• Harriet Auber (4 October 1773 — 20 January 1862) was an English poet and hymnist. She is best remembered for her collection The Spirit of the Psalms,...
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  • diver Harriet Auber (1773–1862), English poet and hymnist Olivier Auber (born 1960), French independent artist and researcher Virginia Felicia Auber (1825–1897)...
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    editor, publisher Harriet Pritchard Arnold (1858-1901), American author Harriet Auber (1773–1862), English poet, hymnwriter Harriet Backer (1845-1932)...
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    available to continue the road westward over the A10 as originally planned. Harriet Auber (1773–1862), poet, hymnist Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour...
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    September 17 – Jonathan Alder, American settler (d. 1849) October 4 – Harriet Auber, English poet, hymnist (d. 1862) October 6 – Louis Philippe I, King...
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  • Tyler, 71, 10th President of the United States (b. 1790) January 20 – Harriet Auber, English poet (b. 1773) February 3 – Jean-Baptiste Biot, French physicist...
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  • Advertiser) in 1868. Auber George Jones was born in 1832, in Jericho, Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania). He was the third son of Robert and Harriet Jones. During...
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    pronunciation: [mazaˈnjɛllo]) in some versions, is an opera in five acts by Daniel Auber, with a libretto by Germain Delavigne, revised by Eugène Scribe. The work...
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    September 17 – Jonathan Alder, American settler (d. 1849) October 4 – Harriet Auber, English poet, hymnist (d. 1862) October 6 – Louis Philippe I, King...
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  • Maria Williams (b. London, 17 June 1759; d. Paris, 15 December 1827) Harriet Auber (b. Spitalfields, London, 4 August 1773; d. Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire...
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  • missing at Fromelles, France during the northern attack of the Battle of Aubers Ridge on 9 May 1915. His body was recovered in April 1921 and identified...
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    Grandma's Mustard Plaster Hill Murray K. Hill 1913 1970 Masaniello Overture Auber Edison Concert Band 1913 1971 Peaches and Cream Ada Jones & Len Spencer...
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    professors, the directors of the Opéra and Opéra-Comique, and the composers Auber and Hérold. Berlioz's fascination with Shakespeare's plays prompted him...
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    both the plot and the score of this work, effectively in the tradition of Auber. (Flotow studied composition in Paris under Reicha from 1827 until 1830...
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    in March 1876 on the junction of the Rue Neuve des Mathurins and the Rue Auber. The majority of its patrons were men, but certain specific times were set...
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  • Caundle, Dorset, on 5 October 1886, Catherine Helen, daughter of Henry Peter Auber of Marsh Court, Sherborne. She died at Shottermill on 26 August 1898, leaving...
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    Mill and three others. Peacock was included at the recommendation of Peter Auber, the company historian, whom he had known at school, though probably not...
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    organised by Hector Berlioz for his bankrupt Shakespearean actress wife Harriet Smithson, during which they played George Onslow's Sonata in F minor for...
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  • humor writer Asdreni Aleksandër Stavre Drenova 20th-century Albanian poet Auber Forestier Aubertine Woodward Moore 19th-century American musician, writer...
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    Johan Anckarström, Swedish military officer, assassin of Gustav III Daniel Auber: Gustave III Giuseppe Verdi: Un ballo in maschera Tommaso Aniello: see Masaniello...
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  • Fantaisie sur des motifs de l'opéra 'La straniera', Op.9 Daniel François Esprit Auber – Gustave III, premiered February 27 in Paris Vincenzo Bellini – Beatrice...
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  • François Joseph Naderman (1781–1835) Karl Stefan Aichelburg (1782–1817) Daniel Auber (1782–1871) Carlo Coccia (1782–1873) John Field (1782–1837) Niccolò Paganini...
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  • François-Joseph Naderman 1781 1835 French composer, harpist and teacher Daniel Auber 1782 1871 French opera composer, noted for La muette de Portici Carlo Coccia...
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  • 1551 or 1552) Kurt Atterberg (1887–1974) Thomas Attwood (1765–1838) Daniel Auber (1782–1871) Jacques Aubert (1689–1753) Louis Aubert (1877–1968) Tony Aubin...
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    distinguished violinist Joseph Burke, played two grand overtures from Auber's opera, Masaniello, and then later in the concert, the famous "Wedding March"...
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  • of Bach Adolphe Adam – Le Chalet, premiered September 25 in Paris Daniel Auber – Lestocq, premiered May 24 in Paris John Barnett – The Mountain Sylph Gaetano...
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    Cherubini (1760–1842) studied with teachers including Giuseppe Sarti. Daniel Auber [pupils] François-Adrien Boieldieu [pupils] Isabella Colbran Fromental Halévy [pupils]...
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    her mother, a performance of The Maid of Cashmere, a version of Daniel Auber's opera ballet Le Dieu et la bayadère. Philadelphia newspapers reported that...
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    true tradition of French opéra comique, as practised by Boieldieu, Hérold, Auber and Adam, rather than the less refined manner of Hervé and Offenbach. For...
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  • Drury Lane manager, sailed close to the wind in this regard. When Daniel Auber's opera The Bronze Horse, was announced at Drury Lane, he brought out at...
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