Pierre-Jean Garat (25 April 1764 – 1 March 1823) was a French Basque singer and nephew of Dominique Joseph Garat. He was born in Ustaritz. Garat devoted...
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Pierre Garat may refer to: Pierre-Jean Garat (1764–1823), French singer Pierre Garat (civil servant) (1919–1976), civil servant of Vichy France This disambiguation...
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266–281. Joann Élart and Patrick Taïeb, "La Complainte du Troubadour de Pierre-Jean Garat (1762–1823)", Les Orages, No. 2, L'imaginaire du héros (Besançon :...
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he studied at the Paris Music Conservatory from 1807 to 1811, with Pierre-Jean Garat. He made his professional debut at the Paris Opéra in 1813, as Osman...
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was organised that featured the celebrated violinist Pierre Rode and the tenor Pierre-Jean Garat. It was during this time that Boieldieu composed his...
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anarchist Jean Eustache (1938–1981), Nouvelle Vague director Marie Fel (1713–1794), opera singer Jean-Luc Fournet (1965), papyrologist Pierre-Jean Garat (1762–1823)...
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singer Pierre-Jean Garat. They had two children: a son, Léon or Louis, on 16 October 1801, and a daughter on 16 July 1802. De Bellegarde and Garat's relationship...
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born 1979 in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, a rugby player who has represented the Armenian national side; Patxi Garat, born 1981 in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, a French author...
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friend, the famous singer Pierre-Jean Garat, still under the protection of Admiral Laurent Truguet. Then flew to Spain with Garat and Admiral Truguet. He...
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Schicht, conductor and composer (born 1753) March 1 – Pierre-Jean Garat, singer (born 1764) March 18 – Jean-Baptiste Breval, French cellist and composer (born...
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