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*NG article by David Tunley '''Lefebvre [Le Fevre], Jacques''' by David Tunley fl early 17th century). French composer. He was a composer to the king until 1619. The 36 vocal pieces constituting his Meslanges de musique [1613] are in the polyphonic tradition of the previous century. | *NG article by David Tunley '''Lefebvre [Le Fevre], Jacques''' by David Tunley fl early 17th century). French composer. He was a composer to the king until 1619. The 36 vocal pieces constituting his Meslanges de musique [1613] are in the polyphonic tradition of the previous century. | ||
*NG article by Oldham '''Lefèvre [Lefebvre, Fêvre, Lefeure, Lefébure]''' is on an organ building dynasty of at least 23 members, among them Jean Lefèvre (i) (b ?Paris, c1550; d Toulouse, after 1598) | *NG article by Oldham '''Lefèvre [Lefebvre, Fêvre, Lefeure, Lefébure]''' is on an organ building dynasty of at least 23 members, among them Jean Lefèvre (i) (b ?Paris, c1550; d Toulouse, after 1598) | ||
*{{ | *{{W|lang=fr|Lefèvre (patronyme)|Lefèvre (patronyme)}} has undisambiguated Jean le Fèvre & Jean Le Fèbvre with capital L, and suggests that in modern times the U spelling is associated with Normandy. | ||
[[User:Richard Mix|Richard Mix]] ([[User talk:Richard Mix|talk]]) 21:35, 23 September 2019 (UTC) | [[User:Richard Mix|Richard Mix]] ([[User talk:Richard Mix|talk]]) 21:35, 23 September 2019 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 14:53, 27 November 2020
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Le Febvre fails as a Grove Online search. As one word:
- NG article by David Tunley Lefebvre [Le Fevre], Jacques by David Tunley fl early 17th century). French composer. He was a composer to the king until 1619. The 36 vocal pieces constituting his Meslanges de musique [1613] are in the polyphonic tradition of the previous century.
- NG article by Oldham Lefèvre [Lefebvre, Fêvre, Lefeure, Lefébure] is on an organ building dynasty of at least 23 members, among them Jean Lefèvre (i) (b ?Paris, c1550; d Toulouse, after 1598)
- Lefèvre (patronyme) has undisambiguated Jean le Fèvre & Jean Le Fèbvre with capital L, and suggests that in modern times the U spelling is associated with Normandy.
Richard Mix (talk) 21:35, 23 September 2019 (UTC)