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    Jean-Baptiste Stuck (also known by the single moniker "Baptistin," "Batistin" or "Battistin") (6 May 1680 – 8 December 1755) was an Italian-French composer...
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  • [tʁaʒedi liʁik], lyric tragedy), is a genre of French opera introduced by Jean-Baptiste Lully and used by his followers until the second half of the eighteenth...
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  • driver Hans-Joachim Stuck (born 1951), German-Austrian race driver Hudson Stuck (1865–1920), American mountaineer Jean-Baptiste Stuck (1680–1755), French-Italian...
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  • (1678–1754) Giovanni Antonio Piani [de] or Jean-Antoine Desplanes (1678–1760) Manuel de Zumaya (1678–1755) Jean-Baptiste Stuck (1680–1755) Johann Mattheson (1681–1764)...
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  • Music: Polydore (Polydorus), opera by the French-Italian composer Jean-Baptiste Stuck Polydora (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Manto la fée (category Operas by Jean-Baptiste Stuck)
    fée (Manto the Fairy) is an opera by the French-Italian composer Jean-Baptiste Stuck, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera)...
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  • Giovanni Mossi (c. 1680?–1742) Jacques Morel [fr] (c. 1680–c. 1740) Jean-Baptiste Stuck (1680–1755) Richard Jones (1680–1744) Emanuele d'Astorga (1681–1736)...
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  • Deuxième livre d'orgue Jean-Féry Rebel – Les caractères de la danse Alessandro Scarlatti – S. Filippo Neri (oratorio) Jean-Baptiste Stuck – Héraclite et Démocrite...
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  • Méléagre (category Operas by Jean-Baptiste Stuck)
    Méléagre (Meleager) is an opera by the French-Italian composer Jean-Baptiste Stuck, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera)...
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  • Delphin Strungk (1600/1601–1694) Nicolaus Adam Strungk (1640–1700) Jean-Baptiste Stuck (1680–1755) Steven Stucky (1949–2016) Morton Subotnick (born 1933)...
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  • Polydore (category Operas by Jean-Baptiste Stuck)
    Polydore (Polydorus) is an opera by the French-Italian composer Jean-Baptiste Stuck, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera)...
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  • Cantates à voix seule et avec simfonie Jean-Philippe Rameau – Premier Livre de Pieces de Clavecin Jean-Baptiste Stuck – Cantates Françaises et Italiennes...
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  • Dall'Abaco – 12 Violin Sonatas, Op. 1 Pierre Du Mage – Livre d'orgue Jean-Baptiste Stuck – Cantates françaises Livre II Johann Sebastian Bach Gott ist mein...
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  • Versailles and Olivier Schneebelli Tirannique Empire..., cantatas by Jean-Baptiste Stuck with the ensemble Les Lunaisiens. FRANCE 1789, Révolte en musique...
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  • Alain-René Lesage, French author and playwright (d. 1747) 1680 – Jean-Baptiste Stuck, Italian-French cellist and composer (d. 1755) 1713 – Charles Batteux...
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  • – Maurice Greene, organist and composer (born 1696) December 8 – Jean-Baptiste Stuck, cellist and composer (born 1680) date unknown José Elías, composer...
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  • Michele Mascitti – 14 Sonatas, Op. 4 Alessandro Scarlatti – Miserere Jean-Baptiste Stuck – Les Bains de Tomery Joseph Valette de Montigny – Motets I Francesco...
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  • Rameau, François Rebel, Nicolas Renier, André Richer, Jean-Baptiste Stuck, Louis-Antoine Travenol, Jean-Claude Trial, and Alexandre Villeneuve. v t e...
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  • to flourish with the help of several important men: King Louis XIV, Jean-Baptiste Lully, Pierre Beauchamps, and Molière. The combination of different...
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  • Jean-Baptiste Stuck, cellist and composer (died 1755) September 29 – Christian Friedrich Hunold, librettist (died 1721) November 18 (baptised) – Jean-Baptiste...
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  • Marais (9 April 1709), and Manto in Manto la Fée by Mennesson and Jean-Baptiste Stuck (29 January 1711). Manto was her last role at l'Opera, which she...
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    Lake Shore Drive (officially Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable Lake Shore Drive; also known as DuSable Lake Shore Drive, the Outer Drive, the Drive, LSD or...
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  • Jean-Baptiste Teste (20 October 1780, in Bagnols-sur-Cèze, Gard – 20 April 1852, in Chaillot, now in Paris) was a French politician of the July Monarchy...
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    Enteridium lycoperdon (category Taxa named by Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard)
    (Alnus glutinosa) is a common host. It was first described in 1791 by Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard as Reticularia lycoperdon, but was assigned...
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    Ronsin Pierre Gaspard Chaumette Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Gobel Marie-Joseph Chénier François-Nicolas Vincent Jean Baptiste Noël Bouchotte Dantonists or Indulgents...
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    second music video, "Love to Love You Baby" by French model and singer Baptiste Giabiconi, a cover of the Donna Summer song released in 1975. On October...
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  • Vandael as Field Jean-Claude Leclère as Winter Ninon Brétécher as Emma Flint Léopold Cannon and Jade Greil as baby Flint Jean-Baptiste de Laubier as Duncan...
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    French sculptors, Jean-Louis Lemoyne, Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, Louis-Simon Boizot, Michel Clodion, Lambert-Sigisbert Adam and Jean-Baptiste Pigalle all produced...
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  • pucelle!" ("It's like a virgin"!) The name stuck and that has been the violin's name ever since. Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume created the instrument's tailpiece...
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    Jean Valjean (French: [ʒɑ̃ val.ʒɑ̃]) is the protagonist of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel Les Misérables. The story depicts the character's struggle to lead...
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