Jean-Marie Leclair

biol-chloieder as cummeyder Frangagh (1697–1764)

She biol-chloieder as cummeyder Barockagh Frangagh va Jean-Marie Leclair l'aîné (Jean-Marie Leclair Shinney) (10 Boaldyn 1697 – 22 Jerrey Fouyir 1764).[1] T'eh coontit myr bunneyder scoill biolyn y Rank. Va e vrayryn, Jean-Marie Leclair le cadet (1703–77) chammah as Pierre Leclair (1709–84) as Jean-Benoît Leclair (1714–lurg 1759), nyn giaulleyderyn chammah.

Jean-Marie Leclair

Ennym ruggyree Jean-Marie Leclair
Ruggit 10 Boaldyn 1697(1697-05-10)
Lyon, y Rank
Hooar baase 22 Jerrey Fouyir 1764 (67 bleeaney d'eash)
Paarys, y Rank
Bun baaish dunverys (stab wound (en) Translate)
Seyraanaght y Rank
Çhengey Frangish
Keird cummeyder · daunseyr ballay · mainshtyr ballay · biol-chloieder · ynseyder kiaull · mainshtyr cabbalagh · choreograafee · daunseyr
Shaanrey kiaull chlassicagh
Greieyn biol
Braaraghyn as shuyraghyn
slane rolley
Kianglaghyn fysseree as sheshoil
Discogs ID 849062

Ayns 1758, lurg brishey e nah phoosey, chionnee Leclair thie beg ayns nabooys gaueagh ayns Paarys raad v'eh marrooit liorish saihaghey er 23 Jerrey Fouyir 1764. Derrey shoh, cha nel fys ain quoi varr eh.

Imraaghyn

reagh
  1. M.D, Joseph W. Lewis Jr (2010-04-23). What Killed the Great and Not So Great Composers? (ayns English). Author House. ISBN 978-1-4520-3438-6.

Kianglaghyn magh

reagh