- František
Xaver Brixi (2
January 1732 – 14
October 1771) was a
Czech classical composer of the 18th century. His
first name is
sometimes given by reference...
- Šimon
Brixi (28
October 1693 in
Vlkava – 2
November 1735 in Prague) was a
Czech composer. He was the
father of František
Brixi. He was born in Vlkava....
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occupying space and
eventually causing emaciation and asphyxiation.
Trichomonas brixi —
inhabits the oral
cavity of dogs and cats.
Trichomonas gallinae — inhabits...
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included France Ačko (1941),
Hendrik Andriessen (1946),
Marco Betta, František
Brixi,
Antonio Buonomo (1983),
Alfredo Casella (1944), Paul Creston,
Georg Druschetzky...
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aulica (Court m****) is a
missa brevis in C
major composed by František
Xaver Brixi. The work is a
setting of the
Latin m**** for SATB
soloists and choir, trumpets...
- Rémi
Veilleux Artist(s)
Filip Ivanovic Marc
Salha Writer(s)
Farah Daoud-
Brixi Composer(s)
Michel F.
April Engine Unreal Engine 4 (2016–2024)
Unreal Engine...
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Josef Ignác
Brentner (1689–1742)
Josef Antonín Plánický (1691–1732) Šimon
Brixi (1693–1735) František Václav Míča (1694–1744) František Jiránek (1698–1778)...
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received it 8 pounds, and now as much, and yet he who
holds it pays 12 pounds.
Brixi Cilt held it of king Edward.
Around this time Reginald, son of
Gervase de...
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Spain 1690 –
Peter Tordenskjold,
Norwegian admiral (d. 1720) 1693 – Šimon
Brixi,
Czech composer (d. 1735) 1696 –
Maurice de Saxe,
French general (d. 1750)...
- (d. 1803) 1727 –
James Wolfe,
English general (d. 1759) 1732 – František
Brixi,
Czech organist and
composer (d. 1771) 1777 –
Christian Daniel Rauch, German...