Henri David Gagnebin (13 March 1886 – 1 June 1977) was a Belgian-born Swiss composer. Gagnebin was born on 13 March 1886 in Liège, the son of Henri-Auguste...
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Gagnebin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elie Gagnebin (1891–1949), Swiss geologist Henri Gagnebin (1886–1977), Belgian-born Swiss...
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also wrote poetry and on philosophical matters. Gagnebin was born in Liege to Protestant pastor Henri-Auguste and his wife Adolphine née Heshuysen of...
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(Poland, IV) Zbigniew Drzewiecki (Poland, chairman) Jan Ekier (Poland) Henri Gagnebin (Switzerland) Armand de Gontaut-Biron [Wikidata] (France) Emil Hájek...
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(1862–1934) Joseph Jongen, organist, composer, and educator (1873–1953) Henri Gagnebin, composer (1886–1977) Albert Van den Berg (resistant), doctor of law...
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Edward Shippen Barnes, Lili Boulanger, André Fleury, Isadore Freed, Henri Gagnebin, Gaston Litaize, Édouard Mignan, Émile Poillot, Adrien Rougier, Alexander...
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Delacour (1849—1859) Ami Girard (1859—1892) Ferdinand Held (1892—1925) Henri Gagnebin (1925—1957) Samuel Baud-Bovy (1957—1970) Claude Viala (1970—1992) Philippe...
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symphonies Wilhelm Furtwängler (1886–1954), German composer of 3 symphonies Henri Gagnebin (1886–1977), Belgian–Swiss composer of 4 symphonies Carlo Giorgio Garofalo...
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Decaux. Marguerite Béclard d'Harcourt (c. 1898) René Bürg (1920–1923) Henri Gagnebin (1908–1909) Jesús Guridi (1904–1905) Auguste Le Guennant Éliane Lejeune-Bonnier...
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and Orchestra neoclassicism, folk-influenced, twelve-tone technique Henri Gagnebin 1886 1977 Belgian-born Swiss Carlo Giorgio Garofalo 1886 1962 Italian...
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(brackets: year of award) Joseph Marx (1882–1964), Austrian composer (1963) Henri Gagnebin (1886–1977), Swiss composer (1963) Johann Nepomuk David (1895–1977)...
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Boulanger [pupils] Marcel Dupré [pupils] Maurice Duruflé André Fleury Isadore Freed Henri Gagnebin Gaston Litaize Édouard Mignan Émile Poillot [pupils] Bronisław Rutkowski [pupils]...
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(Poland, IV) Zbigniew Drzewiecki (Poland, chairman) Jan Ekier (Poland) Henri Gagnebin (Switzerland) Armand de Gontaut-Biron [Wikidata] (France) Emil Hájek...
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with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande) and theoretical branches with Henri Gagnebin. He worked composition for Frank Martin for two years, and then continued...
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works by Otto Barblan and Henri Gagnebin. Otto Barblan: Toccata op. 23; Fantaisie op. 16; Chaconne op. 10 on BACH. Heni Gagnebin: Toccata; Dialogue et Passacaille...
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(1803–1836) Huldreich Georg Früh (1903–1945) Beat Furrer (born 1954) Henri Gagnebin (1886–1977) Rudolph Ganz (1877–1972) Éric Gaudibert (1936–2012) Robert...
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harpsichordist Andrei Volkonsky. Germaine Tournier (with contributions from Henri Gagnebin, Ernest Ansermet, Ulysse Kunz-Aubert, Marine Choquart, Franz Walter...
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(1917–2003) Serenado 1952 Alexandre Tansman (1896–1987) Cavatina 1953 Henri Gagnebin (1886–1977) Trois pièces 1954-5 Ettore Desderi (1892–1974) Sonata in...
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contract was concluded between Abraham Favre and the master watchmaker Daniel Gagnebin in which the former commits to teach Abraham Favre the profession of watchmaking...
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Switzerland, and during the period 1943–7 completed his training with Henri Gagnebin, André Pépin, Frank Martin, Dinu Lipatti and Isabelle Nef. Duschenes...
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biographies of Rousseau. The edition of Rousseau's Confessions by Bernard Gagnebin and Marcel Raymond, in the "Bibliothèque de la Pléiade" Œuvres complètes...
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Duillier, N.: De la Cause de la Pesanteur, 1690–1743, Gagnebin edition. For an introduction by Gagnebin, see Introduction Fatio de Duillier, N.: "Letters...
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Pierre Ducros 1954-1968 René Château 1961-1978 Bernard Reymond Laurent Gagnebin 1963-1965 Christian Mazel 1964-1988 André Pierredon 1968-1976 Jean-Michel...
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d’Amelio Grand Chancellor: Theo Niederhauser Grand Treasurer: Nicolas Gagnebin Grand Prior: Monsignor Paolo de Nicolò Grand Master of Ceremonies: Prof...
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on Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and he was asked to participate with Bernard Gagnebin on the critical edition of Rousseau's works for the Bibliothèque de la...
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common spelling, some editions give "Oh". The reference edition by Bernard Gagnebin and Marcel Raymond gives "Ô". Harry Mathews specifies: "with the three...
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Karl Bopp, and in 1949 Gagnebin used the collected fragments in possession of Le Sage to reconstruct the paper. The Gagnebin edition includes revisions...
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Attaché Eduard von Steiger Ahmet Fikri Tüzer January 1, 1946 Daniel Gagnebin Daniel Gagnebin in the Dodis database of the Diplomatic Documents of Switzerland...
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(January 13, 1983). "Les derniers salons où l'on lit". L'Hebdo. p. 29. Gagnebin, Bernard (April–June 1982). "Les lectures de Lénine à Genève". Revue historique...
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