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Livre d'orgue is a French term which usually designates a collection of pieces for organ (lit. "organ book"). It may refer to many such publications, including: * Livre d'orgue (Messiaen), by 20th century French composer Olivier Messiaen * Livre d'orgue de Montréal, a manuscript collection, brought to North America from France, dating from the early 18th century * , a manuscript collection dating from the early 18th century * Livre d'orgue by André Raison (1688) * Livre d'orgue by Pierre du Mage (1708), only extant work. * Livre d'orgue by Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1710) * Three livres d'orgue by Nicolas Lebègue (1676, 1678 & 1685) * Livre d'orgue by Nicolas de Grigny (1699, with a posthumous edition in 1711).

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  • Livre d'orgue is a French term which usually designates a collection of pieces for organ (lit. "organ book"). It may refer to many such publications, including: * Livre d'orgue (Messiaen), by 20th century French composer Olivier Messiaen * Livre d'orgue de Montréal, a manuscript collection, brought to North America from France, dating from the early 18th century * , a manuscript collection dating from the early 18th century * Livre d'orgue by André Raison (1688) * Livre d'orgue by Pierre du Mage (1708), only extant work. * Livre d'orgue by Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1710) * Three livres d'orgue by Nicolas Lebègue (1676, 1678 & 1685) * Livre d'orgue by Nicolas de Grigny (1699, with a posthumous edition in 1711). (en)
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  • Livre d'orgue is a French term which usually designates a collection of pieces for organ (lit. "organ book"). It may refer to many such publications, including: * Livre d'orgue (Messiaen), by 20th century French composer Olivier Messiaen * Livre d'orgue de Montréal, a manuscript collection, brought to North America from France, dating from the early 18th century * , a manuscript collection dating from the early 18th century * Livre d'orgue by André Raison (1688) * Livre d'orgue by Pierre du Mage (1708), only extant work. * Livre d'orgue by Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1710) * Three livres d'orgue by Nicolas Lebègue (1676, 1678 & 1685) * Livre d'orgue by Nicolas de Grigny (1699, with a posthumous edition in 1711). (en)
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