- Luis
Cluzeau Mortet (November 16, 1888 – 28
September 1957) was a
Uruguayan composer and musician.
Cluzeau Mortet,
along with
Alfonso Broqua,
Eduardo Fabini...
- Emil Breitkreutz,
American runner and
coach (d. 1972) 1888 – Luis
Cluzeau Mortet,
Uruguayan pianist and
composer (d. 1957) 1889 –
George S. Kaufman, American...
- Cathédrales
Gothiques (in French). Éditions Ouest-France. ISBN 978-2-7373-6535-5.
Mortet,
Victor (1888). Étude
historique et archéologique sur la cathédrale et le...
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composers of
Uruguay we find
Eduardo Fabini,
Miguel del Aguila, Luis
Cluzeau Mortet and
Hector Tosar.
There are
several classical orchestras performing countrywide...
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Retrieved May 5, 2009. Benmoussa, A; Soltani, A; Haenen, K; Kroth, U;
Mortet, V; Barkad, H A; Bolsee, D; Hermans, C; Richter, M; De Jaeger, J C; Hochedez...
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American businessman,
founded the
Boeing Company (b. 1881) 1957 – Luis
Cluzeau Mortet,
Uruguayan violinist and
composer (b. 1888) 1959 –
Rudolf Caracciola, German...
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October 7 –
Cecil Coles,
composer (d. 1918)
November 16 – Luis
Cluzeau Mortet,
Uruguayan composer (d. 1957)
November 23 –
Harpo Marx,
American comedian...
- Jean
Baptiste LeChevalier (1806–1836)
Charles Kohler ( ? – 1917)
Charles Mortet (1917–1922) Paul Roux-Fouillet (1977–1987) Geneviève
Boisard (1987–1997)...
- sister.: 54–5 Alix,
another daughter of P****y and Sageret,
married Charles Mortet, an
officer in the
Legion of Honour.: 558 In 1856, P****y
acquired the Désert...
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composer and musician. Fabini,
along with
Alfonso Broqua, Luis
Cluzeau Mortet and
Vicente Ascone, was
representative of the
nationalist tendency that...