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Martin, Johann Paul Aegidius, 1741-1816
Martini, Jean Paul Egide, 1741-1816
Schwarzendorf, Johann Paul Aegidius, 1741-1816
Martini, il Tedesco, 1741-1816
Martini, Padre, 1741-1816
Martini, Jean-Paul-Gilles, 1741-1816
Martini, J P. E. (Johann Paul Aegidius), 1741-1816
Schwartzendorf, J. P. (Johann Paul), 1741-1816
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Rodriguez, R.X. Plaisir d'amour, c1986 t.p. (after the song by Padre Martini)
Encyc. de la musique (Martini, Johann Paul Aegidius)
New Grove (Martini (Martin, Martini il Tedesco, Schwarzendorf), Johann Paul Aegidius (Jean Paul Egide); b. Freystadt, Bavaria, 8-31-1741, d. Paris, 2-10-1816; German composer, teacher, and organist active in France)
Pazdírek (Martini, Jean Paul A.)
New Grove, 2nd ed. WWW site, Feb. 21, 2003 (Martini, Jean-Paul-Gilles (Martin, Johann Paul Aegidius; Schwarzendorf; Martini il Tedesco); b. Aug. 31, 1741, Freystadt, Bavaria; d. Feb. 10, 1816, Paris; French composer of German birth)
Det finns en sang, 1950 (Plaisir d'amour; J.P.E. Martini)
An anthology of song. Volume II [SR] 2006, p2005 container (Martini alias Schwartzendorf)
Modern drunkard magazine, Mar. 2003, viewed online, Sept. 23, 2010 (J.P. Schwartzendorf (1741-1816), German composer, nicknamed Martini, to whom the invention of the martini is attributed)