Louis Claude D'Aquin
Krummhorn Administrator Staff member ADMINISTRATOR 23 Sep 2006 #141 Louis Claude D'Aquin Last edited: 23 Sep 2006
rojo (Ret) 2 Oct 2006 #146 Just stumbled on this one by accident, but hey, it still counts! Seth Neuffer
Krummhorn Administrator Staff member ADMINISTRATOR 9 Oct 2006 #152 Eugene Ysaye Ahem, remember this name folks for when the Geographic Composter thread gets to "Y" - Ysaye is Belgian :nut:
Eugene Ysaye Ahem, remember this name folks for when the Geographic Composter thread gets to "Y" - Ysaye is Belgian :nut:
rojo (Ret) 11 Oct 2006 #153 Sophie-Carmen Eckhardt-Grammaté How appropriate; she wrote 14 Alphabet Pieces! (From My Childhood, vol.1) (Btw, we`d already said both Tchaikovsky and Ysaye...don`t tell me we`re going to... run out! )
Sophie-Carmen Eckhardt-Grammaté How appropriate; she wrote 14 Alphabet Pieces! (From My Childhood, vol.1) (Btw, we`d already said both Tchaikovsky and Ysaye...don`t tell me we`re going to... run out! )
Krummhorn Administrator Staff member ADMINISTRATOR 11 Oct 2006 #154 oops :smash: I should have searched on Ysaye. Gio had posted it first I see. Here's a new one (at least it doesn't show up in the search): Robert Elmore another "e", sorr-ee :grin:
oops :smash: I should have searched on Ysaye. Gio had posted it first I see. Here's a new one (at least it doesn't show up in the search): Robert Elmore another "e", sorr-ee :grin:
Krummhorn Administrator Staff member ADMINISTRATOR 30 Oct 2006 #155 Continuing on, then Johann Eberlin (1702-62) Composed mainly Church Organ and Choral music. Also a German Organist
Continuing on, then Johann Eberlin (1702-62) Composed mainly Church Organ and Choral music. Also a German Organist
robmcw New member 30 Oct 2006 #156 Danish composer, Carl Nielsen (1865-1931) (sorry about another 'n' .)