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Jean-Philippe Rameau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jean-Philippe Rameau (pronounced [ʒɑ̃filip ʀaˈmo] in French) (September 25, 1683 - September 12, 1764) was one of the most important French composers and music theorists of ... en.wikipedia.org
HOASM: Jean-Philippe Rameau Biographies of composers of Early Music complementing Here Of A Sunday Morning the radio program www.hoasm.org
Jean-Philippe Rameau | Classical Composers Database Classical music composer Jean-Philippe Rameau, life, biography, compositions, concert, recordings, MP3, sheet music, books www.classical-composers.org
Jean-Philippe Rameau -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia Britannica online encyclopedia article on Jean-Philippe Rameau:Jean-Philippe Rameau, contemporary French engraving.The Granger Collection, New YorkFrench composer of the late ... www.britannica.com
Jean-Philippe Rameau Filmography at IMDb lists various movies and television broadcasts based upon or otherwise using his compositions. us.imdb.com
Amazon.com: Rameau: Jean-Philippe Rameau, Bob James: Music Amazon.com: Rameau: Jean-Philippe Rameau, Bob James: Music ... Fanfarinette, for harpsichord in A major (Nouvelles suites) Composed by Jean-Philippe Rameau www.amazon.com
Jean-Philippe Rameau - Wikiquote Sourced "Therefore we well observe that the title of perfect cadence is attached only to a dominant that progresses to the main tone, because this dominant, which is naturally ... en.wikiquote.org
Jean-Philippe Rameau Biography with explanation of terms and related composers from the Classical Music Pages. w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de
Jean-Philippe Rameau: Biography from Answers.com Jean-Philippe Rameau Born September 25, 1683 in Dijon, France Died September 12, 1764 in Paris, France Period: Baroque (1600-1749) Country: France www.answers.com
Category:Jean-Philippe Rameau - Wikimedia Commons Media in category "Jean-Philippe Rameau" The following 18 files are in this category, out of 18 total. commons.wikimedia.org
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