- Jean-François
Dandrieu, also
spelled D'Andrieu (c. 1682 – 17
January 1738) was a
French Baroque composer,
harpsichordist and organist. He was born in Paris...
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Pierre Dandrieu (d'Andrieu) (baptised in
Angers on 21
March 1664 – 20
October 1733) was a
French priest,
composer and organist.
Pierre Dandrieu was baptised...
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Laurent Dandrieu (born 12 July 1963 in Rome) is a
French journalist,
music and art critic.
Laurent Jacquet chose the pen name
Laurent Dandrieu which (according...
- Armand-Louis
Couperin (1727–1789) François
Couperin (1668–1733) Jean-François
Dandrieu (1681–1738) Louis-Claude
Daquin (1694–1772) Louis-Antoine
Dornel (1680–1756)...
- Sonatas, Op. 1
Francesco Bartolomeo Conti –
Amore in
Tessaglia Jean-François
Dandrieu – Les caractères de la
guerre Johann Ernst Prinz von Sachsen-Weimar – 6...
- the
organist of the
Grand Couvent des
Jacobins that
Dandrieu was the
father of the child.
Dandrieu filed a
complaint against Lesclop and
during the ensuing...
- – 12
Violin Sonatas, Op. 4 Jean-François
Dandrieu – Pièces d'orgue,
Livre 1 (published posthumously,
Dandrieu had
plans for a
second book)
George Frideric...
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composers Marc-Antoine
Charpentier (H.312 and H.356),
Pierre Dandrieu, and Jean-Francois
Dandrieu, as well as
variations by
Alexandre Guilmant. The hymn was...
- the
Messe de
Minuit pour Noël (H9) (Midnight M**** for Christmas).
Pierre Dandrieu wrote a set of six variations. Une
jeune pucelle de
noble cœur, Priant...
- (1650/53–1703)
Jacques Boyvin (c. 1650–1706)
Mathieu Lanes (1660–1725)
Pierre Dandrieu (c. 1660–1733) François
Couperin (1668–1733)
Charles Piroye (c. 1668/72–...