- Claude-François-Marie
Rigoley,
comte d'Ogny (9
January 1756 – 3
October 1790) was a
French nobleman,
military officer,
patron of the arts, Freemason,...
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which may have been part of the
Concert Spirituel. Claude-François-Marie
Rigoley (the
Comte d'Ogny)
commissioned Joseph Haydn's six "Paris Symphonies",...
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painter Jean-Philippe
Rameau (1683–1764),
composer Claude-François-Marie
Rigoley,
comte d'Ogny, (1756–1790),
cellist François Rude (1784–1855), sculptor...
- général
Charles Marin de La Haye des
Fosses and
Count Claude-François-Marie
Rigoley. The main
conductor was
Joseph Bologne de Saint-George. The
orchestra was...
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theatrical works in 1758, and
after his
death his
friend and
literary executor,
Rigoley de Juvigny,
published his Œuvres completes. M.
Bonhomme produced a critical...
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Nouvelle Édition, Dédiée Au Roi, Revue, corrigée & augmentée ... Par M.
Rigoley De
Juvigny (in French). Saillant. Lambert, C.-G.-A. (1862).
Catalogue descriptif...
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dictionnaire historique, vol. VII, Lyon,
Bruyset ainé, 1804, p. 465. Jean-Antoine
Rigoley de Juvigny, Les Bibliothéques françoises de La
Croix du
Maine et de Du...
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commissioning the
symphonies from
Haydn was Claude-François-Marie
Rigoley,
Comte d'Ogny (i.e.,
Count of Ogny), an
aristocrat still in his twenties...
- of
Agobard in 1604, and
edited it. Also Jean
Papyre M****on Jean
Antoine Rigoley de Juvigny; François Grudé de La
Croix Du Maine;
Antoine Du Verdier; Bernard...
- La
Monnoye et de M. le président Bouhier,... de M. Falconet,... par M.
Rigoley de Juvigny,..., Paris :
Saillant et Nyon, 1772-1773, 6 vol. ; in-4 FRBNF31217778...