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In the mid-1800s the white New Orleans composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk adapted slave rhythms and melodies from Cuba and other Caribbean islands, into piano salon music.
* 1829 – Louis Moreau Gottschalk, American composer and pianist ( d. 1869 )
* December 18 – Louis Moreau Gottschalk, American composer and pianist ( b. 1829 )
* May 8 – Louis Moreau Gottschalk, American composer and pianist ( d. 1869 )
* July 17 – Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis, French mathematician ( d. 1759 )
His father, Louis Jean Marie Moreau, was an architect, who recognized his talent.
1998 saw the release of Parks ' first live album, Moonlighting: Live at the Ash Grove, which shows a love of the work of 19th-century American pianist Louis Moreau Gottschalk as well as performances of several of Parks ' better ( and lesser ) known songs.
* Louis Moreau Gottschalk ( 1829 – 1869 ), composer
Tresillo, the habanera, and related African-based single-celled figures have long been heard in the left hand part of piano compositions by New Orleans musicians, for example — Louis Moreau Gottschalk (" Souvenirs From Havana " 1859 ), and Jelly Roll Morton (" The Crave " 1910 ).
Louis Moreau Gottschalk is perhaps the best-remembered American composer of the 19th century, said by music historian Richard Crawford to be known for " bringing indigenous or folk, themes and rhythms into music for the concert hall ".
* The Lovers ( Les amants ), directed by Louis Malle, starring Jeanne Moreau and Alain Cuny-( France )
Médéric Louis Élie Moreau de Saint-Méry, the deputy to the National Constituent Assembly for Martinique opposed representaion for Free people of color.
* Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis ( 1698 – 1759 ), mathematician and astronomer
During the middle years of the 19th century, a young American musician came to Havana: Louis Moreau Gottschalk ( 1829 – 1869 ), whose father was a Jewish businessman from London, and his mother a white creole of French Catholic background.
Melodies from pioneers like Ardoin provided a basis for works by composers Louis Moreau Gottschalk and Moses Hogan and others.
During the Empire of Brazil era, the American composer and pianist Louis Moreau Gottschalk, then residing in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, composed two nationalistic works of classical music based on the Brazilian National Anthem that achieved great popularity during the imperial period: the Brazilian Solemn March (" Marcha Solene Brasileira ", in the modern Portuguese spelling or " Marcha Solemne Brazileira ", in the original spelling in force at the time of composition ) and the Great Triumphal Fantasy on the Brazilian National Anthem (" Grande Fantasia Triunfal sobre o Hino Nacional Brasileiro ").
* Louis Moreau Gottschalk-The Banjo, Op.
* May 8 – Louis Moreau Gottschalk, pianist and composer ( d. 1869 )
Louis Moreau Gottschalk
Louis Moreau Gottschalk ( May 8, 1829 – December 18, 1869 ) was an American composer and pianist, best known as a virtuoso performer of his own romantic piano works.
Louis Moreau Gottschalk pictured on an 1864 Publication of The Dying Poet for piano
Frederick Starr: " Louis Moreau Gottschalk ", Grove Music Online, ed.
* Louis Moreau Gottschalk, pianiste itinérant ( French dedicated website with scores and audio extracts )
* Louis Moreau Gottschalk, a dedicated website

Louis and Gottschalk
The rest of the board consisted of Louis F. Gottschalk, Harry Marston Haldeman, and Clarence R. Rundel.
* July 15 – Louis F. Gottschalk, American composer ( b. 1864 )
* Gottschalk, Louis ( 1950 ).
Biographer Louis R. Gottschalk says that Lafayette spelled his name both Lafayette and LaFayette.
* " Laugh And The World Laughs With You " w. Ella Wheeler Wilcox m. Louis Gottschalk
Louis Gottschalk was an early 19th century White Creole pianist and composer from New Orleans, the first American musician / composer to become famous in Europe.
* Louis Gottschalk leaves the United States to obtain a classical training in Europe.
His grand-nephew Louis Ferdinand Gottschalk was a notable composer of silent film and musical theatre scores.

