- Antoine-Laurent
Baudron (15 May 1742 – 1834), was a
French musician and composer. Born in Amiens,
Baudron studied in the
local Jesuit college and then...
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French play by
Pierre Beaumarchais, with
original music by Antoine-Laurent
Baudron. It was
initially conceived as an opéra comique, and was
rejected as such...
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Mohamed Osman; Boschetti, Tiziano; Soubaneh,
Youssouf Djibril; Kim, Yongje;
Baudron, Paul; Kawalieh, Ali Dirir; Ahmed,
Moussa Mahdi; Daoud,
Mohamed Ahmed;...
- PMID 24772527. S2CID 11761620. • Harrison,
Rhett D.; Thierfelder, Christian;
Baudron, Frédéric; Chinwada, Peter; Midega, Charles; Schaffner, Urs; van den Berg...
- PMID 25999513. S2CID 206562917. Audzijonyte, Asta; Barneche,
Diego R.;
Baudron, Alan R.; Belmaker, Jonathan; Clark,
Timothy D.; Marshall, C. Tara; Morrongiello...
- "Le
Barbier de Seville" by
Pierre Beaumarchais,
music by Antoine-Laurent
Baudron, K. 354 (Paris, 1778) 6
Variations in F
major on the aria "Salve tu, Domine"...
- S2CID 1035294. Wisen, Joshua; Chesnaux, Romain; Werring, John; Wendling, Gilles;
Baudron, Paul; Barbecot,
Florent (2017-10-01). "A
Portrait of Oil and Gas Wellbore...
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December 7 –
Ludwig Schuncke,
composer (b. 1810) date
unknown Antoine-Laurent
Baudron,
violinist and
composer (b. 1742)
August Duranowski,
violinist and composer...
- "ram-cats" or "gib-cats"
rather than "tomcats".
Scottish cat
names included "
Baudrons" or "Baudrans", an
affectionate term
equivalent to "puss". The word appears...
- 1821, and of the Théâtre Français, on the
retirement of Antoine-Laurent
Baudron, 1822. His
compositional output includes ten operas, some
symphonies (only...