Jean-Pierre Leguay (born 4 July 1939 in Dijon) is a French organist, composer and improviser. He studied with André Marchal, Gaston Litaize, Rolande Falcinelli...
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Famine lingered for years, prolonging the suffering of the populace. Jean-Pierre Leguay noted the Great Famine "produced wholesale slaughter in a world that...
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Langlais Jean-Pierre Leguay Gaston Litaize Olivier Messiaen Guy Morançon Thierry Pallesco Poulenc Henriette Puig-Roget Eugène Reuchsel Jean-Baptiste Robin...
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together with Yves Devernay, Philippe Lefèbvre and Jean-Pierre Leguay, following the death of Pierre Cochereau. In addition to this role and his teaching...
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Litaize (1909–1991), and Jean Langlais (1907–1991), as well as one of the current organists at Notre Dame de Paris, Jean-Pierre Leguay (b. 1939). England has...
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(1900–1937) Léonce de Saint-Martin (1937–1954) Pierre Cochereau (1955–1984) Yves Devernay (1985–1990) Jean-Pierre Leguay (1985–2015) Philippe Lefebvre (1985-2019)...
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teachers including Eugène Gigout. André Fleury Peter Hurford Jean Langlais [pupils] Jean-Pierre Leguay Louis Thiry Louis-Claude Daquin this teacher's teachers...
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siglos IX-XI. Miraguano Ediciones. p. 130. ISBN 978-84-7813-270-6. Jean-Pierre Leguay; António Henrique R. de Oliveira Marques; Maria Ângela V. da Rocha...
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ISBN 2-84206-347-3. Cerisier, Emmanuel; Leguay, Thérèse; Leguay, Jean-Pierre (2005). Histoire de la Savoie (in French). Paris: Éditions Jean-paul Gisserot. ISBN 978-2-87747-804-5...
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the University of Saarland, and studied organ improvisation under Jean-Pierre Leguay in Paris. He is the conductor of the chamber choir KammerChor Saarbrücken...
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Flem (1881–1984) Michel Legrand (1932–2019) Jean-Pierre Leguay (born 1939) Jacques Leguerney (1906–1997) Jean-Baptiste Lemire (1867–1945) Léonin (1150s...
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Pierre Max Dubois (1930–1995) Claude Bolling (1930–2020) Éliane Radigue (born 1932) Yves Prin (born 1933) Gilbert Amy (born 1936) Jean-Pierre Leguay (born...
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neither the date, nor the amount taken by the Duke from the residents. Jean-Pierre Leguay for his part specifies both: on 5 July 1357, the siege was raised...
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Pierre Jean Marie Laval (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ laval]; 28 June 1883 – 15 October 1945) was a French politician. During the Third Republic, he served...
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Faucheur (born 1953) Naji Hakim (born 1955) Olivier Latry (born 1962) Jean-Pierre Leguay (born 1939) Michael Matthes (born 1966) Thierry Mechler (born 1962)...
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Latry, Yves Devernay (died 1990), Philippe Lefèbvre and Jean-Pierre Leguay (retired 2015). Pierre Cochereau had a worldwide reputation as a concert organist...
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2022 German Tom Johnson 1939 American Barbara Kolb 1939 American Jean-Pierre Leguay 1939 French Annea Lockwood 1939 American Arkady Luxemburg 1939 Moldovan-American...
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de Paris alongside Olivier Latry, Philippe Lefèbvre and Jean-Pierre Leguay, following Pierre Cochereau's death, He was also titular organist of the Église...
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2019 Georgian Barbara Kolb 1939 American Jaroslav Krček 1939 Czech Jean-Pierre Leguay 1939 French Arkady Luxemburg 1939 Moldovan-American Ma Shui-Long 1939...
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siglos IX-XI. Miraguano Ediciones. p. 130. ISBN 978-84-7813-270-6. Jean-Pierre Leguay; António Henrique R. de Oliveira Marques; Maria Ângela V. da Rocha...
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populaires, vol. 16. d'Encyclopédies régionales. C. Bonneton, 1979. p. 27. Jean-Pierre Leguay. La fin de l'indépendance bretonne (volume 6), Fastes et malheurs...
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p.157 Jean-Pierre Leguay. La poursuite d’un drame, ou la fin du rêve d’indépendance, in Fastes et malheurs de la Bretagne ducale (J-P. Leguay et Hervé...
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repertoire include Marcel Dupré, Maurice Duruflé, Herbert Howells, Jean Langlais, Jean-Pierre Leguay, György Ligeti, Olivier Messiaen, Kaikhosru Sorabji and Leo...
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proclaimed. 11 November - Armistice of 11 November 1918 Cul de sac Jean-Pierre Leguay, Ouest France, 1984, p. 104. Badariotti, Dominique (2002). "Les noms...
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Paris, together with Yves Devernay, Olivier Latry and Jean-Pierre Leguay. He succeeds his master Pierre Cochereau. A talented interpreter, he is also recognised...
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Résurrection Moonlight Scherzo Trois Offertoires Suite in Simplicitate Trio Jean-Pierre Leguay Cinq Esquisses pour piano et orgue (1959–60) Prélude, trio de timbres...
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Michael (1988). The Creation of Brittany. The Hambledon Press. Leguay, Jean-Pierre; Martin, Hervé (1982). Fastes et malheurs de la Bretagne ducale 1213–1532...
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René Bousquet, granted amnesty (judged in the early 1980s, along with Jean Leguay, for his role in the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup of July 1942) Robert Brasillach...
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Pierre-Étienne Flandin (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ etjɛn flɑ̃dɛ̃]; 12 April 1889 – 13 June 1958) was a French conservative politician of the Third Republic...
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The capture of Saint Pierre and Miquelon was the successful takeover of the islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, an overseas collectivity of France off...
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