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    Jacques Thibaud (French pronunciation: [ʒak tibo]; 27 September 1880 – 1 September 1953) was a French violinist. Thibaud was born in Bordeaux and studied...
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  • Jacques Thibaud. Thibaud died in 1953, Long in 1966. Until 2011 it included only pianists and violinists and was known as the Marguerite Long–Jacques...
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  • The Sonata for Solo Violin, Op. 27, No. 2 "Jacques Thibaud" is a sonata in four movements from Six sonatas for solo violin by Eugène Ysaÿe, each one dedicated...
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    States. In November 1943, Long and violinist Jacques Thibaud established the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud International Competition for violinists and...
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    killed, nine crew and 33 passengers including the French violinist Jacques Thibaud and the French pianist René Herbin. The aircraft was a four-engined...
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  • Thibaud is a name of French origin, a form of Theobald. Anna Thibaud (1861–1948), French singer. Jacques Thibaud (1880–1953), French violinist Laure Thibaud...
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    culture in his time, he was well known for his piano trio with violinist Jacques Thibaud and cellist Pablo Casals. Cortot was born in Nyon, Vaud, in the French-speaking...
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  • to one of Ysaÿe’s contemporary violinists: Joseph Szigeti (No. 1), Jacques Thibaud (No. 2), George Enescu (No. 3), Fritz Kreisler (No. 4), Mathieu Crickboom...
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  • Competition in 1967. He then took third prize at the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud International Competition (ex-aequo with Vladimir Viardo) in Paris...
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  • "first named". In 1942 he won first prize in the Jacques Thibaud Competition (jury composed of Jacques Thibaud, Jules Boucherit, Gaston Poulet, Jean Fournier...
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    organized a trio with the pianist Alfred Cortot and the violinist Jacques Thibaud; they played concerts and made recordings until 1937. Casals also became...
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    Alfred Cortot (numerous solo pieces as well as the Violin Sonata with Jacques Thibaud and the Chansons de Bilitis with Maggie Teyte); and Marguerite Long...
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    was extremely pleasant. Artists like George Enescu, Sarah Bernhardt, Jacques Thibaud and Vasile Alecsandri visited often as guests of Queen Elizabeth of...
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    Susanne Hou (category Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition prize-winners)
    talents of the future…" and Jean-Jacques Kantorow, member of jury in the Concours International Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud said, "By the final round of...
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    including the singers Jean Noté and Pol Plançon and players such as Jacques Thibaud and Alfred Cortot. By the 1920s a range of Fauré's more popular songs...
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  • following month it was performed by the celebrated trio of Alfred Cortot, Jacques Thibaud and Pablo Casals. The work is dedicated to Mme Maurice Rouvier, widow...
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    Charles Houdret, Julia Klumpke, Louis Persinger, Oscar Shumsky, and Jacques Thibaud. (See: List of music students by teacher: T to Z#Eugène Ysaÿe.) During...
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  • and Leonard Rose. (United States) One consisting of Alfred Cortot, Jacques Thibaud and Pablo Casals, earlier in the 20th century The Spivakovsky Trio...
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    recordings were made during the composer's lifetime, including ones by Jacques Thibaud, Georg Sadler and Louis Phal in 1905, Alessandro Genesini in 1908,...
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    "Oistrakh Trio". Oistrakh collaborated extensively with Oborin, as well as Jacques Thibaud, a French violinist. During World War II he was active in the Soviet...
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  • Cécile Ousset (category Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition prize-winners)
    to win several competition credits, including the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud Competition in Geneva at the age of 17; the Prix du Concours International...
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    Crusader strongholds on the mainland. Templars in Cyprus included Jacques de Molay and Thibaud Gaudin, their 22nd grand master. During a meeting assembled on...
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  • Heifetz Paul Hindemith Fritz Kreisler Pablo Sarasate Rudolf Serkin Jacques Thibaud Copyright entry 1 August 1925: Uila: Valse Francaise, Rudolph G. Kopp...
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  • Conservatory. In 1987 he was awarded second prize in the Marguerite Long–Jacques Thibaud Competition, and in 1989 he won second prize in the Paganini competition...
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  • house and were astonished at his ability included Joseph Szigeti, Jacques Thibaud, David Oistrakh and Fritz Kreisler. In a passage supplementing his...
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  • 1714 Amédée Soil Yehudi Menuhin Itzhak Perlman ex-Berou; ex-Thibaud 1714 Jacques Thibaud Previously owned by David Oistrakh (his first Stradivarius, bought...
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  • French citizen. He collaborated with musicians such as Henryk Szeryng, Jacques Thibaud, Paul Tortelier, Pierre Fournier and Ninon Vallin as an accompanist...
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    able to make music really well, we shall feel you very close to us.' Jacques Thibaud, the great French violinist (who would himself die in a plane crash...
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    Thibaud Gaudin (1229? – April 16, 1292) was the Grand Master of the Knights Templar from August 1291 until his death in April 1292. The history of Thibaud...
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  • France French Pupil of Jules Boucherit, Boris Kamensky and Jacques Thibaud / 1st prize Long-Thibaud Competition, 1943 / 1st prize Geneva International Music...
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