- Paul
Constant Eugène de
Maleingreau (23
November 1887 - 9
January 1956) was a
Belgian composer and organist. Paul
Constant Eugène
Malengreau was born...
- (1930–2005)
Malcourt (fl. c. 1470–1480)
Pierre van
Maldere (1729–1768) Paul de
Maleingreau (1887–1956)
Dmitry Malikov (born 1970) Gian
Francesco Malipiero (1882–1973)...
- 20th
Century Belgium Jongen,
Joseph 1873 1953 Late
Romantic Belgium Maleingreau, Paul de 1887 1956 20th
Century Belgium Meulemans,
Arthur 1884 1966 20th...
- (1907–1991)
Marcel Lanquetuit (1894–1985)
Gaston Litaize (1909–1991) Paul de
Maleingreau (1887–1956)
Olivier Messiaen (1908–1992)
Henri Mulet (1878–1967) Pierre...
- – Philippe Le
Hardy de Beaulieu,
fencer (died 1942) 23
November – Paul de
Maleingreau,
composer (died 1956) 11
February – François
Laurent (born 1810), historian...
- composer, 91
January 5 – Mistinguett, entertainer, 80
January 9 – Paul de
Maleingreau,
organist and composer, 68
January 20 – Lucy
Isabelle Marsh, soprano...
-
Conservatory with René Barbier [ca; de; fr; gl; nl] and then with Paul de
Maleingreau at the
Brussels Conservatory,
where he also
studied composition with...
- Bordeaux,
Edmudo Torres from Seville,
Marcel Courtonne from Nantes, Paul de
Maleingreau from Brussels, L. Monière from Caen: Pièces funèbres,
Mater dolorosa...
-
Kaspar Kerll,
Johann Pachelbel,
Johann Sebastian Bach, Max Reger, Paul de
Maleingreau,
Louis J. A. Lefébure-Wély,
Johann C. H.
Rinck and
Charles Ives. 2 LPs...
- Prière pour le
salut de mon âme) were
premiered by
organist Paul de
Maleingreau at the
Concerts Pro Arte in Brussels, Belgium, on May 3, 1926. An early...