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Lampe, John Frederick Lassus, Orlando de Latrobe, Christian Lavallée, Calixa Lawes, Henry Leighton, William Lindberg, Oskar Löhner, Johann Lowell, James Russell Ludecus, Matthäus Luther, Martin Lvov, Alexei Lyte, Henry Francis
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Classical Music Archives: Lausses - Music files offered in MIDI format. Kunst der Fuge | Orlando di Lasso - MIDI files and latin texts of six psalms from "Novae aliquot ad duas voces Cantiones suavissimae" and "Psalmis Poenitentialibus". Lassus, Orlande - Extended biography noting his background, studies, positions held, and sons' continuation of his work while commenting on style and summarizing major works. From the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio. Lassus, Orlandus (1532 - 1594), Belgium - Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays. Orlande de Lassus - Biographical sketch, caricature, summaries of secular vocal and church music, and Naxos discography. Orlande de Lassus - Biographical timeline, selected works, and recommended recordings from Humanities Web. Orlande de Lassus - Wikipedia article with life, details on religious and secular works, bibliography, illustrations, and internal references to related people and topics. Orlande de Lassus - Classical Music Pages biography from The Grove Concise Dictionary of Music, with illustrations. Orlande de Lassus (1532-1594) - Karadar dictionary entry with life, portraits and other illustrations, and MIDI audio samples. Orlande de Lassus (1532-1594) - Message board and live chat about the life and works. Orlando de Lassus - Catholic Encyclopedia biography emphasizing his religious compositions. Orlando di Lasso - Biographical information, links, and directory of MP3 audio files from Classic Cat. Orlando di Lasso - Filmography showing cinematic and television use of his works from the Internet Movie Database. ~Orlando di Lasso - Biography, place among Renaissance composers, noted works, and honors. Orlandus Lassus - Detailed biography with various names by which he is known, links to related composers, portraits, influence, and a partial discography from the Here Of A Sunday Morning radio program. Orlandus Lassus and Catholic Polyphony in late 16th Century Germany - Development of the art and contributions from Lassus and others are traced. Includes supplemental information on other composers, the mixed influence of Italy and the Netherlands on the Germans, and releted material. Roland de Lassus - Entry at the Lied and Art Songs Text Page with list of vocal works linked to lyrics, a few having English translations.
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· Latrobe, Christian Ignatius - Brief biography noting his hymnic works and his introduction of Continental composers to England. From the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio.
· Not a Synod but a Salon - Introduction to John Newton's Eclectic Society noting how Latrobe's membership helped spur the group's mission-mindedness.
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Calixa Lavallee - Find a Grave listing with portrait photograph, picture of his tombstone with English translation of French inscription, and cemetery information. éCalixa Lavalle - Biography, photograph, MIDI music for O Canada with traditional and international versions of the lyrics for "Lord of the Lands." éCalixa Lavalle - Short biography outlining his musical career and summarizing his major accomplishments. éCalixa Lavalle (1842-1891) - Biographical sketch, portrait, and Naxos discography. éCalixa Lavalle (1842-1891) - Listing with The Lied and Art Song Texts Page with links to French lyrics of some of his vocal works. éCalixa Lavalle and the Origins of "O Canada" - Background information from the Canadian Encyclopedia concerning his part in creating this national anthem. Includes links to related material. Calixa Lavallee: Anthem Composer for a Nation - Official biographical material and portrait from the Canadian government's Digital Collection. éLavalle, Calixa - Brief biography declaring him as first Canadian-born composer and noting authorship of "O Canada." From the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio. éLavalle, Calixa - Biographical entry from the Canadian Encyclopedia with portrait from the first printing of O Canada. éLavalle, Calixa 1842-1891 - Music Division Archival Guide entry with biographical sketch and details of holdings from the Music Archives at the National Library of Canada. O Canada: Calixa Lavallee - Detailed biography with a strong sense of national pride includes links to lyrics, MIDI sound file, detailed history of the song, and biographies of French and English lyricists Adolphe-Basile Routhier and Robert Stanley Weir.
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Henry Lawes - Biography, portrait, related composers, and links to topical essays from the Here of a Sunday Morning radio program. Henry Lawes - Short biography, music, and portrait with emphasis on religious music. From the Cyber Hymnal. Henry Lawes (1596-1662) - Brief biographical sketch, comments on sacred and secular vocal music and instrumental music, and Naxos discography. Lawes, Henry - Biography noting his work under Charles I and contributions to English song from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio.
