Firminus Caron
Firminus Caron (fl. 1460–1475) was a French composer, and likely a singer, of the Renaissance. He was highly successful as a composer and influential, especially on the development of imitative counterpoint, and numerous compositions of his survive. Most of what is known about his life and career is inferred. Provided by Wikipedia-
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7by Sylvain Roumeau, Joannice Thevenon, Lemlih Ouchchane, Salwan Maqdasy, Marie Batisse-Lignier, Christian Duale, Nathalie Pham Dang, Philippe Caron, Igor Tauveron, Laurent DevoizeGet full text
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9by Philip Klotzbach, Eric Blake, Joanne Camp, Louis-Philippe Caron, Johnny C.L. Chan, Nam-Young Kang, Yuri Kuleshov, Sai-Ming Lee, Hiroyuki Murakami, Mark Saunders, Yuhei Takaya, Frederic Vitart, Ruifen ZhanGet full text
Published 2019-09-01
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10by Assia Timila Touhouche, Resident, Benoit Chaput, MD, Phd, Rose Marie Rouquet, MD, Emilie Montastier, MD, Philippe Caron, MD, Phd, Yvon Gall, MD, Christian Aquilina, MD, Serge Boulinguez, MD, Marie Claude Marguery, MD, Françoise Giordano-Labadie, MD, Juliette Mazereeuw, MD, Phd, Carle Paul, MD, Phd, Maria Polina Konstantinou, MDGet full text
Published 2020-06-01
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