Charles Marie Courboin (1884–1973) was a Belgian–American organ virtuoso who enjoyed popularity during the 1920s. During this time he was engaged by department...
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featured Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra with organist Charles M. Courboin. Every sales counter and fixture was removed for the free after-hours...
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occasion was one of Yon's newest friends, the Belgian-American virtuoso Charles M. Courboin, who had been chosen to rededicate the Wanamaker Organ in Philadelphia...
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Rothwell [pupils] Max Steiner Robert Winterberg August de Boeck Charles M. Courboin Charles Kennedy Scott Alfred Wotquenne this teacher's teachers Malawski...
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Marcel Dupré, Alexandre Guilmant, Joseph Bonnet, Camille Saint-Saëns, Charles M. Courboin, and Karl Straube. In November 1924, Bossi embarked on a recital...
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Dickinson, Frank Sill Rogers, Charles Ives, Clifford Demarest, Gaston Dethier, Mark Andrews, David McK. Williams, Charles M. Courboin, Ernest White, Édouard...
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Reiner. Further studies were with Josef Levine in New York, Dr. Charles M. Courboin in Baltimore, Dr. Edward Bairstow in England from whom he learned...
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Porter (1897–1960), the School's director. He also studied with Charles M. Courboin, organist at the time at St. Patrick's Cathedral. Both degrees were...
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During this time he made the acquaintance of young organ virtuoso Charles M. Courboin, whose career he would eventually manage and with whom he was to...
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Symphony for Organ No. 6 (category Compositions by Charles-Marie Widor)
received excellent reviews as a composer and virtuoso. In 1904, Charles-Marie Courboin, a recent graduate of the Brussels Conservatory, performed the symphony...
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a stroke in 1943, Dr. Charles Marie Courboin was temporarily appointed to Yon's position. Yon died the same year and Courboin served as music director...
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American Abolitionist Dudo of Saint-Quentin (born ca. 965), historian Charles de Bouelles (1479–1567), philosopher, mathematician and linguist Quentin-Claude...
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occupying two pages, and then by works by Charles Léandre, Gustave-Henri Jossot, Steinlein, Jacques Villon, Charles Huard, Hermann Vogel, Pierre-Georges Jeanniot...
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workers and their families, influenced by the ideas of the philosopher Charles Fourier. In 1880 Godin created a cooperative association by which the workers...
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is referenced; in those cases, on Decca): Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z References "I Believe". Kokomo. 1953. "Abide with...
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Villers-Cotterêts in 1971. The inhabitants are called Cottevreziens in French. Charles Baur (1929–2015), Mayor of Villers-Cotterêts (1953–1989), President of...
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or private institutions. The only private school in Chauny is the Saint Charles College. For public schools, there are two colleges and two high schools...
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goût et de l'esthétique de la femme, 1797–1897, illustrated by François Courboin, published by L.-H. May; translated into English as Fashion in Paris by...
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is a shortened form of Charles, believed to have been so named because Charles Martel had one of his palaces here. In 858 Charles the Bald, granted rights...
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Macé, a general and technical lycée, Gay-Lussac, a private lycée, Saint-Charles, and a private agricultural lycée, Robert Schuman. Chauny is twinned with:...
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Theuderic IV, the penultimate Merovingian king, who was imprisoned by Charles Martel, without a reliable source. Château-Thierry is the birthplace of...
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858, Guny's village is given to the abbey of Notre-Dame of Soissons by Charles the Bold. In 1368, Enguerrand VII of Coucy grants the collectivity franchise...
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ISBN 2-84178-138-0 Marle: History of the town and environs by Coët (Emile) and Lefevre (Charles), Ed. 1897, Repr. The History Book, 1993. (in French) Autremencourt on...
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Altar seating, Tabernacle, Choir enclosure (20th century) There is the Charles-Chevallier primary and nursery school. The primary school is located at...
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Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique Coucy-lès-Eppes Coulonges-Cohan Coupru Courbes Courboin Courcelles-sur-Vesle Courchamps Courmelles Courmont Courtemont-Varennes...
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the kingdom of the Franks, and the possession of it was often disputed. Charles the Bald had enriched its church with the gift of very numerous domains...
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nobles, of synods of bishops and abbots and other important events. Here Charles Martel died, 22 October 741. The name of the place appears variously in...
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1542–1546 was signed there between Francis I of France and Holy Roman Emperor Charles V on 18 September 1544. During World War I, from March through August 1918...
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Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. On 14 May 1940, Charles de Gaulle was given command of the new 4e Division cuirassée and ordered...
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stone a little before 1242. Thought to have been inspired by the works of Charles V of France, the 43 metre tall donjon, exemplifies the princely style of...
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