Pierre Alard (17 September 1937 – 13 January 2019) was a French athlete. He competed in the men's discus throw at the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 1960...
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Béla Zsitnik, 94, Hungarian rower, Olympic bronze medalist (1948). Pierre Alard, 81, French Olympic discus thrower (1956, 1960). Kimiko O. Bowman, 91...
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Nelly Alard (born 1960) is a French actress, screenwriter and novelist, graduated from the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique in Paris...
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Jean-Baptiste Archambault, Jérôme, Arthur and Nicolas Féron; dancers Charles and Pierre Alard, Moritz von der Beek (aka Maurice), Alexandre Bertrand and Louis Nivelon;...
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Jean-Delphin Alard (8 March 1815 – 22 February 1888) was a French violinist, composer, and teacher. He was the son-in-law of Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume,...
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1960: Pierre Alard 1961: Pierre Alard 1962: Pierre Alard 1963: Pierre Alard 1964: Pierre Alard 1965: Pierre Alard 1966: Alain Drufin 1967: Pierre Alard 1968:...
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51.76 49.15 49.70 51.76 25 Carol Lindroos Finland X 51.07 X 51.07 26 Pierre Alard France 51.02 48.89 50.32 51.02 27 Erik Uddebom Sweden 50.04 50.87 50...
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as the "South Shore Gang". On 5 May 1969, FLQ members Jean-Pierre Charette and Alain Alard, who had previously fled from Canada to the U.S., hijacked...
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Dejouhannet, French professional road bicycle racer (b. 1935) 13 January Pierre Alard, French athlete (b. 1937) Guy Sénac, French footballer (b. 1932) 15 January...
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47.14 — — 47.14 Q 17 Tadeusz Rut Poland 42.69 46.62 46.23 46.62 18 Pierre Alard France 38.24 46.18 44.36 46.18 19 Muhammad Ayub Pakistan 40.93 41.79...
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Conservatoire de Paris. In 1875 he succeeded to the post of Jean-Delphin Alard as a professor of violin at the same institution. Contemporary sources attest...
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52.95 Franco Grossi Italy 52.85 4 Antonios Kounadis Greece 51.73 5 Pierre Alard France 50.73 6 Paul Perrot France 45.67 7 Carmelo Rado Italy 43.09...
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dalla Pria Italy 50.71 20 Ladislav Petrovic Czechoslovakia 50.28 21 Pierre Alard France 49.96 22 Ferenc Klics Hungary 49.49 23 Georgios Tsakanikas Greece...
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Edlund Sweden 47.52 18 Stein Haugen Norway 46.98 19 Eugeniusz Wachowski Poland 46.96 20 Pierre Alard France 45.94 21 Hallgrímur Jónsson Iceland 45.47...
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Collardot Ali Brakchi Men's triple jump Éric Battista Pierre William Men's discus throw Pierre Alard Men's hammer throw Guy Husson Men's javelin throw Michel...
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on the list of Baroque composers. Abraham Abreu Isolde Ahlgrimm Benjamin Alard Rinaldo Alessandrini Tori Amos Bob van Asperen Emilie Autumn Valda Aveling...
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Jean-Delphin Alard, teacher of Pablo de Sarasate, and pianist Charles Hallé, creator of the Hallé Orchestra, he was a founding member of the Alard Quartet...
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Adalard, also known as Adalhard or Alard, and called the Seneschal, was a Frankish nobleman of the 9th century. He served as warden of the Norman march...
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entering the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he became the pupil of Alard and of Vieuxtemps. Returning to his native city, he established himself...
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François Marmontel; violin teachers, Jean-Delphin Alard and Charles Dancla; and cello teachers, Pierre Chevillard and Auguste Franchomme. In 1852, Camille...
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Deroulard) David de Keyser (as Gaston Beaujeu) Geoffrey Whitehead (as Xavier St Alard) Mark Eden (as Superintendent Boucher) Preston Lockwood (as Francois) Jonathan...
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property of his two daughters and then of his son-in-law, the violinist Alard. After Alard's death in 1888, his heirs sold the 'Messiah' in 1890 to W.E. Hill...
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Paris. Adolphe Adam (1803–1856) Marie-Claire Alain (1926-2013) Jean-Delphin Alard (1815–1888) Charles-Valentin Alkan (1813–1888) Mark Andersen (born 1947)...
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entered the Paris Conservatoire in adolescence, studying under Clavel and Alard, Garcin took the Premier Prix for violin in 1853, and entered the Opéra...
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Chièvres (1137–1167) Pierre I de Flandre ou d'Alsace (1167–1173), never consecrated Robert d'Aire (1173–1174), never consecrated Alard (1175–1178), never...
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2020. Blackman, J. W.; Beaulieu, J. P.; Bennett, D. P.; Danielski, C.; Alard, C.; Cole, A. A.; Vandorou, A.; Ranc, C.; Terry, S. K.; Bhattacharya, A...
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Riwenchies (died 1301) Thomas de Hanèche (died 1310) Gerard (died 1313) Alard (died 1353) Henri de Falize (died 1380) Jean Buffetial (died 1400) Walter...
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8: Delphin Alard; 9: Herrmann; 10: Theodor Haumann [it]; 11: Sigismond Thalberg; 12: Dhuler; 13: Charles Philippe Lafont; 14: Jacques Pierre Rode; 15:...
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The Four Sons of Aymon. The four sons of Duke Aymon are Renaud, Richard, Alard and Guiscard, and their cousin is the magician Maugris (French: Maugis;...
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Christie (1944– ), lecturer in early music Jean Delphin Alard (Professor of Violin, 1843–1875) Pierre Baillot (Professor of Violin) Serge Blanc (violinist)...
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