-
Simon Lohet (Loxhay) (born
before c. 1550 –
buried 5 July 1611) was a
Flemish composer and
organist of the late Renaissance,
active in Germany. He is...
- used to this day in even non-religious
works by
composers including Simon Lohet,
Michelangelo Rossi, François Roberday,
Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer...
- the host of the
music hit
programs - "Chadash, Chadish, U-mechudash", "
Lohet", and
other programs edited by Tony Fine.
Atari was also
famous as the host...
- Song Singer(s)
Notes Bompe Tepsodachan Sinn
Sisamouth and Ros
Serey Sothea Akara Lohet Sinn
Sisamouth and Ros
Serey Sothea...
-
April 2010). "Kuidas
taltsutada lohet".
Postimees (in Estonian).
Retrieved 9
October 2019. "Kuidas
taltsutada lohet 2 – 3D". Kultuur.info (in Estonian)...
- "Do-Re-Fa-Mi-Re-Do"-theme
became one of the most
famous in
music history.
Simon Lohet,
Michelangelo Rossi, François Roberday,
Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer...
-
instructed in
music by his
father Adam,
whose teacher was the then-famous
Simon Lohet. In 1613 he
became organist of
Stephanskirche in Lindau, on Lake Constance;...
-
unknown –
Thomas Brewer,
composer who
introduced the "glee" July –
Simon Lohet,
organist and
composer (born c. 1550)
August 20 – Tomás Luis de Victoria...
-
German court composer,
musician and
Kapellmeister (d. 1616)
probable –
Simon Lohet,
Flemish composer and
organist (d. 1611)
probable – Juan
Navarro (of Cadiz)...
- Srey
sross pros
sathe Battambang mern avey chheung? ****p
pisess Akara Lohet (Album:
Chlangden Vol. 076)
Aknicha Khê La-ngit (Album:
Chlangden Vol. 217)...