• Guilhermina Augusta Xavier de Medim Suggia Carteado Mena, known as Guilhermina Suggia, (27 June 1885 – 30 July 1950) was a Portuguese cellist. She studied...
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    age of 11, she won the Guilhermina Suggia Award, and was granted renewal of the award each year until 1961.: p. 50  The Suggia award paid for du Pré's...
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    views along the coastline. The music room at the castle was used by Guilhermina Suggia, and a cello is left in the room today to mark her frequent visits...
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    cellist and soloist of the Gewandhaus Quartet. His pupils include Guilhermina Suggia, Emanuel Feuermann, Gregor Piatigorsky and Alexandre Barjansky. See:...
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    young Portuguese cellist Guilhermina Suggia, who studied with him and began to appear in concerts as Mme. P. Casals-Suggia, although they were not legally...
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  • collections. Artists who play or have played on Montagnanas include Guilhermina Suggia, Stephen Kates, Lionel Tertis, Lynn Harrell, Mischa Maisky, Truls...
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    studied at times under Gaspar Cassadó, Enrico Mainardi, Pablo Casals, Guilhermina Suggia and Pierre Fournier. She established herself as a performer throughout...
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    as the pianist and composer José Vianna da Motta and the cellist Guilhermina Suggia. It also hosted social events for the elite of Porto, such as Balls...
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  • vocals Francisco d'Andrade (1856–1921), international opera baritone Guilhermina Suggia (1885–1950), cellist Isabel Soveral (born 1961), composer Jay Kay...
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  • such top-flight soloists as Alfred Cortot, Artur Schnabel, Solomon, Guilhermina Suggia and Benno Moiseiwitsch. The orchestra normally features about 80 musicians...
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  • financial assistance FMAC was able to open the Guilhermina Suggia Music School (Escola de Música Guilhermina Suggia) in Porto and also purchase its own facilities...
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    used to control the pressure. Potter, pp. 11–12 Mercier, Anita. "GUILHERMINA SUGGIA". Retrieved 1 September 2012. Jamie Fiste, "Cello Vibrato" Mantel...
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    Lady Gregory, Tallulah Bankhead, George Bernard Shaw, the cellist Guilhermina Suggia, the Marchesa Casati and Elizabeth Bibesco. Perhaps his most famous...
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    Hungary, died in the United States) Leo Stern (1862–1904, England) Guilhermina Suggia (1885–1950, Portugal) Paul Tortelier (1914–1990, France) Anton Träg...
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  • Slovenian electrical engineer, chess player (d. 1962) June 27 – Guilhermina Suggia, Portuguese cellist (d. 1950) June 29 – Izidor Kürschner, Hungarian...
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    violinists Elmar Oliveira and Carlos Damas; and cellists such as Guilhermina Suggia. Fado is a musical style, which arose in Lisbon as the music of the...
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    Cruz (1883–1944), naturalist painter, sculptor and feminist activist Guilhermina Suggia (1885–1950), cellist, lived and worked in the UK for many years Armando...
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    with Guilhermina Suggia in 1906. In 1908 Metcalfe embarked on a European tour during which she sang for the British royal family. As the Suggia relationship...
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  • Ecole d'Arcueil. Augustus John completes his portrait of cellist Guilhermina Suggia. Japanese composer Michio Miyagi introduces an 80-string koto or "or...
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    Kevin Budden, Australian amateur herpetologist (b. 1930) July 30 – Guilhermina Suggia, Portuguese cellist (b. 1885) August 3 Pierre-Émile Côté, Canadian...
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  • 1885 – Pierre Montet, French historian and academic (d. 1966) 1885 – Guilhermina Suggia, Portuguese cellist (d. 1950) 1886 – Charlie Macartney, Australian...
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    with Artur Schnabel, Pablo Casals, Jascha Heifetz, Jacques Thibaud, Guilhermina Suggia, Arthur Rubinstein, Pierre Monteux, and George Szell, among others...
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  • Rousset Joseph Saxby András Schiff Heinrich Schiff Andrés Segovia Guilhermina Suggia Akiko Suwanai Henryk Szeryng Jean-Yves Thibaudet Frederick Thurston...
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  • 1936, after the work had been turned down by Felix Salmond and by Guilhermina Suggia; William Busch's Cello Concerto on 13 August 1943 at the Proms. Arnold...
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    as the archaeologist António Augusto da Rocha Peixoto, the cellist Guilhermina Suggia, the filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira and the actress Emília Eduarda....
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  • whom she frequently appeared were Pablo Casals, Albert Sammons and Guilhermina Suggia, but her longest working partnership was with the violinist Antonio...
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    Pré, Mstislav Rostropovitch, Segovia, Rudolf Serkin, Ravi Shankar, Guilhermina Suggia, Isaac Stern, and Wolfgang Schneiderhan, and groups such as the Amadeus...
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    artist Birgitta Elisa Oftestad (born 2002), soloist, chamber musician Guilhermina Suggia (1885–1950), worked with Pablo Casals in Paris, toured internationally...
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    July 26 – Papa Charlie McCoy, blues musician (born 1909) July 30 – Guilhermina Suggia, cellist (born 1885) August 3 – Georg Høeberg, composer and conductor...
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    Sibelius, held Quiroga's artistry in great regard. Portuguese cellist Guilhermina Suggia described his playing of Tartini's Devil's Trill Sonata as "marvellous...
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