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    Désiré Dihau (2 August 1833 – 20 August 1909) was a French bassoonist and composer. He was the bassoonist painted by Edgar Degas in The Orchestra at the...
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    Lautrec gifted the drawing to the Dihau family of musicians, including Désiré Dihau, Henri Dihau, and Marie Dihau. The Dihau family collected paintings and...
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    of Degas, foremost among them pictorially the bassoonist and composer Désiré Dihau (1838–1909), who commissioned the painting, at work on his instrument...
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    Lille where she obtained a First prize in 1862. She was the sister of Désiré Dihau, ten years her senior, a bassoon player at the Paris Opera and composer...
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    between portraiture and genre pieces, he painted his bassoonist friend, Désiré Dihau, in The Orchestra of the Opera (c. 1870) as one of fourteen musicians...
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    (1848–1932), textile worker, composed the music of The Internationale in Lille Désiré Dihau (1833–1909), bassoonist and composer Raoul de Godewaersvelde (1928–1977)...
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    Orchestra at the Opera (L'Orchestre de l'Opéra [fr]), behind bassoonist Désiré Dihau, circa 1870. Both paintings are kept at the musée d'Orsay. Pilet died...
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    The singer and pianist Marie Dihau also performed in Auguste de Gas's salon, and her brother, the bassoonist Désiré Dihau, came from the Paris Opera. Beginning...
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    Edgar Degas, The Orchestra at the Opera (1870). Joseph-Henri Altès plays the flute, left of bassoonist Désiré Dihau....
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  • (1922–1988) Adolphe Blaise (1737–1772) François Devienne (1759–1803) Désiré Dihau (1833–1909) François-René Gebauer (1773–1845) Eugène Louis-Marie Jancourt...
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    poems from La chanson des gueux have been the sources for melodies by Désiré Dihau, Cui, Marguerite Roesgen-Champion, etc. "Miarka la fille à l'ours" particularly...
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    refleuriront (When the lilacs bloom again), written by Georges Auriol and Désiré Dihau. She sang at the Scala until World War I (1914–18). A drawing by Albert...
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  • Chronicle November 17, 1987 "Musicians in the Orchestra (Portrait of Desire Dihau) - Edgar Degas". May 2, 2018. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the...
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