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Charles Piroye (c. 1668–1672 – c. 1730) was a
French Baroque organist and composer. Very
little is
known about his life, and even the
dates of his birth...
- Marc-Antoine
Charpentier Le
Retour d’Euridice aux
enfers (1717) by
Charles Piroye Orfeo ed
Euridice (1996), a new
production of Gluck's
opera by c****ographer...
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Meadowmoor Dairies, Inc. 312 U.S. 287,293 (1941). Jephté, a
tragedy by
Charles Piroye (1703). Jephté, an
opera by
Michel Pignolet de Montéclair (1732). Jephtha...
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livre de pièces
Giovanni Antonion Piani – 12
Violin Sonatas, Op. 1
Charles Piroye – Pièces d'orgue Jean-Féry
Rebel –
Boutade Georg Philipp Telemann Das ist...
- Lebègue
Louis Marchand Christophe Moyreau Guillaume-Gabriel
Nivers Charles Piroye Charles Racquet André
Raison François
Roberday Claude-Bénigne Balbastre...
- by André
Caplet (1903) "L'allégresse",
composition for
organ by
Charles Piroye "Allégresse",
composition for
violin and
piano Jean Gabriel-Marie (1894)...
- (1660–1725)
Pierre Dandrieu (c. 1660–1733) François
Couperin (1668–1733)
Charles Piroye (c. 1668/72– c. 1728/30)
Louis Marchand (1669–1732)
Gaspard Corrette (1671–before...
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Annibale Tononi,
luthier (born 1675)
probable Filippo Amadei,
composer Charles Piroye,
composer (born c.1670) Anthony,
James R., "Campra, André" in
Sadie (1992)...
- Jean-Joseph Mouret,
Monsieur N.,
Louis Néron,
Piffet le fils, Pipereau,
Charles Piroye, Jean-Philippe Rameau, François Rebel,
Nicolas Renier, André Richer, Jean-Baptiste...