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The Camelot Project: James Russell Lowell - A portrait of the poet, and a description of his contribution to Arthuriana. The Cyber Hymnal: James Russell Lowell - Brief biography, two portraits. His hymns include "Once to Every Man and Nation." ~Dictionary of Literary Biography: James Russell Lowell - A reappraisal of the versatile nineteenth-century writer. Essays, English and American: James Russell Lowell - Section devoted to Lowell includes a biographical introduction, his essay "Abraham Lincoln," and his speech "Democracy." Henry James: James Russell Lowell - Tribute recalls the minister to Spain and England, notable for his genial nature and his dedication to literary style. ~James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) - Profile of the writer and critic. James Russell Lowell on Daguerreotypes - Excerpts from a letter to his sister-in-law about sitting for portraits. Includes woodcuts of the writer and his wife Maria which were based on these daguerreotypes. James Russell Lowell Papers, 1838-1902 - Finding aid for letters and autographed books in the special collections of the University of Rochester River Campus libraries. Lowell Elementary School Namesake - Tells about the poet after whom this Missoula, Montana, school is named. Lowell, James Russell - Biographical article on the American poet and diplomat, from the 1911 edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica. Includes bibliography. Some scanner errors. Studies of Lowell - From Literary Friends and Acquaintance, by William Dean Howells. Largely about the older writer's character. In plain text, or as a zip file, from Project Gutenberg.
James Russell Lowell and England - Lowell was American Minister to the Court of St. James for five years, but had already made trips to Europe prior to this appointment. Article examines his attitude towards England and the English. [Contemporary Review] (July, 2000)
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~Carthage College Reformation Study in Wittenberg - Information about a college study class abroad, now past, but also provides information about Carthage College, Wittenberg and other sites relating to Martin Luther. Change in Luther's Doctrine of the Ministry - Studies the reformer's theological development and understanding of the pastoral office, including its purpose, ecclesiastical oversight, and relationship with the lay priesthood of believers. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Martin Luther - Article on his relation to philosophy, by David M. Whitford. The Life and Acts of Martin Luther: Part 1 - ASCII e-text of an extended biography and eulogy of the reformer by his associate and friend Philipp Melanchthon. Translated by T. Frazel and prepared by Steve Sohmer. The Life and Acts of Martin Luther: Part 2 - Continuation of Melanchthon eulogy, beginning at the Diet of Worms in 1521. Translated by T. Frazel and prepared by Steve Sohmer in 1996. Life and Times of Martin Luther - Illustrated chronological biography of the reformer, including places where he lived or visited. The Life of Martin Luther - Detailed chronology, with illustrations, of the events, people, places and texts in Luther's life. Integrated links throughout the four-part time line. The Life of Martin Luther: A Chronology - A simple listing of major events, places, and writings in the life of the Wittenberg reformer. Luther Funeral Sermon Project - Facsimile and text of the Bugenhagen homily preached at the death of the reformer. Luther, Martin - Brief biography emphasizing his musical abilities and his contributions to church music as champion, composer, and arranger. From the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio. Luther, Martin - Article from the Catholic Encyclopedia. Luther, Martin - Biography, pictures and articles on people and places in his life, articles on related subjects, and links. Hosted by the city of Wittenberg. Luther, Martin (1483-1546) - Brief biography with links to information about him and his career and to his writings. Luther, Martin (1483-1546) - Hypertext history and biography with information on the people and places in the reformer's life and work. Luther on the Eve of His Revolt - A Catholic criticism of Luther's Lectures on the Epistle to the Romans given at Wittenberg in 1515-1516. Martin Luther - Wikipedia article with comprehensive biography, summaries of noting writings, illustrations, quotes, internal references to related people and topics, and links. Martin Luther - Bartleby.com listing with pronunciation, extended biography, related links, and bibliography. Martin Luther - Europe, early life, education, monastery, Rome, professor, indulgence controversy, the 95 theses, debates, literary activity, 3 reformation treatises, condemnation, banished by the state, labors at the Wartburg, against revolt, convents, Lord's table, Zwingli's beliefs, conference at Marburg, and the state church. From a Local Church perspective. Martin Luther - An article on from a Catholic perspective contending that Luther was much more conservative than either his Catholic critics or current Protestants admit. Martin Luther - Biographical information, portrait, and links to related sites, lists of works, and other theologians. From Island of Freedom. Martin Luther and the Lutheran Reformation - Biographical and historical writings by Pastor Richard Bucher and links to other information, including primary sources, plus six annotated picture galleries Martin Luther Discussion - Forum and live chat devoted to the life and works of the reformer. New thoughts or opinions of his person, actions, and writings and links to other works are solicited and posted. Martin Luther: the Just Shall Live by Faith, not by Works - A unique vessel, a strong stand, a reformer and shepherd, references, and links. From a Local Church perspective. The Musical Reforms of Martin Luther - This article traces the musical reforms of Dr. Martin Luther during the Protestant Reformation and gives insights into the nature of his role as a compiler and composer of music, including his musical reforms of the Mass and his composition of chorales or hymn tunes. Opening the Door to Luther - Includes an illustrated list of important people, places, and dates; sells a video documentary. 95 Theses - An English translation of the theses of Martin Luther. What Started The Protestant Reformation? - Devotional and historical summary of the time from Tetzel's selling of indulgences to Luther's excommunication.
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