Louis and combined
The forward pass was a central feature of Cochems ' offensive scheme in 1906 as his St. Louis University team compiled an undefeated 11 – 0 season in which they outscored opponents by a combined score 407 to 11.
Between 1986 and 2000, it was combined with Dance St. Louis to form the State Ballet of Missouri, although it remained located in Kansas City.
Fueled by this support, the government of Louis St. Laurent decided over the course of 1951 and 1952 to construct the waterway alone, combined with the Moses-Saunders Power Dam ( which would prove to be the joint responsibility of Ontario and New York: as a power dam would change the water levels, it required bilateral cooperation ).
Meanwhile, Minnesota allowed only a combined 24 points in their playoff wins against the St. Louis Cardinals, 30-14, and their narrow defeat of the Los Angeles Rams, 14-10, after their defense stopped an attempted comeback touchdown drive from the Rams on the Vikings ' own 2-yard line.
In 1799, Joseph Louis Proust advanced chemistry towards the atom by showing that elements combined in definite proportions.
A combined Franco-Bavarian army under Villars and Max Emanuel of Bavaria defeated Imperial armies under Louis of Baden and Hermann Styrum, but the Elector's timidity prevented a march on Vienna, which led to Villars's resignation.
St. Joseph had good steamboat connections to St. Louis, Missouri and other ports on the combined Ohio, Missouri and Mississippi River systems.
For example, Miller's arrangement of " St. Louis Blues March ", combined blues and jazz with the traditional military march.
In his military and diplomatic career, William of Orange was the European opponent of Louis XIV, the commander of the combined forces countering those of absolute power and Roman Catholicism.
This time Louis XIV of France was a key British ally against Holland, and it was decided that the French would form a squadron in a combined fleet.
Bonaparte, Joubert, and Louis Alexandre Berthier put together a well co-ordinated combined arms attack.
The UM System was created in 1963 when the University of Missouri ( founded in 1839 in Columbia ) and its offshoot, the Missouri School of Mines ( now the Missouri University of Science & Technology ), founded in 1870 in Rolla, were combined with the formerly private University of Kansas City ( now University of Missouri-Kansas City, founded in 1933 ), and a newly created campus in suburban St. Louis ( University of Missouri-St. Louis ) in 1963.
) between the Dutch and the combined English and French fleets and was the last major battle of the Third Anglo-Dutch War, which was itself part of the Franco-Dutch War ( 1672-1678 ), during which Louis XIV of France invaded the Republic and sought to establish control over the Spanish Netherlands.
By 1502, a combined French and Spanish force had seized control of the kingdom ; disagreements about the terms of the partition led to a war between Louis and Ferdinand.
In 1927, the announcement of the Dole prize for a flight from California to Hawaii combined with the fanfare of the Spirit of St. Louis flight provided the incentive to purchase 680 acres in April 1927 for the airport.
Louis Cruises has largerly grown its fleet through purchasing older second-or third-hand ships, while the other four operators have largely constructed their own vessels and combined own the majority of the " megaships ".
There, he attended the St. Louis Country Day School, an exclusive private high school, where he won an award in his senior year for combined scholarship, athletics, and citizenship.
* Lake Shore Limited: New York – Chicago via Cleveland with branch service to Boston and St. Louis 1896 – 1956, 1971 – Present ( Reinstated and combined with New England States by Amtrak in 1971 )
Along with the addition of the SPCSL Corporation route from Chicago to St. Louis, the total length of the combined D & RGW / SP / SSW system was.
* July 4-Official opening of Eads Bridge ( combined road and rail steel arch ) over the Mississippi River at St. Louis, Missouri, designed by James B. Eads.
The original New York Social Register first was published in 1886 by Louis Keller, a German-American of wide social acquaintance, who combined the " visiting lists " of a number of fashionable ladies to compile the families included.
Their combined blood makes Louis stronger than he had been before.
With the edict revoking religious toleration, Louis XIV combined legal persecution with the policy of terrorising recalcitrant Huguenots who refused to convert to Catholicism by billeting dragoons in their homes and instructing the soldiers to harass and intimidate the occupants to persuade them to either convert to the state religion or to emigrate.

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