- Louis-Balthazar de La
Chevardière (February 1730 in Volx – 8
April 1812 in Verrières-le-Buisson) was a
French music publisher in the
second half of the...
- La
Chevardière in
Paris c. 1768 [C major, A major, D major, F major, A major, E-flat major] Four of the
trios in the Op. 1 set of La
Chevardière also...
-
known publication of the
quartets was in 1774 by Louis-Balthazar de La
Chevardière in
Paris and
later (undated,
probably in the 1780s or 1790s) by Artaria...
- (1765-1828) and
grandson of
Parisian music publisher Louis-Balthazar de La
Chevardière or Lachevardière (1730-1812), he
directed Louis-Toussaint Cellot's printing...
- 1777 Op. X for two
violins and viola, No. 1 in F and No. 2 in A, La
Chevardière, 1778 Op. XIII No. 1 in E-flat and No. 2 in G, Sieber, 1778
Unlike the...
- Preudhomme, and in
December 1784, took over that of Louis-Balthazar de La
Chevardière. Some
sources state that he
bought Venier's
business around 1781–1782...
- main
hydrographic slopes adjacent to
Surprise Lake are:
North side: La
Chevardière Lake, ****inica River,
Broadback River; East side:
Waposite Lake, Comencho...
- quartets, Op. 30, for "due violini, alto e b****o concertanti". M. de la
Chevardiere. 1778. OCLC 66551007. Six
Sonates pour le
Flute ou
Violon Avec la B****e...
- were
released by way of periodic, as did his
colleagues Huberty and La
Chevardière and
sometimes in combination, but briefly.
Among the composers, the Italians...
- Wagenseil.
Between 1758 and 1760, he was
briefly ****ociated with La
Chevardière,
another important Parisian publisher. His
signs and
successive addresses...