Louis Marchand (2 February 1669 – 17 February 1732) was a French organist, harpsichordist and composer. Born into an organist's family, Marchand was a...
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she won a Golden Globe Award. Marchand was born in 1928 in Buffalo, New York, the only child of Dr. Raymond Louis Marchand, a dentist, and his wife, Marjorie...
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Louis Joseph Marchand may refer to: Louis-Joseph Marchand (musician) (1692–1774), French music theorist, composer, choir director, and priest Louis-Joseph-Narcisse...
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Daquin succeeded his teacher Marchand as organist at the Church of the Cordeliers. In 1739 he became organist to King Louis XV at the Chapelle Royale. In...
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Bradley Kevin Marchand (/mɑːrˈʃænd/ mahr-SHAND; born May 11, 1988) is a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger and captain of the Boston Bruins of...
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had studied); North Germans; Frenchmen such as Jean-Baptiste Lully, Louis Marchand, and Marin Marais; and the Italian Girolamo Frescobaldi. He learned...
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(1665–1729) Nicolas Lebègue (1631–1702) Gaspard Le Roux (1660–1707) Louis Marchand (1669–1732) Nicolas Siret (1663–1754) Claude-Bénigne Balbastre (1724–1799)...
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book of Pièces de Clavecin, which show the influence of his friend Louis Marchand. In 1709, he moved back to Dijon to take over his father's job as organist...
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