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- Michael Corrette (10 April 1707 – 21 January 1795) was a French composer, organist and author of musical method books. Corrette’s father, Gaspard Corrette, was...
- Corrette is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gaspard Corrette (c. 1670–before 1733), French composer and organist Michel Corrette (1707–1795)...
- Gaspard Corrette (c. 1671 – before 1733) was a French composer and organist. He was born around 1671, probably in Rouen, where he served as the organist...
- selections by Baroque composers Henry Purcell, Domenico Scarlatti and Michel Corrette. The fifth and sixth discs contain the radio play itself. Included with...
- Oxford University Press: 541–568. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8312.2008.00996.x. Corrette, Brian J. (1990). "Prey capture in the praying mantis Tenodera aridifolia...
- Solitude, Op. 20 No. 6 - Sonata in D Major : I. Allegro Moderato, by Michel Corrette. Debord, Guy (1974-05-01), La société du spectacle (Do****entary), Guy Debord...
- Mondonville Jean-Baptiste Senaillé Joseph Bodin de Boismortier Michel Corrette French abroad: e.g. Louis Marchand Germany: Johann Georg Pisendel Georg...
- Bury (1720–1785) Jean-Joseph C****anéa de Mondonville (1711–1772) Michel Corrette (1707–1795) Armand-Louis Couperin (1727–1789) François Couperin (1668–1733)...
- Bach (1671–1721) Azzolino della Ciaja, or della Ciaia (1671–1755) Gaspard Corrette (c. 1671–before 1733) Charles-Hubert Gervais (1671–1744) Teodorico Pedrini...
- Marchand (1669–1732) Louis de Caix d'Hervelois (c. 1670 – c. 1760) Gaspard Corrette (1671–before 1733) Antoine Forqueray (1671–1745) Nicolas de Grigny (1672–1703)...