- Jean-Claude
Malgoire (25
November 1940 – 14
April 2018) was a
French oboist and
later conductor.
Malgoire was born on 25
November 1940 in Avignon, France...
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Malgoire (9
March 1960 – 11
August 2023) was a
French classical violinist,
pedagogue and conductor. Born in
Dugny from a
musicians family,
Malgoire began...
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Messiaen (1908–1992), composer, organist, and
ornithologist Jean-Claude
Malgoire (1940–2018),
oboist and
later conductor.
Mireille Mathieu (born 1946),...
- Edwards, Laszczkowski, Cangemi, Faraon. La
Grande Écurie, Jean-Claude
Malgoire.
Dynamic (rec.
November 2001, Théâtre Muni****l, Tourcoing, France) Vivaldi:...
- Saint-Geniès-de-
Malgoirès (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒənjɛs də malɡwaʁɛs]; Occitan: Sent Ginièis de Malgoiriés) is a
commune in the Gard
department in...
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Dublin version by
Scherchen in 1954, and
again in 1959, and by Jean-Claude
Malgoire in 1980. In 1976, the
London version of 1743 was
recorded by
Neville Marriner...
- Arauxo. She pla**** on a
number of
recordings by the
conductor Jean-Claude
Malgoire with his
ensemble La
Grande Écurie et la
Chambre du Roy. Her recording...
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Christophe Rousset,
Philippe Herreweghe,
Martin Gester, and Jean-Claude
Malgoire.
While she
started out as a
Baroque specialist, Gens has also come into...
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patients showed no
occurrence of
fungal sepsis with S.
boulardii use.
Malgoire JY,
Bertout S,
Renaud F,
Bastide JM, Mallié M (March 2005). "Typing of...
- the
orchestration of Orfeo", (brief
essay to
accompany the Jean-Claude
Malgoire recording),
translated by Mary Pardoe. Astrée Noiray,
Michael (1994), "A...