Jean Maillard (c. 1515 – after 1570) was a French composer of the Renaissance. While little is known with certainty about his life, he may have been associated...
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Chilean cyclist Jean Maillard (c.1515–after 1570), French composer Jean-Cristophe Maillard, founder of American band Grand Baton Jean de Maillard (b.1951),...
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facile brushwork; such works include the Blind Man's Bluff (Le collin maillard), Serment d'amour (Love Vow), Le Verrou (The Bolt), La Culbute (The Tumble)...
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Claude Le Jeune Pierre de La Rue Orlande de Lassus Jean Maillard Cristóbal de Morales Étienne Moulinié Jean Mouton Jacob Obrecht Johannes Ockeghem Andreas...
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1680, but was later released and became a captain of the guard. Minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert helped to hush things up. De La Reynie re-established the...
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Févin Francisco Guerrero Jacobus de Kerle Orlando di Lasso Duarte Lobo Jean Maillard Jacques Mauduit Manuel Mendes Cristóbal de Morales Johannes Ockeghem...
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(born 1929) Gustav Mahler (1860–1911) Mesías Maiguashca (born 1938) Jean Maillard (c. 1515?–c. 1570) Aimé Maillart (1817–1871) Martin Mailman (1932–2000)...
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Jean de Maillard (born 15 August 1951 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines) is a French magistrate in Blois. He wrote several books concerning financial...
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Sylvain Maillard (French pronunciation: [silvɛ̃ majaʁ]; born 28 April 1974) is a French entrepreneur and politician serving both as the member of the National...
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Perkins, Leeman L. (2009) [2001]. "Ockeghem [Okeghem, Hocquegam, Okegus etc.], Jean de". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630...
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probable Leonard Digges, English mathematician and surveyor (d. c. 1559) Jean Maillard, French composer Laurence Nowell, English antiquarian (d. 1571) Cipriano...
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Spanish music theorist, organist and composer (b. c. 1510). probable Jean Maillard, French composer (approximate date) (b. c. 1515) Diego Ortiz, Spanish...
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damages. Construction began in 1952 according to the plan designed by Jean Maillard and Robert Levasseur, in association with scenographer Pierre Sonrel...
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probable Leonard Digges, English mathematician and surveyor (d. c. 1559) Jean Maillard, French composer Laurence Nowell, English antiquarian (d. 1571) Cipriano...
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Abbé Pierre Antoine Simon Maillard (c. 1710 – 12 August 1762) was a French-born priest. He is noted for his contributions to the creation of a writing...
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Vicente 1999: Les passagers (directed by Jean-Claude Guiguet) as Le Voyageur 1999: Recto/Verso as Maître Maillard 1999: Lovers as Le Kiosquier 1999: Le domaine...
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Kenneth Jean Georgy Maillard (born 1972) is a Mauritian accountant who is one of the principals of the Belvedere Management group. Maillard worked for...
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Grand Baton (band) (redirect from Jean-Cristophe Maillard)
singer and songwriter Jean-Cristophe (JC) Maillard, a native of Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe. Grand Baton, founded by Maillard in 2006, currently[when...
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Records, 2015 Christmas with the Shepherds – Delphian Records, 2014 Jean Maillard: Missa Je Suis Déshéritée & Motets – Delphian Records, 2013 An Emerald...
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criticized by the liberal Catholic review Golias. He deposed the priest Alain Maillard de La Morandais from his diplomatic functions toward the political sphere...
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met, and became acquainted with the music of, such diverse figures as Jean Maillard, Jacques Arcadelt, and Sandrin. It was through Sandrin, who had recently...
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suis deshéritée was widely distributed, and composers as diverse as Jean Maillard in France, Nicolas Gombert in the Habsburg chapel and the Low Countries...
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René Maillard (8 April 1931 – 4 December 2012) was a French composer. Born in Bois-Colombes, Maillard had his first violin lessons during the Second World...
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Armand Maillard, born 18 June 1943 in Offroicourt (Vosges), is the recent French Catholic church archbishop, of the diocese of Bourges. He was appointed...
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Louis Maillard (28 September 1867 – 7 January 1938) was a French-born Swiss astronomer and professor of astronomy and mathematical sciences. In 1902 Maillard...
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the company has achieved a turnover of 226 million euros in 2022. Jean-Claude Maillard founded the company in 1989. Bouton, Muriel (2017-06-24). "Figeac...
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lectiones novem ex propheta Iob for four voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano) Jean Maillard – Motets for four, five, six, and seven voices, volumes 1 & 2 (Paris:...
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influenced many young students, René Magritte, Paul Delvaux, Jan De Cooman, Jean Maillard and Edgard Tytgat among them. On 7 July 1934, Montald became a member...
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p 13440. (ISBN 2700030133), p. 725 Oxford Dictionary edited by Robert Maillard, Universal Dictionary of painting, vol. 2 Smeets Offset BV Weert (Netherlands)...
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masses, and are based on motets by Pierre Certon, Thomas Crecquillon and Jean Maillard. His other sacred music, particularly the Cantiques spirituels, shows...
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