Jean-Amédée Lefroid de Méreaux (18 September 1802 – 25 April 1874) was a French composer, pianist, piano teacher, musicologist and music critic. He is...
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Joseph-Nicolas Lefroid de Méreaux (1767-1838), his son, a composer for the piano Amédée Méreaux (1802-1874), son of Joseph-Nicolas Lefroid de Méreaux, a musicologist...
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military personnel Amédée Mannheim (1831–1906), French mathematician Amédée Melanson (1882–1930), Canadian politician Amédée Méreaux (1802–1874), French...
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Nicolas-Jean Lefroid de Méreaux (1745–1797) was a French composer born in Paris. According to music critic François-Joseph Fétis, Méreaux studied music under...
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sonatas. He was the son of Nicolas-Jean Lefroid de Méreaux and father of Jean-Amédée Lefroid de Méreaux. Throughout his life, Joseph-Nicolas was not particularly...
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(1829–1908) Fanny Mendelssohn (1805–1847) Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847) Amédée Méreaux (1802–1874) Aleksander Michalowski (1851–1938) Ignaz Moscheles (1794–1870)...
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1505 – c. 1585) Saverio Mercadante (1795–1870) Amédée Méreaux (1802–1874) Nicolas-Jean Lefroid de Méreaux (1745–1797) Aarre Merikanto (1893–1958) Oskar...
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Havet (1795–1820), botanist Armand Carrel (1800–1836), writer. Jean-Amédée Méreaux (1802–1874), musicologist, pianist and composer Pierre Adolphe Chéruel...
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études (Op. 51) Henri Bertini (1798–1876): twenty-four études (Op. 29) Amédée Méreaux (1802–1874): sixty études, op. 63 Henri Herz (1803–1888): Études de...
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pieces based on the opera included works by Adolf von Henselt and Jean-Amédée Méreaux. Similar works, of varying musical quality, were churned out by composers...
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Northern France, including Lille (November), Rouen (in a concert with Amédée Méreaux) and Normandy, lasting until the beginning of 1839. She played a further...
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pieces based on the opera included works by Adolf von Henselt and Jean-Amédée Méreaux. Edgar Degas painted the scene of the Nuns' ballet twice. The earlier...
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Poulenc, Alexis Roland-Manuel, Henri Sauguet and Germaine Tailleferre) Amédée Méreaux: Adagio, variations et polonaise sur un thème favori de Carafa, Op....
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Bravura, a march by Charles E. Duble Bravura étude, Op. 63 No. 24 by Amédée Méreaux Bravura, an imprint of Malibu Comics Bravura, the protagonist of Asterix...
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Vivier). She studied music in Rouen with Jean-Amédée le Froid de Méreaux. On March 1, 1853, she married Amédée Eugène Tardieu. They had two sons, André and...
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dance music and the series "Les Clavecinistes" that was edited by Amédée de Méreaux. It also bought the rights to works originally published by other...
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Simrock, librettist and poet (died 1876) September 18 – Jean-Amédée Lefroid de Méreaux, composer (died 1874) September 19 – Lajos Kossuth, dedicatee...
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of the section showing manuscripts, miniatures, archive texts, seals, mereaux, coins and medals was written by Baron Albert Van Zuylen Van Nyevelt. A...
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