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    Adolphe-Abraham Samuel (11 July 1824 Liège, Belgium – 11 September 1898 Ghent, Belgium) was a Belgian music critic, teacher, conductor and composer. Adolphe-Abraham...
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    football player Samuel O'Keefe (born 2007), Mathematician Abraham Samuel (died 1705), mulatto pirate of the Indian Ocean Adolphe Samuel (1824–1898), Belgian...
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  • Caroline Samuel (1 November 1822 – 15 March 1851) was a Belgian composer, pianist, and the first teacher of her brother, composer Adolphe Samuel. Samuel was...
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    Marxist Amélie Rosseneu, judoka Gaston Salmon, fencer, Olympic champion Adolphe Samuel, music critic Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor Virgile Vandeput, alpine...
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    Étienne Méhul. César Franck [pupils] Jean-Théodore Radoux [pupils] Adolphe Samuel this teacher's teachers Davenport (1847–1925) studied with teachers...
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    Eichberg, Ferdinand Hérold, Frantz Jehin-Prume, Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens, Adolphe Samuel, and Charles-Marie Widor. See: List of music students by teacher: C...
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  • adviser 23 August – Félicien Rops (born 1833), illustrator 11 September – Adolphe Samuel (born 1824), composer 30 September – Léon Mignon (born 1847), sculptor...
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  • September 9 – William Chatterton Dix, hymn-writer, 61 September 11 – Adolphe Samuel, Belgian composer, 74 November 7 – Max Alvary, operatic tenor, 42 December...
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  • Other directors have included well known Belgian composers such as Adolphe Samuel and Émile Mathieu. The current dean is Filip Rathé. The Royal Conservatory...
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    counterpoint in 1857, and in 1871 he became the assistant director under Adolphe Samuel of the conservatory. In 1875, he was appointed as inspector of music...
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  • composer (1822–1890) Caroline Samuel, composer (1822-1851) Florent Joseph Marie Willems, painter (1823–1905) Adolphe Samuel, composer (1824-1898) Zénobe...
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    Conservatory (which today is called SLAC) from 1881, and succeeded Adolphe Samuel as director of the Ghent Conservatory from 1898 to 1924. He was also...
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  • symphony in G major (probably lost) and a Kinder–Sinfonie (op. 239). Adolphe Samuel (1824–1898), Belgian composer of 7 symphonies Bedřich Smetana (1824–1884)...
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  • 16th century) Peter Ritzen (born 1956) Joseph Ryelandt (1870–1965) Adolphe Samuel (1824–1898) Adrien-François Servais (1807–1866) André Souris (1899–1970)...
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  • in Ghent) was a Flemish composer and conductor. He was a student of Adolphe Samuel and Karel Miry at the Royal Conservatory of Ghent. Later on, he became...
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  • and Piano in E-flat major Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov – 2 Pieces, Op.38 Adolphe Samuel – Symphony No. 7 Opus 48 Alexander Scriabin – 12 Études, Op. 8 Charles...
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  • "Les Présages" (1956) Joseph Ryelandt Symphony No. 3, Op. 47 (1908) Adolphe Samuel Symphony No. 3, Op. 28 (1858) Joly Braga Santos Symphony No. 4, Op....
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  • 4 [it] "Dramatic", Op. 95 (1874) Vadim Salmanov Symphony No. 1 (1952) Adolphe Samuel Symphony No. 4, Op. 33 (1863) Symphony No. 6, Op. 44 (1891) Philipp...
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    Philippe Pierlot (baroque) Marie Pleyel, piano Eliane Reyes, piano Adolphe Samuel, composition Adrien François Servais (cello) André Souris (direction...
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  • Jef Maes, Arthur Meulemans, Lodewijk Mortelmans, Norbert Rosseau, Adolphe Samuel, Henri Vieuxtemps and Eugène Ysaÿe, often under the baton of conductor...
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    Samuel Jean Pozzi (3 October 1846 – 13 June 1918) was a French surgeon and gynecologist. He was also interested in anthropology and neurology. He is remembered...
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    Adolf Hitler (redirect from Adolphe Hitler)
     9. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-509514-2. Halperin, Samuel William (1965) [1946]. Germany Tried Democracy: A Political History of the...
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    Adolphe de Leuven (29 September 1802 – 14 April 1884) was a French theatre director and a librettist. Also known as Grenvallet, and Count Adolph Ribbing...
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    painting 1842: Jean Portaels, painting 1843: Victor Lagye, painting 1845: Adolphe Samuel, music 1846: Jozef Geefs, sculpture 1847: François-Auguste Gevaert,...
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  • knowledgeable in chemistry and mineralogy. Adolphe A. Chaillet was born in Paris on July 15, 1867. He was the son of Samuel Alexander Chaillet, a Swedish watchmaker...
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    Jean Adolphe Braun (13 June 1812 – 31 December 1877) was a French photographer, best known for his floral still lifes, Parisian street scenes, and grand...
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    Samuel Ward McAllister (December 28, 1827 – January 31, 1895) was a popular arbiter of social taste in the Gilded Age of America, widely accepted as the...
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  • The Goldwyn Follies (category Samuel Goldwyn Productions films)
    Follies was the first Technicolor film produced by Samuel Goldwyn. The movie, which features Adolphe Menjou, Vera Zorina, Edgar Bergen (with Charlie McCarthy)...
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  • Ethel Sawyer Adolphe is a civil rights activist and sociology professor. She is known for her role in the Sit-in movement and contributions to the Sociology...
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  • published her music as Mme. L. Samuel. Samuel was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, to Marie Waller and Paul Adolphe Elie, a violinist. She was a gifted pianist...
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