- de La
Laurencie when
discussing the
style of two
French lutenists –
Ennemond Gaultier (c.1575–1651) and
Denis Gaultier (1603–1672). La
Laurencie may have...
-
Lionel de La
Laurencie (24 July 1861 – 21
November 1933) was a
French musicologist and
first president of the 1917
founded Société française de musicologie...
-
events of the
French Revolution, and
introduces Oscar's
niece Loulou de la
Laurencie. It was
serialized in
Margaret from 1984 to 1985. The
sequel manga series...
- of France) Commander-in-Chief of
Allied Forces Benoit de
Formel de la
Laurencie France KBE 1940
Military (General) in
recognition of
distinguished service...
-
infantry divisions of the III
Corps (général de
corps d'armée Léon de la
Laurencie) of the
French First Army (General René Prioux)
managed to get away. Many...
- Saint-Domingue,
confirms Louise Fusil's account. So does
Lionel de La
Laurencie's statement: "The
expedition to Saint-Domingue was Saint-Georges' last...
- 1[1671–1791] and 2 [1793–1876] at Gallica. Lavignac,
Albert and
Lionel de La
Laurencie (1931). Encyclopédie de la
musique et
dictionnaire du Conservatoire, Paris...
-
Champagne 10 1723
Hennequin Extinct Charras Angoumois 16
Louis XV de La
Laurencie-Charras
Extinct 1857 La Charte-sur-le-Loir
Maine 72 1697 de
Courtoux Extinct...
- (1898) Op. 48, La première dent, song for
voice and
piano after J. de La
Laurencie (1898) Op. 49,
Sancta Maria,
succure miseris,
motet for two
equal voices...
- the Twenty-Four by François Francœur on 22
October 1730.
Lionel de La
Laurencie devotes several pages to Senaillé, and
analyzes his works. He is best...