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  2. 1792 in music - Wikipedia

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    Claude Balbastre – Marche des Marseillois et l'air Ça-ira; Ludwig van Beethoven "An Laura", for voice and piano, WoO 112 "An Minna", for voice and piano, WoO 115; Rondino for oboes, clarinets, horns, and bassoons in E-flat major, WoO 25

  3. Francis Johnson (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Francis "Frank" Johnson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 16, 1792, and baptized three months later at St. Paul's Episcopal Church on September 23. [3] He directed military bands and society dance orchestras, taught music, and performed on the violin and keyed bugle.

  4. Carmagnole - Wikipedia

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    "La Carmagnole" is the title of a French song created and made popular during the French Revolution, accompanied by a wild dance of the same name that may have also been brought into France by the Piedmontese. [1] It was first sung in August 1792 and was successively added to during the revolutionary events of 1830, 1848, 1863–64, and 1882-83.

  5. Category:1792 songs - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "1792 songs" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  6. Highland Mary - Wikipedia

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    Highland Mary is a song composed in 1792 by Scottish poet Robert Burns. [1] It is one of three works dedicated to Mary Campbell , with whom Burns was in love in the 1780s. The others, "Highland Lassie, O" and "Will Ye Go to the Indies My Mary?", were composed in 1786.

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  8. Marie Osmond talks new opera album and turning down ... - AOL

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    The above interview is taken from Marie Osmond’s two appearances on the SiriusXM show “Volume West. Full audio of those conversations are available on the SiriusXM app. Read more from Yahoo ...

  9. Ça Ira - Wikipedia

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    The author of the original words "Ah! ça ira, ça ira, ça ira" was a former soldier by the name of Ladré who made a living as a street singer.The music is a popular contredanse air called "Le carillon national", and was composed by Jean-Antoine Bécourt [], a violinist (according to other sources: side drum player) of the théâtre Beaujolais.