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François Regnard

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in Vienna, Prague and Innsbruck. Two more, Charles and Pascal, were in the chapel of
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with his contemporaries, the name of François Regnard naturally springs to mind"
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Université de Savoie 1996 FRANÇOIS REGNARD p116 "In an approach comparing
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He was one of five composer brothers of whom the best known was Jacques or
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Claude le Jeune et son temps en France et dans les états de
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Novae cantiones sacrae, quator, quinque et sex vocum
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Douai
Tournai Cathedral
Ronsard
Jacob Regnart
Habsburg
Maximilian II
Rudolf II
Archduke Ferdinand
Philip II of Spain
Lille
Jacobus Regnart
Pascasius Regnart
Carolus Regnart
Egidius Kwartet
Ensemble Clement Janequin
Ensemble Jacques Moderne
Joël Suhubiette
Calliope
Claude Le Jeune
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