Jacques François Antoine Marie Ibert (15 August 1890 – 5 February 1962) was a French composer of classical music. Having studied music from an early age...
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Escales ("Ports of Call") is a three-movement orchestral suite by Jacques Ibert. The music was inspired by several voyages the composer made in the years...
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Monegasque throne Jacques Hanegraaf (born 1960), Dutch cyclist Jacques Ibert (1880–1962), French composer of classical music Jacques Kallis (born 1975)...
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Jacques Ibert in 1935. Ibert dedicated the work to saxophone pioneer Sigurd Raschèr, who premiered the first movement in 1935. Later that year, Ibert...
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Jacques Ibert's Divertissement is a six-movement suite for chamber orchestra adapted by the composer in 1930 from incidental music he had written for...
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Concertos Jacques Ibert: Flute Concerto". Interlude. "Flute Concerto (Ibert, Jacques)". IMSLP. Retrieved 25 April 2020. Flute Concerto (Ibert): Scores...
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The Little White Donkey (category Compositions by Jacques Ibert)
Donkey (Le petit âne blanc) is a piece for piano by the French composer Jacques Ibert. It is the second piece from his suite of 10 pieces called Histoires...
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Abell. The theme music was a short excerpt taken from Divertissement by Jacques Ibert. Each programme was a sequence of comedy sketches, monologues and comic...
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Vladimir Golschmann. While at the conservatoire, Honegger befriended Jacques Ibert, then Milhaud, and then met Germaine Tailleferre and later Georges Auric...
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also directed a separate German-language version. Arthur Honegger and Jacques Ibert collaborated on an opera, L'Aiglon, which premiered in 1937. The journalist...
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by Jack Vance Ports of Call, or Escales, a 1924 orchestral suite by Jacques Ibert "Port of Call", a 1996 song by Porter Ricks from Biokinetics Port of...
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– Sami Ibrahim Haddad, Lebanese surgeon and author (b. 1890) 1962 – Jacques Ibert, French-Swiss composer (b. 1890) 1967 – Leon Leonwood Bean, American...
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Bacchanale in 1940, his first work for prepared piano. The French composer Jacques Ibert was commissioned by the BBC for the tenth anniversary of the Third Programme...
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Delmas ("first" First Grand Prize) and Jacques Ibert ("second" First Grand Prize) 1920 – Marguerite Canal 1921 – Jacques de La Presle 1922 – First prize not...
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Jeanne. Fanfare – Maurice Ravel Marche – Pierre-Octave Ferroud Valse – Jacques Ibert Canarie – Alexis Roland-Manuel Bourrée – Marcel Delannoy Sarabande –...
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for a suite of loosely connected dances. One 20th-century example is Jacques Ibert's Divertissement (1930). Jean Françaix named four of his compositions...
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L'Aiglon (opera) (redirect from L'aiglon (Honegger and Ibert))
in five acts composed by Arthur Honegger and Jacques Ibert. Honegger composed acts 2, 3, and 4, with Ibert composing acts 1 and 5. A 2016 reviewer described...
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Georges Huisman - 1946, 1947, 1949, 1957 Isabelle Huppert - 1984, 2009 Jacques Ibert - 1951, 1954 Emir Kusturica - 1993, 2005 André Lang - 1952, 1953, 1954...
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performed the leading role in this production. Arthur Honegger and Jacques Ibert composed an opera in five acts, also with the title L'Aiglon, to a libretto...
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1921–1933: Denys Puech 1933–1937: Paul-Maximilien Landowski 1937–1960: Jacques Ibert 1961–1977: Comte Balthazar Klossowski de Rola, a.k.a. Balthus 1979–1985:...
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Alphonse Leduc publishes classical music by French composers including Jacques Ibert, Henri Dutilleux, Olivier Messiaen, Francis Poulenc, and Joseph Canteloube...
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Czerny, 1948 L'Éventail de Jeanne, Maurice Ravel, Pierre-Octave Ferroud, Jacques Ibert, Alexis Roland-Manuel, Marcel Delannoy, Albert Roussel, Darius Milhaud...
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Louis Rialland on artlyriquefr Jacques Hivert on Discogs Jacques Hivert and Denise Duval in Angelique by Jacques Ibert on YouTube Portals: opera classical...
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Golgotha (film) (category Films scored by Jacques Ibert)
film of 1937. The score for the movie was composed by French composer Jacques Ibert. Harry Baur ... Herod Antipas Jean Gabin ... Pontius Pilate Robert Le...
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dramatic adaptation of Miguel de Cervantes' novel, with music and songs by Jacques Ibert. In 1932, Chaliapin published a memoir, Man and Mask: Forty Years in...
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Invitation to the Dance (film) (category Films scored by Jacques Ibert)
The first segment, set to original music composed for the film by Jacques Ibert, is a tragic love triangle set in a mythical land sometime in the past...
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Macbeth (1948 film) (category Films scored by Jacques Ibert)
Webber Cinematography John L. Russell Edited by Louis Lindsay Music by Jacques Ibert Color process Black and white Production company Mercury Productions...
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30 April 1934 in a double bill with the ballet Diane de Poitiers by Jacques Ibert. The premiere was staged by the ballet company of Ida Rubinstein, with...
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Contemporary Music (ISCM), premiering the work Concertino da camera by Jacques Ibert. In 1938 he visited Australia, and in 1939 moved to the United States...
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14 November 2021. Retrieved 14 November 2021. "Conservatoire du 19e Jacques Ibert". Archived from the original on 13 November 2021. Retrieved 17 November...
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