1723
Ephraim Chambers, encyclopaedist,
lodged at...
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community includes the
villages of Lixwm, to the east of
Ysceifiog village, and
Babell, to the north.
Ysceifiog Community Council consists of nine councillors...
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literary scene with the aid of the Gorsedd.
Lectures and
discussions in Y
Babell Lên,
followed by
reviews of the
Cyfansoddiadau a
Beirniadaethau in a variety...
- 2017 to
August 2021, with its
chapters collected in ten tankōbon volumes.
Babell,
written and
illustrated by Yūgo
Ishikawa and
based on
Takizawa Bakin's...
- (1688–1726)
Jacques Aubert (1689–1753) Jean-Baptiste
Cappus (1689–1751)
William Babell (c. 1689–1723)
Joseph Bodin de
Boismortier (1689–1755) Jan
Josef Ignác Brentner...