François Francœur (21 September 1698 – 5 August 1787) was a French composer and violinist from the late Baroque era and the Classical era. François Francœur...
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Francoeur was a Canadian television series, first aired by TFO in 2003. It was the first Franco-Ontarian téléroman. The series has produced 44 episodes...
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mathematicus Lucien Francoeur (born 1948), singer and poet of Quebec Raymond Francoeur (born 1946), Canadian politician Richard Francœur (1894–1971), French...
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(1712) Télégone (1725) Orion (1728) Biblis (1732) Cassandre (1706) (with François Bouvard) Diomède (1710) Ajax (1712) Méléagre (1709) Manto la fée (1711)...
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Aut'Chose (redirect from Lucien Francœur)
group from Montreal, Quebec, first active in the 1970s. Led by poet Lucien Francœur, the band's original lineup featured a rotating collective of musicians...
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forgeries throughout his career. These include Sicilienne and Rigaudon by François Francœur. Allegretto by "Luigi Boccherini" Andantino by "Giovanni Battista...
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entitled Scanderberg, was composed by 18th-century French composer François Francœur (first performed 1735). In the 20th century, Albanian composer Prenkë...
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carillons Willem de Fesch 10 Trio Sonatas, Op. 7 6 Cello Sonatas, Op. 8b François Francœur – 12 Violin Sonatas Francesco Geminiani – Concerti grossi, Op. 3 George...
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Perrin pour l'établissement d'une Académie d'Opéra en musique, & Vers François (Privilege granted to Sir Perrin for the establishment of an Academy of...
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shares the stage in a duet with a disguised Francœur. After the show, Lucille accidentally reveals Francœur's identity to Emile and Raoul. The next day...
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Brescianello wrote his only opera, La Tisbe, for Württemberg court. François Francoeur and François Rebel composed Pirame et Thisbé, a lyric tragedy in five acts...
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Paris. Born in Paris, the son of composer Louis Francoeur, he was raised by his uncle François Francœur following the death of his father in 1745. He became...
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Style of Couperin (published 1910) Sicilienne and Rigaudon in the Style of Francœur (published 1910) Austrian Imperial Hymn Gott erhalte unseren Kaiser (published...
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Chaconne in G minor Ferdinando Bertoni – La vedova accorta François Francœur and François Rebel Le Trophée Zélindor, roi des Sylphes George Frideric Handel...
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entire expedition, and, according to Francœur, the iconic name "pâté chinois" may have been an invention of Francois Dollier de Casson, who wanted to make...
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Antonio Caldara – Scipione Africano Egidio Romualdo Duni – Nerone François Francœur and François Rebel – Scanderberg George Frideric Handel Ariodante, HWV 33...
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As a composer he is best known for his close collaboration with François Francoeur (see that page for further details of their works). Zélindor, roi...
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"Vingt-quatre violons du roi". He co-wrote and co-directed operas with François Francœur. The Rebel Baroque Orchestra, formed in 1991, was named in his honour...
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Clérambault (1676–1749) Jean-François Dandrieu (c. 1682 – 1738) Jean-Joseph Mouret (1682–1738) Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683–1764) François d'Agincourt (1684–1758)...
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and a prologue, with Jean-Louis-Ignace de La Serre, music by François Francœur and François Rebel, presented at Théâtre du Palais-Royal (Académie royale...
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1743 Zélindor, roi des Sylphes, ballet libretto, music by François Francœur and François Rebel, presented at Versailles 17 March 1745 Poésies chrétiennes...
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Scanderberg is an opera by the French composers François Francoeur and François Rebel, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera)...
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Graupner (1683–1760) Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683–1764) François d'Agincourt (1684–1758) François Bouvard (1684–1760) Francesco Durante (1684–1755) Francesco...
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Louis Francœur's cello/violin sonata in E (which is also often misattributed to Francœur's brother, François Francœur). Trowell replaced Francœur's second...
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The opera was parodied twice at the Comédie-Italienne, Paris, once by François Riccoboni and Jean-Antoine Romagnesi (premiered 30 November 1733) and then...
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Jean-Baptiste Lully (1747), (collab. with Antoine Dauvergne, François Francoeur, & François Rebel), revival f.p. Versailles, 17 May 1770. Divertissements...
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tragédie en musique, depicted by Scanderberg, with music by François Rebel and Francois Francoeur, set to a libretto by Antoine Houdar de la Motte in 1735...
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century–after 1660) Alessandro Poglietti (early 17th century–1683) François de La Roche (?–1677) François de Chancy (?–1656) Henry Frémart (16..–1651) Jean Veillot...
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1718 opera by Antonio Vivaldi Scanderberg, a 1735 opera by François Francoeur and François Rebel 21st Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Skanderbeg, Albanian...
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pastorale héroïque en 1 acte / livret de François-Auguste Paradis de Moncrif ; musique de François Rebel et François Francœur". catalogue.bnf.fr.{{cite web}}:...
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