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Guillaume Minoret (ca.
April 1650 – 1717 or
December 1720) was a
French baroque composer. He was of the
generation of Marc-Antoine Charpentier, but unlike...
- film
directed by Benoît Jacquot,
adapted by
Jacques Fieschi and
Bernard Minoret from the
novel La
terreur dans le
boudoir by
Serge Bramly.
Paris in 1794:...
- 1829–1837.
Ursule is the
legitimate daughter of the
widower Dr
Denis Minoret’s deceased illegitimate brother-in-law by marriage,
Joseph Mirouët; not...
- 1640) Jean
Baptiste Loeillet of Ghent,
composer (born 1688)
Guillaume Minoret,
composer (born c.1650)
Johann Speth,
organist and
composer (born 1664)...
- Dome and
minoret...
- Vincennes. He
wrote a play
about "the
redemptive powers of love," with
Bernard Minoret, "Les salons" ("Trade shows"). In 1988, he
published a
biography of Nicolas...
- to
pursue their respective p****ions
throughout life. He
married Marie Minoret on 7 June 1887. In 1888, his wife gave
birth to a son, Jean, and in 1889...
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Johann Anton Losy von Losinthal, or
Comte d'Logy (c. 1650–1721)
Guillaume Minoret (c. 1650–1717/1720) Juan
Francisco de
Navas (c. 1650–1719)
Antonio de Salazar...
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quarter of the year (the
other composers being Coupillet, Coll****e and
Minoret). Delalande's was the most
important quarter of the year
because of the...
- (1922–1979)
Ludwig Minkus (1826–1917)
Ambrogio Minoja (1752–1825)
Guillaume Minoret (c. 1650 – 1717/1720) Lin-Manuel
Miranda (born 1980)
Franciszek Mirecki...