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Pieter van
Maldere,
known also as
Pierre van
Maldere (16
October 1729 – 1
November 1768) was a
Flemish violinist and composer. He was a
violinist of the...
- (disambiguation),
several people Pierre Littbarski,
German footballer Pierre van
Maldere,
South Dutch composer Pierre Marchand (editor),
French publisher Pierre...
- Chodowiecki, Polish-German
painter and
educator (d. 1801) 1729 –
Pierre van
Maldere,
Belgian violinist and
composer (d. 1768) 1752 –
Johann Gottfried Eichhorn...
- (1729–1774)
Francesco Saverio Giai, or Giaj (1729–1801) ([5], [6])
Pierre van
Maldere (1729–1768) Pierre-Alexandre
Monsigny (1729–1817) František
Xaver Pokorný...
- - he
trained the
composer Ignaz Vitzthumb and the
violinist Pieter van
Maldere. Fiocco's main
works were nine
Repons de mort, to
French texts, now thought...
- in Brussel, at Théâtre de la Monnaie, 4
November (music by
Pieter van
Maldere and
Ignaz Vitzthumb) Gésoncourt et Clémentine,
tragedy presented the same...
- Schneider. ISBN 978-3-7952-0323-8. LWV
Pieter van
Maldere Rompaey,
Willy van (1990).
Pieter van
Maldere, 1729–1768. Aartselaar: Rompaey.
Lists instrumental...
- 1725–1791) Karl
Kohaut (1726–1784)
Henri Moreau (1728–1803)
Pierre van
Maldere (1729–1768)
Antonio Soler (1729–1783)
Capel Bond (1730–1790)
Gabriele Leone...
-
Cafaro – La
disfatta di
Dario Bald****are
Galuppi –
Idomeneo Pierre van
Maldere – Le Dégui****t
pastorale Jean-Philippe
Rameau –
Zoroastre Antonio Sacchini...
- (1925–1984)
Andreas Makris (1930–2005)
Malcourt (fl. c. 1470–1480)
Pierre van
Maldere (1729–1768) Paul de
Maleingreau (1887–1956)
Dmitry Malikov (born 1970)...