- René
Mésangeau (or Mézangeau, Mesangio, Mésengeot, Mesengé, Meziniot, Meschanson, Mesangior, Mazagau, Merengeau, Messangior, Mezanio, and Mezengau) (fl...
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administered cocaine. 3C-PEP MT-45 Xu YT,
Kaushal N,
Shaikh J,
Wilson LL,
Mésangeau C,
McCurdy CR,
Matsumoto RR (May 2010). "A
novel substituted piperazine...
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Girolamo Giacobbi (1567–1629)
Joachim van den Hove (c. 1567–1620) René
Mesangeau (fl. 1567–1638)
Lorenzo Allegri (1567–1648)
Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643)...
- 1006/pulp.1996.0046. PMID 9232674. Xu YT,
Kaushal N,
Shaikh J,
Wilson LL,
Mésangeau C,
McCurdy CR,
Matsumoto RR (May 2010). "A
novel substituted piperazine...
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harmonically than that of some
other French lutenists of the era, such as René
Mesangeau or
Pierre Dubut.
Three published collections of Gaultier's
music have...
- 01.010. ISSN 1879-016X. PMC 3341931. PMID 22327234. Narayanan, Sanju;
Mesangeau, Christophe; Poupaert,
Jacques H.; McCurdy,
Christopher R. (2011-01-01)...
- of E.
Gaultier Pieces by
Ennemond "Vieux Gaultier",
Barbe M****cript
Catalogue of
works by
Gaultier Performance of Le
Tombeau de
Mesangeau, Allemande...
- and
Pierre de la Barre, and more importantly,
lutenists such as René
Mesangeau,
Germain Pinel,
Ennemond Gaultier, and
Denis Gaultier.
Since the exact...
- (1806–1856)
Tarquinio Merula (1594/1595–1665)
Claudio Merulo (1533–1604) René
Mesangeau (fl. 1567–1638)
Vyacheslav Mescherin (1923–1995) André
Messager (1853–1929)...
- 1660)
Pierre Gautier (Gaultier) (1599 –
after 1638,
active in Italy) René
Mesangeau (fl. 1567–1638)
Germain Pinel (c. 1600–1664)
Guillaume Morlaye (born c...