Alexandre Eugène Cellier (17 June 1883 in Molières-sur-Cèze – 4 March 1968 in Paris) was a French organist and composer. Cellier studied organ with Alexandre...
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Alexandre Cellier (born 1966), Swiss musician, son of Marcel Alexandre Eugène Cellier (1883–1968), French organist and composer Alfred Cellier (1844–1891)...
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An organ symphony is a piece for solo pipe organ in various movements. It is a symphonic genre, not so much in musical form (in which it is more similar...
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included Augustin Barié, Joseph-Arthur Bernier, Joseph Bonnet, Alexandre Eugène Cellier, Abel Decaux, Gabriel Dupont, Charles Henry Galloway, Philip Hale...
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Léon Boëllmann Joseph-Ermend Bonnal Joseph Boulnois Henri Büsser Alexandre Eugène Cellier Charles-Alexis Chauvet Henri Dallier Léonce de Saint-Martin Théodore...
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Augustin Barié Joseph-Arthur Bernier Seth Bingham Joseph Bonnet Alexandre Eugène Cellier Abel Decaux Gabriel Dupont Marcel Dupré [pupils] Charles Henry...
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Tintagel Romanticism, impressionism Alfredo Casella 1883 1947 Italian Alexandre Eugène Cellier 1883 1968 French Édouard Commette 1883 1967 French George Dyson...
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Orchestra 1936 Lina Falk [d] contralto String orchestra & bells Alexandre Eugène Cellier 1951 Hildegard Hennecke [de] alto Schola Cantorum Basiliensis August...
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F-sharp major (to Maurice Blazy.) Scherzetto - F-sharp minor (to Alexandre Eugène Cellier) Arabesque - G major (to Émile Bourdon) Choral - G minor (to Joseph...
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éléments, son histoire, son esthétique) written in collaboration with Alexandre Eugène Cellier. In 1925 he was commissioned to prepare the edition of the "Journal"...
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Panorama: Œuvres Contemporaines, Volume 3; Éditions Gérard Billaudot Alexandre Eugène Cellier (1883–1968) Sonate en sol bémol majeur (Sonata in G♭ Major) for...
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Conservatoire de Paris. His main masters were Marcel Prévot in organ, Alexandre Eugène Cellier, Marcel Dupré, in orchestra direction, Louis Fourestier, Paul van...
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and music teacher (1928). He pursued organ studies in Paris with Alexandre Eugène Cellier, and studied composition in Leipzig with Hermann Grabner. In 1933...
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Boucher, Roger Boulanger, Nadia Boulnois, Joseph Canton, Léon Cellier, Alexandre Eugène Colinet, Arthur Collin, Charles Collin, Charles Augustin Combes...
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Jacques de Baroncelli as Lucien 1933 : La Poule by René Guissart as Paul Cellier 1933 : Vilaine histoire by Christian-Jaque (short film) as the amateur...
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been kept in the Louvre Museum. The late 16th-century organ by Jacques Cellier An organ is attested from the beginning; it was replaced in 1493, 1550...
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Morturier, baritone; the Choeur de la Société Bach and Orchestre Alexandre Cellier, conducted by Gustav Bret. It was first issued on the "Gramophone"...
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1855 14 Jean Bossard 1865 1870 15 Félix Baudoin, Félix Rouxeau, Alexandre Cordeau, Eugène Bunel, Jean Chapeau (as a Commission) 1870 1871 16 Pierre Ouary...
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responsibility. The work was twice used as the basis for operas by Alfred Cellier in 1881 and by Eleanor Everest Freer in 1933. Iconographical elements from...
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south façade, du Cerceau, 1576 The Louvre in an ink drawing by Jacques Cellier [fr], 1580s Ground-floor plan of the Renaissance Louvre with the Lescot...
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season, and an English translation ran at another theatre, starring Frank Cellier and Irene Bordoni. In 1930 Hahn composed a piano concerto, premiered in...
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Come to Australia huguenotsaustralia.org.au George Chamier teara.govt.nz Cellier, Micheline (1999). "André Chamson (1900-1983) et le protestantisme". Bulletin...
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Benjamin Constant, Talma, Eugène Sue, François Ponsard, Victor Hugo (came to visit his friend Marie de Solms), Alexandre Dumas with his friend Honoré...
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Busnach: L'oeuf rouge for Emmanuel Chabrier with Eugène Letterier: L'étoile, Une éducation manquée for Alexandre Charles Lecocq with William Busnach: Ali-Baba...
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NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Eugène Melchoir de Vogüé". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020...
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designer Jean Oberlé lived here, notably with his partner, perfumer Germaine Cellier; Max Ernst lived here from 1962 until his death on April 1, 1976; in 1992...
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French classic Dangerous Liaisons with Bernard Giraudeau and Caroline Cellier. The season ends in May 1989 with Un mois à la campagne, dramatic comedy...
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The period between the two wars was marked by the presidential visit of Alexandre Millerand in 1923 on the occasion of the inauguration of the monument...
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Gary, Indiana, United States (d. 2007)[citation needed] Died: François Cellier, English conductor and composer, music director and conductor of the D'Oyly...
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Change of Plans Erwann Danièle Thompson Quelque chose à te dire Henry Celliers Cécile Telerman Climax Gérard Frédéric Sojcher Short Duel en ville Philippe...
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