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Joseph de
Marliave (16
November 1873 – 24
August 1914) was a
French musicologist. He is best
known for his book on Beethoven's
string quartets,
which was...
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Marguerite Long, in the
Salle Gaveau in Paris. Long was the
widow of
Joseph de
Marliave, to whom the last
movement of the piece, the Toccata, is dedicated. The...
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Bilbao 1976. "Pequeño
diccionario de
mitologia vasca y pirenaica".
Egilea Olivier de
Marliave. Argitaletxea, Alejandria,
Barcelona 1995. v t e v t e...
- York
State Iroquois.
University of the
State of New York. pp. 37–. de
Marliave,
Olivier (1995). Pequeño
diccionario de mitología
vasca y pirenaica. Palma...
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Elisabeth Marie Franzisca (29
March 1837 – 1914),
married Marquis Jacques de
Marliave, with whom she had a son.
Count Alexander Karl
Joseph (14
December 1839...
- Mol, D., Tikhonov, A.N., MacPhee, R.D.E., Flemming, C., Buigues, B., De
Marliave, C., Coppens, Y. and Agenbroad, L.D., 2001. The
Fishhook Mammoth: rediscovery...
- must
undergo a
radical change" to
understand this piece,
wrote Joseph de
Marliave in 1928. "This
fugue is one of the two
works by Beethoven—the
other being...
- 2023-10-06. Stevenson, A.; Archer, S. K.; Schultz, J. A.; Dunham, A.;
Marliave, J. B.; Martone, P.; Harley, C. D. G. (2020-05-18). "Warming and acidification...
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impossible since McQueen drove into the
Prudential Tunnel one
scene earlier the
Marliave Restaurant rooftop dining area,
Bosworth Street, Boston,
where Dunaway...
- "Transcending to
Beyond (1824–1827)". ludwig0van0beethoven.tripod.com.
Marliave,
Joseph de (1961). Beethoven's quartets. Jean Escarra,
Hilda Andrews. New...