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Louis Chein (Paris, 1637-1694) was French priest and composer best known for his requiem mass for four voices published by Ballard in 1690.[1] The "Ne recorderis"; and "Dirige Domine" of Chein's mass were selected by conductor Raphael Pichon for inclusion in the composite requiem mass Les Funerailles Royales de Louis XIV for the funeral of Louis XIV (1715) performed and videotaped in 2015.
^Jean-Paul C. Montagnier The Polyphonic Mass in France, 1600–1780: The Evidence of the Printed Choirbooks p.267
LouisChein (Paris, 1637-1694) was French priest and composer best known for his requiem mass for four voices published by Ballard in 1690. The "Ne recorderis";...
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television than anyone else in the history of television," according to Michael Chein. He has won a number of Emmys, among other awards. King is a native of Pitcairn...
"Impressionist Exhibition" following a satirical review by the art critic Louis Leroy in the 25 April 1874 edition of Le Charivari entitled "The Exhibition...
Pictish runestones). It is thought that the name Fyvie is derived from Fia-chein 'Deer hill'.[citation needed] In Scottish Gaelic literature it has been...
the salute of a cannon. When American victory was announced at Prairie Du Chein in 1783, it is said that Wapasha was "content". The Dakota eventually repelled...
Tachygraphy from whom he first learned shorthand. Burmese Shorthand 1952 Zwe Ohn Chein Burmese Burnz' Fonic Shorthand 1896 Eliza Boardman Burnz English Carissimi...
original on 1 February 2010. Retrieved 30 January 2010. Gluska S, Zahavi EE, Chein M, Gradus T, Bauer A, Finke S, Perlson E (August 2014). "Rabies Virus Hijacks...
Rabbi was Avraham Ashville and the Rabbi and youth director was Aharon Chein. "UJA's Russian Division to honor Tamir Sapir". Real Estate Weekly. April...
Jewish Encyclopedia. JewishEncyclopedia.com. Retrieved 9 September 2013. Chein, Rabbi Shlomo. "If Chassidut is so important, why wasn't it available until...
(PDF). entreprises-coloniales.fr. Retrieved 16 July 2023.. "Compagnie du chein de fer de Bône à Guelma et prolongemments" (PDF). entreprises-coloniales...
favour of one party or the other. Finally, a late intervention by King Louis VIII of France in 1226 tipped the balance in favour of the crusaders, resulting...
1958 M. Brewster Smith 1959 Kenneth Clark 1960 Morton Deutsch 1961 Isidor Chein 1962 John R. P. French Jr. 1963 Jerome S. Bruner 1964 Herbert C. Kelman...
the famous Brown v. Board of Education (1954). In 1954, Clark and Isidor Chein wrote a brief whose purpose was to supply evidence in the Brown v. Board...
trailblazer in crisis intervention and author of The Crime Victim's Book Isidor Chein 1932 – minority group identification, co-wrote amicus curiae brief in Brown...
Christian Jeanpierre (1965–), sports presenter on TF1, presenter of Téléfoot. Louis-Noël Belaubre, pianist and composer (1932). Jean Laviguerie [fr] (1746–1802)...
Parable of the Sower (Parabol du smeaux) was transcribed and published by Louis Lucien Bonaparte in 1863. Le Nouveau Testament traduit au XIIIe siècle en...