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- Victor_Dourlen abstract "Victor-Charles-Paul Dourlen (born 3 November 1780 in Dunkerque – died 8 January 1864 in Paris) was a French composer and music teacher at the Conservatoire de Paris during the first half of the nineteenth century. He is primarily known as a theorist being his treatises on harmony, based on the methods of Charles Simon Catel, widely used as reference, especially his Tractat d'acompanyament pràctic (1834) and Tractat d'harmonia (1838), as well as his Méthode élémentaire pour le piano-forte (1820).".
- Q706096 abstract "Victor-Charles-Paul Dourlen (born 3 November 1780 in Dunkerque – died 8 January 1864 in Paris) was a French composer and music teacher at the Conservatoire de Paris during the first half of the nineteenth century. He is primarily known as a theorist being his treatises on harmony, based on the methods of Charles Simon Catel, widely used as reference, especially his Tractat d'acompanyament pràctic (1834) and Tractat d'harmonia (1838), as well as his Méthode élémentaire pour le piano-forte (1820).".
- Victor_Dourlen comment "Victor-Charles-Paul Dourlen (born 3 November 1780 in Dunkerque – died 8 January 1864 in Paris) was a French composer and music teacher at the Conservatoire de Paris during the first half of the nineteenth century. He is primarily known as a theorist being his treatises on harmony, based on the methods of Charles Simon Catel, widely used as reference, especially his Tractat d'acompanyament pràctic (1834) and Tractat d'harmonia (1838), as well as his Méthode élémentaire pour le piano-forte (1820).".
- Q706096 comment "Victor-Charles-Paul Dourlen (born 3 November 1780 in Dunkerque – died 8 January 1864 in Paris) was a French composer and music teacher at the Conservatoire de Paris during the first half of the nineteenth century. He is primarily known as a theorist being his treatises on harmony, based on the methods of Charles Simon Catel, widely used as reference, especially his Tractat d'acompanyament pràctic (1834) and Tractat d'harmonia (1838), as well as his Méthode élémentaire pour le piano-forte (1820).".