Pierre de la Rue (c. 1452 – 20 November 1518) was a Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance. His name also appears as Piersson or variants...
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De la Rue, De La Rue or Delarue is a surname of French origin meaning "of the Street". Notable people with the surname include: Charles de la Rue (1643–1725)...
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They sang music of Pierre de la Rue, William Byrd, Albert de Klerk [de] (1917–1998), and Francis Poulenc's Laudes de Saint Antoine de Padoue in the first...
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Rue de la Pompe (French pronunciation: [ʁy d(ə) la pɔ̃p]) is a station on line 9 of the Paris Métro, named after the Rue de la Pompe. The station opened...
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La Santé Prison (named after its location on the Rue de la Santé) (French: Maison d'arrêt de la Santé or Prison de la Santé) is a prison operated by the...
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(late 15th century); and the Agnus Dei from the Missa L'homme armé by Pierre de la Rue (early 16th century). In this example, the first 12 bars of the Agnus...
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for four a cappella voices; he uses as source material chansons by Pierre de la Rue, Jean Mouton and Josquin des Prez. His chansons are mostly for three...
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in the sublimely melancholic Soubz ce tumbel (Within this tomb) by Pierre de la Rue. It is an intense elegiac farewell to Margaret's 'green lover'. Within...
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La Force Prison was a French prison located in the Rue du Roi de Sicile, in what is now the 4th arrondissement of Paris. Originally known as the Hôtel...
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Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye (17 November 1685 – 5 December 1749) was a French Canadian military officer, fur trader, and explorer...
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Theatre de la Rue Saint Pierre or Le Spectacle de la Rue Saint Pierre, was the first (French-speaking) theatre in New Orleans in Louisiana, active in...
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trip and England in the second. He served alongside fellow composer Pierre de la Rue, and was paid the same salary; he also received benefices in Gorinchem...
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composers before 1550 include Pedro de Escobar, Antoine de Févin, Cristóbal de Morales, and Pierre de la Rue; that by la Rue is probably the second oldest,...
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de La Guerre (1659–1729) George de La Hèle (1547–1586) Alfred La Liberté (1882–1952) John La Montaine (1920–2013) Frank La Rocca (born 1951) Pierre de...
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The Rue de la Paix (English: Peace Street; French pronunciation: [ʁy də la pɛ]) is a fashionable shopping street in the centre of Paris. Located in the...
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Protestant church. L’Église de la rue Belliard originally met on rue du Jeu de paume under pastor Denis Lourde-Laplace, then on 24 rue Ducale under the ministry...
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Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande Rue Pierre Brossolette, 91130, La Ferme du Temple, Ris-Orangis Rue Pierre Brossolette, 62600, Le Tir aux Pigeons, Berck Rue Pierre Brossolette...
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Aubert de la Rüe (1901–1991) was a French geographer, geologist, traveller and photographer who was primarily devoted to the islands of Saint Pierre and...
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border Pierre de La Rue (c. 1452 – 1518) Jean Mouton (c. 1459 – 1522) Antoine Brumel (c. 1460 – 1512/1513) Clément Janequin (c. 1485 – 1558) Claudin de Sermisy...
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Fulda matriculates at the newly founded University of Wittenberg 1503: Pierre de la Rue, Alexander Agricola and Henry Bredemers travel to Heidelberg with the...
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court of Philip I of Castile. He was a close associate of composer Pierre de La Rue. After first serving as a sommelier for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor...
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Royer (c. 1705 – 1755) F. Rubinet (fl 1482–1507) Pierre de La Rue (c. 1452 – 1518) Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe (c. 1640 – c. 1700) Camille Saint-Saëns...
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becoming Rue Lapeyrouse, Rue d'Angoulême once again (1852), Rue de Morny (1863), Rue de la Commune (1871), Rue Mac-Mahon and finally Rue Pierre-Charron...
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at the same time as Pierre de La Rue. Clibano was part of a musical family: his father, Nycasius de Clibano and brother Jan de Clibano were also singers;...
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Tour Saint-Jacques (redirect from Saint-Jacques-de-la-Boucherie)
intersection of the Rue de Rivoli with Rue Nicolas-Flamel is all that remains of the former 16th-century Church of Saint-Jacques-de-la-Boucherie ('Saint...
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Pierre Hermé Paris boutique on Rue Cambon in Paris. In 2010, they inaugurated the Maison Pierre Hermé on Rue Fortuny in Paris, home to the Atelier de...
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nobis (addition; no attribution) Sile frago ac rerum (no attribution) Pierre de la Rue Credo Sine nomine Missa Almana Anonymous works Ave rosa speciosa Regina...
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along Rue Royale toward the new Place Louis XV, now Place de la Concorde. In 1763 the King laid the first stone for a new church, designed by Pierre Contant...
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Pierre de La Rue, Franco-Flemish composer (15th century) Perkin Warbeck, impostor and pretender to the throne of England (15th century) Marbrianus de...
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Charles de La Rue (3 August 1643, in Paris – 27 May 1725, in Paris), known in Latin as Carolus Ruaeus, was one of the great orators of the Society of...
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