André Grétry

Vigée Le Brun André Ernest Modeste Grétry (; baptised 11 February 1741; died 24 September 1813) was a composer from the Prince-Bishopric of Liège (present-day Belgium), who worked from 1767 onwards in France and took French nationality. He is most famous for his ''opéras comiques''. His music influenced Mozart and Beethoven both of whom wrote variations on his works. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Panurge. Ariette / by Grétry, André-Ernest-Modeste, 1741-1813

    Published 1974
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    Tambourin : from Ballet suite : for flute choir / by Grétry, André Ernest Modeste, 1741-1813

    Published 2002
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    Suites & overtures / by Grétry, André Ernest Modeste, 1741-1813

    Published 2001
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    Richard Coeur de Lion : Denys le tyran / by Grétry, André Ernest Modeste, 1741-1813

    Published 1999
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    Les trois âges de l'opéra/ by Grétry, André-Ernest-Modeste, 1741-1813

    Published 1927
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    Emilie/ by Grétry, André Ernest Modeste, 1741-1813

    Published 1936
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    Le rival confident/ by Grétry, André-Ernest-Modeste, 1741-1813

    Published 1936
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    Le prisonnier anglais/ by Grétry, André Ernest Modeste, 1741-1813

    Published 1936
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    Le Huron : comedie en deux actes / by Grétry, André-Ernest-Modeste, 1741-1813

    Published 1936
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    [Colinette à la cour] / by Grétry, André-Ernest-Modeste, 1741-1813

    Published 1936
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