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    Belgian organist, teacher and composer (1867-1939), world traveller, author of 144 works of every genre, including ten string quartets. He had a very personal, not romantic style. He is little known outside Belgium. Who was he?

    Question #93853. Asked by Cem1942. (Mar 24 08 5:45 AM)


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    Désiré Pâque


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    Mar 24 08, 5:50 AM


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