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    Charles Théodore Malherbe (21 April 1853 – 5 October 1911) was a French violinist, musicologist, composer and music editor. Malherbe was born in Paris...
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    vivacious finale, the "March of the Swiss Soldiers". Paris Opéra archivist Charles Malherbe discovered the original orchestral score of the opera at a secondhand...
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  • Stade Malherbe Caen (French pronunciation: [stad malɛʁb kɑ̃]; commonly known as SM Caen, Malherbe or simply Caen) is a French professional football team...
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    Charles Schneider writes that Auber evidently had some success in London as a performer and as a composer. An earlier biographer, Charles Malherbe, writes...
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  • Malherbe is a surname of French origin. It is common in South Africa due to the immigration of Huguenots in the late 17th century. Notable people with...
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    watercolors and models of boats that served as models. Musician and composer Charles Malherbe (1853-1911) was his grandson and painter Fernand Piet (1869-1842) his...
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    in Italy in Full Score. From the Complete Works Edition Edited by Charles Malherbe and Felix Weingartner. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, 1984. Blades...
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    marry Ismene. All four pledge to free the world from Rome. In 1901, Charles Malherbe located previously uncatalogued works of Mozart, including a soprano...
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    produced in connection with the 1900 Paris Exposition. Musicologist Charles Malherbe, acting in his position as chief librarian of the Paris Opera, chose...
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    bridegroom in his deployment of manuscript paper. Weingartner edited, with Charles Malherbe, the complete works of Hector Berlioz (he once called Berlioz the "creator...
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    manuscripts of songs by Mussorgsky, the existence of which was announced by Charles Malherbe in 1909. "Where Art Thou, Little Star?" "The Joyous Hour" "The Leaves...
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    Michael's Abbey Press, 1988 OCLC 679033614 H. Berlioz: Werke, ed. Charles Malherbe and Felix Weingartner. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, vols 1–20, 1900–10...
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    musiciens. Nice, France: V.- Eug. Gauthier. p. 59. Albert Soubies; Charles Malherbe (1893). Histoire de L'opéra-comique: 1860-1887 (in French). Ernest...
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  • German Romanticism Hans von Koessler 1853 1926 German Romanticism Charles Malherbe 1853 1911 French Romanticism Jean Louis Nicodé 1853 1919 Prussian Romanticism...
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    Conservatoire in 1894. The first production, in the revised edition by Charles Malherbe, was at the Salle Garnier in Monte Carlo on 10 March 1906, in a double-bill...
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  • Liège, Belgium 1946/10/19 Pyrénées région, France Belgian Pupil of Charles Malherbe / Also pianist Kōda, Nobu Nobu Kōda 1870/04/19 Tokyo, Japan 1946/03/19...
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    triumphal and funeral marches. Autograph letters from Antonio Soller to Charles Malherbe survive from 1902, placing his date of death in the 20th century, but...
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    open to the public. In 1899, Nuitter was succeeded by his assistant Charles Malherbe. At first, the Opera Library-Museum was attached to the State Secretariat...
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  • Calmette, by Henriette Caillaux. At the same time, following the death of Charles Malherbe, he became an archivist of the Bibliothèque-Musée de l'Opéra National...
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    of Clerk of the Revels" to rulers there. He died in 1859 in Cairo. Charles Malherbe, Auber (Paris: Librairie Renouard, 1911), 43 Mary Lindemann, "Eighteenth-Century...
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    Perroit the Prodigal. He passed away in Paris. Notable students include Charles Malherbe. Wormser composed choral and orchestra music, opera and works for solo...
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    included Claude Debussy, Vincent d'Indy, Georges Hüe, Pierre Lalo, Charles Malherbe, Reynaldo Hahn, Henri de Curzon, Gabriel Pierné, and Alfred Cortot...
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    Contextes: "François Malherbe" (in French). Rookwood Press, Inc. Kelly, Blanche M. (1913). "Francois Malherbe". In Herbermann, Charles George; Pace, Edward...
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    Charles Berling (born 30 April 1958) is a French actor, director and screenwriter. Charles Berling, son of a navy doctor, is also the nephew of the literary...
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    music pedagogy. Danhauser died in Paris. Notable students include Charles Malherbe. Selected compositions include: Maures et Castillans, opera in three...
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  • father who was a lawyer and amateur musician. She studied violin with Charles Malherbe, Ovide Musin and César Thomson and made her debut in Liège in 1879...
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    Malherbe's parakeet is a small parrot endemic to New Zealand, where it is known as the orange-fronted parakeet (Māori: kākāriki karaka) or orange-fronted...
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  • replaces Barney as deputy Does not appear Recurring Does not appear 11 Flora Malherbe Alberta Nelson A waitress at the Mayberry Diner, Goober's girlfriend Does...
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    Buscagne) le Roux Lombard Malan (Mallan) Marais Maartens, Martins (Martin) Malherbe Minnaar (Meinard, Mesnard) Meyer Naudé Nel (Neel, Niel) Nortier, Nortje...
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    Allen and English vocalist Gilli Smyth. Band members have included Didier Malherbe, Pip Pyle, Steve Hillage, Mike Howlett, Tim Blake, Pierre Moerlen, Bill...
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