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- Joseph-Ermend Bonnal (1 July 1880 – 14 August 1944); also Ermend-Bonnal, alias Guy Marylis) was a French composer and organist. Ermend-Bonnal received...
- Bonnal can refer to: Bonnal, Luxembourg Bonnal, Doubs, France Joseph-Ermend Bonnal This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
- Éditions Durand includes works of the composers Louis Aubert, Alfred Bachelet, Ermend Bonnal, Henri Büsser, André Caplet, Claude Debussy, Claude Delvincourt,...
- 1859–1890 Gabriel Pierné 1890–1898 Charles Tournemire 1898–1939 Joseph-Ermend Bonnal 1942–1944 Jean Langlais 1945–1988 Pierre Cogen and Jacques Taddei...
- Lawyer Das Staatsrecht der Freien Hansestädte Bremen und Lübeck Joseph-Ermend Bonnal  France 1 July 1880 14 August 1944 Composer Paysages Euskariens Edmund...
- An organ symphony is a piece for solo pipe organ in various movements. It is a symphonic genre, not so much in musical form (in which it is more similar...
- Satie François Benoist Hector Berlioz Émile Bernard Léon Boëllmann Joseph-Ermend Bonnal Joseph Boulnois Henri Büsser Alexandre Eugène Cellier Charles-Alexis...
- Prelude (1925), Night (1923), 2 Pieces (1938, 1950), Paysages (1923)). Joseph-Ermend Bonnal (1880–1944): Two string quartets (1927? and 1934) Ildebrando Pizzetti...
- Charles Koechlin, Jacques de La Presle, Aymé Kunc, Joseph Boulnois, Joseph-Ermend Bonnal and Francisco Braga were among his students. Taudou composed music...
- 1932: Louis Aubert and Gustave Samazeuilh. 1934: Guy Ropartz and Joseph-Ermend Bonnal. 1936: Dominique-Charles Planchet. 1938: Claude Delvincourt. 1940:...