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    Joseph Louis d'Ortigue (22 May 1802 – 20 November 1866) was a French musicologist and critic. A specialist in liturgical music and a conservative Catholic...
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    ceremony ends as the tune plays descrescendo when the Kings leave. Joseph d'Ortigue wrote in 1837: When the day of the Epiphany came, you would have heard...
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    according to his conversation as recorded by the music journalist Joseph d'Ortigue: "The last quartets of Beethoven are mistakes, absurdities, the reveries...
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  • the United States. 1848: Publication of the Mechlin Gradual 1852: Joseph d'Ortigue publishes Dictionnaire liturgique, historique et théorique de plain-chant...
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  • Thomson's notes, was to validate De Ville's prediction of troublemakers. Joseph d'Ortigue and Ludwig Rellstab, early biographers of Franz Liszt, recount how...
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    Édouard Monnais (director of the Paris Opera from 1839 to 1847), Joseph d'Ortigue, Theodor Panofka, Ludwig Rellstab, George Sand, Robert Schumann and...
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    sonatas for piano and violin and String Quartet No. 1 dedicated to Joseph d'Ortigue who was a great admirer of Vaucorbeil's work. His Intimités (6 pieces...
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  • conductor Francisco Negrin – award-winning stage director working in opera Joseph d'Ortigue – French musicologist and critic Henry Padovani – French musician,...
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    Rodopi, 2009), 151n University of London, School of Advanced Study: Joseph d’Ortigue "Feuilleton. Theatre de l’Opera-Comique: Premiere representation de...
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  • humanistes (Tours, 10-22 July 1972). (Paris: 1975), (pp. 153-171). Joseph d'Ortigue, "La Musique à l'église". - Paris: Didier, 1861. Félix Raugel, "La...
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    Libretti d'opera". www.librettodopera.it. Retrieved Apr 20, 2020. Joseph d'Ortigue; Sylvia L'Ecuyer Lacroix (2003). Écrits sur la musique 1827–1846. Société...
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    Music Online (accessed 12 February 2018) (access by subscription). Lam, Joseph S.C. (2001). "Jiang Kui". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University...
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    music historian Joseph d'Ortigue. Later editors-in-chief included Arthur Pougin who served from 1885 to 1921. However, after d'Ortigue's death in 1866,...
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    inner emotion of the apostles who witness the scene. Constance Lavagne d’Ortigue, from the Louvre, wrote that "In this mature work, Pittoni shows a certain...
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    Merit on 24 June 1964. Suzanne Estève, named in 1973. Xavier Lavagne d’Ortigue, named 1 October 1982. Danièle Oppetit, named 1 May 1991. Gilles Eboli...
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    1430–1437: Étienne d'Épernay, O.P. 1438–1466: Pierre Nasondi 1467–1482: Jean d'Ortigue 1482–1489: Agricol de Panisse 1490–1494: Jean Chabrol 1494–1515: Jean...
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    masters. The Duchy of Naxos, to which Andros had been added, was passed to Joseph Nasi, a confidant of the Sultan in 1566. He never visited “his” islands...
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