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Claude Balbastre (8
December 1724 – 9 May 1799) was a
French composer, organist,
harpsichordist and fortepianist. He was one of the most
famous musicians...
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Salvador Cardona Balbastre (12
January 1901 - 15
January 1985) was a
Spanish professional road
racing cyclist from Alfauir. In 1929 he
became the first...
- Louis-Claude
Daquin (1755–1772) Armand-Louis
Couperin (1755–1789)
Claude Balbastre (1760–1793) Pierre-Claude
Foucquet (1761–1772)
Nicolas Séjan (1772–1793)...
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dubbed by Jory Vinikour,
including pieces by
Jacques Duphly and
Claude Balbastre. Scacchi's
performance of
Maria Cosway's song, "Mormora", was dubbed....
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August 24, 1998
Socorro LINEAR ADE 12 km MPC · JPL 12895
Balbastre 1998 QO99
Balbastre August 26, 1998 La
Silla E. W. Elst FLO 2.6 km MPC · JPL 12896...
- Gaston Rebry (BEL) s.t. 7 Jef Demuysere (BEL) s.t. =8 Louis De Lannoy (BEL) s.t. =8 Salvador
Cardona Balbastre (ESP) s.t. =8 Pierre Magne (FRA) s.t....
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Christian Allard (b. 1964),
Member of the
Scottish Parliament Claude Balbastre (1724–1799),
composer Cécile Bart (born 1958),
artist Jean-Marc Boivin...
- came to
Paris and also
helped establish the
career of Claude-Bénigne
Balbastre in the capital. Furthermore, he gave his
daughter Marie-Louise a considerable...
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Giovanni Marco Rutini (1723–1797)
Francesco Uttini (1723–1795)
Claude Balbastre (1724–1799)
Giovanni Battista Cirri (1724–1808) Jan Adam Gallina [it]...
- (d. 1757) 1708 –
Francis I, Holy
Roman Emperor (d. 1765) 1724 –
Claude Balbastre,
French organist and
composer (d. 1799) 1730 – Jan Ingenhousz,
Dutch physician...