• 1927). 1869–1969: Livre du Centenaire des Éditions Durand & Cie. (Paris, 1969). Anik Devriès & François Lesure: Dictionnaire des éditeurs de musique français...
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  • (Farmer 1978, p. 143) (Farmer 1978, p. 144) M. Guettat (1980), La Musique classique du Maghreb (Paris: Sindbad). J. B. Trend (1965), Music of Spanish...
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    Together, they established the Société des Concerts de Musique Vocale, religieuse et Classique. In this capacity, Niedermeyer had a strong influence in...
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    populaires de musique classique 1865: Lutrin et orphéon, grammaire musicale dans laquelle le plain-chant et la musique sont appris en chantant des chœurs...
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    Éditions Durand (category 1869 establishments in France)
    In 1914, Éditions Durand launched the important collection "Édition classique Durand & Fils", with editions of 19th century works by famous composers:...
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    his death. Saint-Saëns held only one teaching post, at the École de Musique Classique et Religieuse in Paris, and remained there for less than five years...
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    based on the original or choreographed anew by others – the Grand Pas classique, Pas de trois and Mazurka des enfants from Paquita; Le Carnaval de Venise...
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  • Constant (1950). Musique électronique de l'instrument de musique le plus simple aux orgues électroniques, amélioration d'instruments classiques, cloches électroniques...
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  • direction, Éditions Durand launched the important collection Édition classique Durand & Fils, with the French editions of 19th century works by renowned...
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    expansion took place in 1846. Demolished, the station was rebuilt, from 1862 to 1869, by Pierre-Louis Renaud (1819–1897), chief architect of the Paris-Orléans...
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    playing second flute alongside his father in the Orchestre des Concerts Classiques de Marseille. His career in music began without the full encouragement...
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    painter associated with the Barbizon school Aimé and Louis Duthoit (1803–1869) & (1807–1874), sculptors who helped the restoration of the cathedral alongside...
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    de l'Art Francais. p. 116. Retrieved 12 January 2014. "Sculpteur néo-classique". Amis et Passiones du Pere-Lachaise. Retrieved 11 January 2014. "Reynaud...
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    Handel: Alexandre-Étienne Choron founded the Institution royale de musique classique et religieuse in 1817. After the July Revolution and Choron's death...
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