Thomas Sanders Dupuis, Mus. Doc. (1733–1796) was a composer and organist of French extraction, born in London. He succeeded William Boyce at the Chapel...
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Sadie Dupuis (born 1988), American musician Stephan Dupuis, Makeup artist Thomas Sanders Dupuis (1733–1796), English organist and composer Toon Dupuis (Antonius...
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(1726–1814) Capel Bond (1730–1790) William Jackson (1730–1803) Thomas Sanders Dupuis (1733–1796) Thomas Linley the elder (1733–1795) Benjamin Cooke (1734–1793)...
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John Beckwith 6 Voluntaries for the Organ or Harpsichord (1780). Thomas Sanders Dupuis Voluntary in C. William Goodwin Twelve Voluntaries for the Organ...
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(1732–1770) Josina van Aerssen, or Josina van Boetzelaer (1733–1787) Thomas Sanders Dupuis (1733–1796) Anton Fils, or Filtz (1733–1760) Johann Christian Fischer...
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Darke John Albert Delany Richard Dering James Douglas Jonathan Dove Thomas Sanders Dupuis George Dyson Eleanor Daley Richard Farrant Gerald Finzi Cheryl Frances-Hoad...
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Thomas Attwood (23 November 1765 – 24 March 1838) was an English composer and organist. Attwood studied under Mozart and he was friendly with Felix Mendelssohn...
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June 8 – Felice Giardini, violinist and composer, 80 July 17 – Thomas Sanders Dupuis, English composer (born 1733) July 21 – Robert Burns, librettist...
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with many other prominent English composers at the time, such as Thomas Sanders Dupuis, Samuel Arnold, and his teacher, Benjamin Cooke.: 65 He gained...
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put up in the church of North Aston, at the expense of his pupil, Thomas Sanders Dupuis. Gates married before 1717, since on 6 June of that year his eldest...
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