Definition of Musicographer. Meaning of Musicographer. Synonyms of Musicographer

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- literary figure Antoine François Marmontel (1816–1898), French pianist and musicographer This page lists people with the surname Marmontel. If an internal link...
- Catholic Archbishop Jean-Laurent Le Cerf de La Viéville (1674–1707), musicographer Pierre François le Courayer (1681–1776), theologian. François d'Agincourt...
- Louis Picquot (1804 – 1870) was a 19th-century French musicographer, author of the first biography of Luigi Boccherini and a catalogue of Boccherini's...
- pianist and soprano François-Louis Perne 1772 1832 French composer and musicographer Josef Triebensee 1772 1846 Bohemian composer and oboist Johann Wilhelm...
- pioneer of Cerf theory Jean-Laurent Le Cerf de La Viéville (1674–1707), musicographer Karl Friedrich Cerf (1782–1845), German theatrical manager Muriel Cerf...
- Antoine François Marmontel (1816–1898), French pianist, teacher and musicographer Antoine McColister (born 1988), American rapper known professionally...
- phased between 1897 and 1913, by the Belgian homonymous composer and musicographer, of an important part of the private library of Rossini with whom he...
- 1816 – 16 January 1898) was a French pianist, composer, teacher and musicographer. He is mainly known today as an influential teacher at the Paris Conservatory...
- in Rouen where he died 9 November 1707) was a French magistrate and musicographer. Le Cerf de La Viéville entered the magistracy and became keeper of...
- Rostand (3 December 1912 – 9 October 1970) was a French musicologist, musicographer and music critic. While studying literature and law at the Sorbonne...