Michel Richard Delalande [de Lalande] (French pronunciation: [dəlalɑ̃d]; 15 December 1657 – 18 June 1726) was a French Baroque composer and organist who... 6 KB (713 words) - 01:46, 6 April 2024 |
Lefrançois de Lalande (1766–1839), French astronomer Michel-Richard de Lalande (1657–1726), French Baroque composer and organist Château de Lalande (disambiguation)... 877 bytes (143 words) - 13:03, 4 February 2021 |
Kevin Lalande (born 1987), Canadian-Belarusian ice hockey goaltender Marie-Jeanne de Lalande (1760–1832), French astronomer Michel Lefrançois de Lalande (1766–1839)... 2 KB (283 words) - 00:32, 28 December 2023 |
Chanson (section Chanson de geste) by such composers as Antoine Boesset, Denis Gaultier, Michel Lambert and Michel-Richard de Lalande. This still affects today's chanson as many French musicians... 14 KB (1,470 words) - 13:10, 26 April 2024 |
Les élémens (category Ballets by Michel-Richard de Lalande) by the French composers André Cardinal Destouches and Michel Richard Delalande (or de Lalande). It has a prologue and four entrées (as well as, originally... 16 KB (1,865 words) - 12:19, 20 July 2023 |
became surintendant de la musique du roi (Superintendent of the Music of the King), a position he shared with Michel-Richard de Lalande until 1719. With... 2 KB (191 words) - 06:17, 11 April 2024 |
(early 1690s ?), by Marc-Antoine Charpentier Miserere S 27 by Michel-Richard de Lalande Miserere by Louis-Nicolas Clérambault Miserere by Charles-Hubert... 3 KB (324 words) - 17:07, 5 February 2024 |
Louis XIV (redirect from Louis-François de France, duc d'Anjou) for new talent, the king launched music competitions: in 1683, Michel-Richard de Lalande thus became deputy master of the Royal Chapel, composing his Symphonies... 152 KB (18,093 words) - 14:25, 25 April 2024 |