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Fernand Fouant de La
Tombelle (3
August 1854 – 13
August 1928) was a
French organist and composer. Born in Paris,
Fernand de La
Tombelle had
piano lessons...
- by the
Roman Consul Aemilius Lepidus,
which started from Padua,
reached Tombelle, p****ed
through Vigonovo,
continued through San
Pietro di Stra up to Altinum...
- An
organ symphony is a
piece for solo pipe
organ in
various movements. It is a
symphonic genre, not so much in
musical form (in
which it is more similar...
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Gabrielle Ferrari,
Louis Ganne,
Dumitru Kiriac-Georgescu,
Fernand de La
Tombelle,
Xavier Leroux,
Clarence Lucas,
Henriette Renié,
Joseph Guy Ropartz, Spyridon...
- Mélodies T****is Christoyannis, Jeff
Cohen Aparté – AP132
Fernand de La
Tombelle: Mélodies T****is Christoyannis, Jeff
Cohen Aparté – AP148 "T****is Christoyannis...
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Fernand de La
Tombelle Piano Trio in A minor, Op.35 (1894) Paul
Lacombe Piano Trio No. 1 in G major, Op. 12 (1870)
Piano Trio No. 2, Op. 90 Sérénade humoristique...
- (undoubtedly the chiefs).
Ordinary people were
buried in
smaller tombs,
known as
tombelles,
which were
around 5 m in diameter. The Cézallier
region is home to the...
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Marquette are:
North side:
Marquette River,
Normandin River; East side: La
Tombelle Lake,
Grand Portage River,
Licorne River;
South side: Loup
River West,...
- by the
Celtic Academy: "Finally, my dear friend, I went to
visit the
Tombelles,
guided by a
peasant woman who told me,
without my asking, that this place...
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Isaac Watts' "Alas and did my
Savior bleed" for main
lyrics Fernand de La
Tombelle: Les sept
Paroles de
Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ (1867)
Charles Tournemire:...