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    Louise Françoise "Loïsa" Puget (11 February 1810 – 24 October 1889) was a French composer. Loïsa Puget was born in Paris, her proper first names were Louise...
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    Ne lui dis pas que je l'aime [song by Loïsa Puget] (Gustave Lemoine) WoO, Plus de mère [song by Loïsa Puget] (Gustave Lemoine) WoO, Reine des Nuits...
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    (1809–1875) Johanna Kinkel (1810–1858) Louise Geneviève de Le Hye (1810–1838) Loïsa Puget (1810–1889) Elise Schmezer (1810–1856) Alicia Ann Scott (1810–1900) Josefa...
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    and François-Adrien Boieldieu. Léo Delibes [pupils] Ferdinand Poise Loïsa Puget this teacher's teachers Adam (1758-1848) studied with teachers including...
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    originally written for piano, including works by Théodore Labarre and Loïsa Puget. From 1820 on, Carcassi spent the majority of his time in Paris. In 1823...
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  • Grażyna Pstrokońska-Nawratil (born 1947) Marta Ptaszynska (born 1943) Loïsa Puget (1810–1889) Helen Pyke (1905–1954) Anne Quigley (born 1955 or 1956)...
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    dedicated poems to women authors (Élisa Mercœur, Delphine de Girardin, and Loïsa Puget), a rarity among her colleagues. In addition to love, her first collections...
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    filial drame Mélesville 1836 Le Mauvais œil opéra-comique Gustave Lemoine Loïsa Puget 1836 Sir Hugues de Guilfort vaudeville Bayard 1836 Avis aux coquettes...
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    musicians threw themselves on old music books, played, sang with soul now Loïsa Puget, plundered a repertoire of 1840 haunted by madmen on the moor, Breton...
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    on the so-called "purring" of the holothurian, besides making fun of Loïsa Puget's song Mon rocher de Saint-Malo ("My rock of Saint-Malo" – a then popular...
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    111 Son mom. Rondo caprice pour piano sur la romance favouite de Melle Loïsa Puget op.112 Fantaisie sur Le Caevalier de Canolle op.113 Ernestine. Grande...
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    fortunately, in the year of grace 1894, Miss Mathilde Auguez, granddaughter of Loïsa Puget, and Mr. Cooper, grandson of Pierre-Jean Garat, raised it up again. Her...
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  • she composed salon romances and light piano music in the tradition of Loïsa Puget, and, by the age of 20, had published her work with the music publisher...
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  • Kock, Adrien Lagard, Charles Lecocq, Sylvain Mangeant, Charles Pourny, Loïsa Puget, Victor Robillard, Jean-Pierre Solié and Alphonse Thys undated: Les Formats...
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  • Kock, Adrien Lagard, Charles Lecocq, Sylvain Mangeant, Charles Pourny, Loïsa Puget, Victor Robillard and Jean-Pierre Solié. Clement Scott, Bernard Edward...
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