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- Louis Lambillotte (born La Hamaide, (Hainaut, Belgium), 27 March 1796; died Paris, 27 February 1855) was a Belgian Jesuit, composer and palaeographer...
- published in English as "The Blue Tunics" and "The Bluecoats". Willy Lambillotte was born in Tamines, Belgium in 1936. He studied at the Académie Royale...
- conducted by Franz-Paul Decker, 21 September 1978, Montreal Choral arrangement on YouTube by Louis Lambillotte Portals:  classical music  Christianity...
- series Les Tuniques Bleues (by Raoul Cauvin and Louis Salverius/Willy Lambillotte, from Dupuis) which is based on the American Civil War. The player basically...
- Christmas-Carols.org.uk. Archived from the original on 27 December 2009. Louis Lambillotte, Choix de cantiques sur des airs nouveaux, Paris, 1842, p. 8, "L'écho...
- Cornelius Chesterfield & Corporal Blutch Creative team Created by Raoul Cauvin & Louis Salverius Written by Raoul Cauvin Artist(s) Willy Lambillotte...
- prayer is "Ambillah, Tuhan", an Indonesian version of a setting by Louis Lambillotte, SJ, which could be found in Puji Syukur #382 and commonly sung in Catholic...
- ****ociations and Italian LGBT movements, fascinated by her mentor Deborah Lambillotte. Her best-known activism is for transgender people's right to work. Her...
- Claus Harms, researcher of Lutheran hymns (b. 1778) February 27 – Louis Lambillotte, composer and music palaeographer (b. 1796) March 17 – Ramon Carnicer...
- raised in the village of Malines. He studied in Freiburg with Louis Lambillotte and in Paris with François-Joseph Fétis, director of the Royal Conservatory...