Cavaillé-Coll, it bears his name rather than that of his successor, Charles Mutin, and the internal works are of a quality which identifies this model...
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re-arrangement of the manuals and replacement of a few stops in 1903 by Charles Mutin (Cavaillé-Coll's direct successor), the installation of an electric...
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from the former instruments. The organ was dedicated in 1868. In 1904, Charles Mutin modified and added several stops upon the suggestions of titular organist...
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protected by the Monument historique label. It was restored in 1901 by Charles Mutin, and between 1983 and 1987 by Jean-Loup Boisseau and Bertrand Cattiaux...
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Cavaillé-Coll in 1845. It was restored by Cavaillé-Coll's successor Charles Mutin in 1927, who also extended the manuals to 56 notes. Tonal modifications...
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firm's survival. It was taken over in 1898, shortly before his death, by Charles Mutin, who continued in the organ business, but by the 1940s the firm had...
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installed in Paris in 1905 by Cavaillé-Coll's successor and son-in-law, Charles Mutin, a much plainer case was substituted for the original ornate case. The...
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intervened later in 1881 for minor works and in 1921 his successor, Charles Mutin, damage due to shrapnel, as shells had struck the square in front of...
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Marcussen & Søn Alexandre Charles S. Barker Quentin Blumenroeder Daublaine & Callinet Aristide Cavaillé-Coll Joseph Merklin Charles Mutin Puget Family Dom Bédos...
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aesthetics. In 1903, the instrument underwent its first transformation. Charles Mutin [fr] enlarged it, leaving only twelve original registers. Again, in...
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mediocre quality. This organ was replaced in 1923 by a new organ made by Charles Mutin, which kept the buffet of the earlier instrument. This organ also was...
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In 2014, a line of men's bags was added. In 2016, Delvaux launched "Le Mutin" (2016), inspired by "Le Chasseresse", a Delvaux design of 1962. In 2017...
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wealth of this sanctuary including: Master Charles Lorin's stained glasses made in Chartres (1905-1946) Charles Mutin Cavaillé Coll's Great Organ (1913); The...
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de Paul. In 1900, he was appointed organist of the new instrument by Charles Mutin [fr] at Saint-Pierre de Neuilly [fr] until 1920, and maître de chapelle...
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1919, a new Cavaillé-Coll organ, with modifications by his successor Charles Mutin, was installed from the residence of Baron Albert de L'Espée in Ilbarritz...
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Thierry Mutin is a French singer of classical music and songwriter (born in Rochechouart, Haute-Vienne), famous for his 1988 hit single "Sketch of Love"...
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Subgenus: Pachysphyria Enderlein, 1938 P. ambiguus (Fallén, 1817) P. barkalovi Mutin, 1999 P. brunnifrons Nielsen, 2004 P. dexter (Harris, 1780) P. immaculatus...
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Night, 1981 Ghost of Chance, 1991 Daniel Vaxelaire. Les mutins de la liberté, 1986 Johnson, Charles. A General History of the Pyrates, 1724 (in Volume 2)...
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located just over the choir. The choir organ was built by Cavaillé-Coll-Mutin in 1899, rebuilt by Danion-Gonzalez in 1973, and(1983) It has two keyboards...
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François de Montmorency, 2nd Duke of Montmorency (category Court of Charles IX of France)
frais ne sortoit que la guerre civile, encore grand ennemi des Huguenots, mutin, seditieux, croullant, et bouillant tout de mutination et d'envie dépandre...
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Psychiatry in Pristina, where he later died of cancer on 3 March 2021. Ingrao, Charles W.; Emmert, Thomas Allan, eds. (2009). Confronting the Yugoslav controversies:...
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rubripes Matsumura, 1916 M. sackeni Williston, 1882 Mallota shatalkini Mutin, 1999 Mallota spinosa Hirooka & Maruyama, 2015 Mallota thompsoni Hirooka...
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Lamberg-Karlovsky, Clifford Charles, "Proto-Elamite account tablets from Tepe Yahya, Iran", Kadmos 10, pp. 97–9, 1971 [2] Mutin, Benjamin, The Proto-Elamite...
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Another biography of Fitzcarrald was published in 2015 by Rafael Otero Mutín; this is regarded as being better documented than Reyna's book. "Lizzie:...
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Criorhina ranunculi Criorhina pachymera Criorhina asilica (male) C. alexandri Mutin, 1999 C. apicalis Matsumura, 1916 C. arctophiloides (Giglio-Tos, 1892) C...
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Proto-Elamite Settlement at Tepe Yahya, Iran, vol. 9, pp. 87-96, 1971 [4] Mutin, Benjamin, "The Proto-Elamite Settlement and its Neighbors: Tepe Yahya Period...
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Xylota argoi Shannon, 1926 Xylota armipes (Sack, 1922) Xylota atricoloris Mutin, 1987 Xylota atroparva Hippa, 1974 Xylota auronitens Brunetti, 1908 Xylota...
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Kaden Elliss ILB 53 Nate Landman ILB 51 DeAngelo Malone OLB 45 Donavan Mutin ILB 48 Bralen Trice OLB Defensive backs 29 Micah Abernathy FS 20 Dee Alford...
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(Williston, 1887) Blera shirakii Barkalov & Mutin, 1991 Blera umbratilis (Williston, 1887) Blera violovitshi Mutin, 1991 Blera yudini Barkalov, 1991 Western...
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of Wehali principality of East Timor mention their migration from Sina Mutin Malaka or "Chinese White Malacca" (part of Indianised Hindu-Buddhist Srivijaya...
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