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Guillaume Lasceux (3
February 1740 - 1831) was a
French organist,
improviser and composer. Born in Poissy,
Lasceux began his
career as an
organist in the...
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football player born in 1982
Catherine Lara,
singer born in 1945
Guillaume Lasceux (1740–1831),
composer and
organist Olivier Lombard,
racing driver Ali Marhyar...
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compositions by
notable French composer organists,
Louis Marchand,
Guillaume Lasceux,
Charles Tournemire (1930), Jean
Langlais (1934), and
Jeanne Demessieux...
- (1740–1820) ([8])
Ernst Eichner (1740–1777)
Luigi Gatti (1740–1817)
Guillaume Lasceux (1740–1831)
Elisabeth Olin (1740–1828)
Giovanni Paisiello (1740–1816) Samuel...
- Jean-Baptiste
Charbonnier Michel Corrette Armand-Louis
Couperin Guillaume Lasceux Jean-Nicolas
Marrigues Jean-Baptiste Nôtre Louis-Nicolas Séjan Nicolas...
- 1798
Magnificat for Six Voices,
Magnificat for
Seven Voices Guillaume Lasceux 1740 1831
Organ Magnificats (tonus I-VIII) in
Annuaire de l’Organiste (1819)...
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Symphony 46
Symphony 47 "Palindrome"
String Quartets, Op. 20
Guillaume Lasceux –
Magnificat in F
major Gabriele Leone – 6 Duos pour deux
violons qui peuvent...
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Johann Mattheson –
Grundlage einer Ehren-Pforte
February 3 –
Guillaume Lasceux (died 1831)
February 4 – Carl
Michael Bellman, poet and
composer (died...
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librettist (born 1798)
Peter Anton Kreusser,
composer (b. 1765)
Guillaume Lasceux,
composer and
organist (born 1740)
Benedicto Sáenz the elder, cathedral...
- Beauvarlet-Charpentier (1734–1794) Josse-François-Joseph
Benaut (c. 1743–1794)
Guillaume Lasceux (1740–1831)
Nicolas Séjan (1745–1819) Jean-Nicolas
Marrigues (1757–1834)...