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    Alexandre Pierre-François Boëly (19 April 1785 – 27 December 1858) was a French composer, organist, pianist, and violist. Born in Versailles into a family...
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  • the same cemetery) Léon Boëllmann (1862–1897), composer and organist Alexandre Boëly (1785–1858), composer and organist Mélanie "Mel" Bonis (1858–1937)...
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    some of the surrounding buildings and made the building more visible. Alexandre Boëly was organist at the church from 1840 to 1851.[citation needed] The...
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    of Jehan Alain, Maurice Duruflé, César Franck, as well as those by Alexandre Boëly, Dietrich Buxtehude, and Gaston Litaize. In 2015, he began to record...
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  • Le Prophète: Music for Four Hands, with Erin Helyard, TRPTK (2017) Alexandre Boëly: Piano Music, Volume One, Toccata Classics (2018) Roy Agnew: Piano...
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  • by Bille August and starring Sam Claflin. It is an adaptation of the Alexandre Dumas novel of the same name. The production will reportedly have a "contemporary...
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    Chœur des Éléments - Organ of Notre-Dame du Taur in Toulouse Alexandre Pierre François Boëly: 14 préludes sur des cantiques de Denizot. Bach: extracts from...
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  • Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, Gilles Jullien, Nicolas Lebègue, Louis-Antoine Dornel, Alexandre Boëly, Michel Corrette, as well as a manuscript by Mathieu Lanes; as well...
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  • early example exists in an 1817 caprice in E-flat Major by Alexandre Pierre François Boëly. This four-voiced composition has two melodies in bass and...
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  • Dame aux Camélias), sometimes called Camille in English, is a novel by Alexandre Dumas fils. First published in 1848 and subsequently adapted by Dumas...
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