• Matthew Dubourg (1703 – 3 July 1767) was an English violinist, conductor, and composer who spent most of his life in Ireland. Among other achievements...
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  • Fabricius Dubourg (1693–1775), Dutch painter and engraver Louis-Guillaume-Valentin Dubourg (1766–1833), French missionary bishop Matthew Dubourg (1707–1767)...
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  • George Dubourg (1799 – 17 April 1882), was an English writer on the violin and a songwriter. Dubourg was the grandson of violinist Matthew Dubourg. In 1836...
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  • Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713) Evaristo Felice Dall'Abaco (1675–1742) Matthew Dubourg (1707–1767) André-Joseph Exaudet (1710–1762) Carlo Farina (1600–1640)...
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  • December 18 – Charles Wesley, hymn-writer (died 1788) date unknown Matthew Dubourg, violinist, conductor and composer (died 1767) Zanetta Farussi, opera...
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  • Music Hall in Fishamble Street, Dublin in aid of local charities. Matthew Dubourg leads the orchestra. Handel leaves Ireland on 13 August. December 7...
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    include immigrants in the 18th century such as Johann Sigismund Cousser, Matthew Dubourg, and Tommaso Giordani. Thomas Roseingrave and his brother Ralph were...
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    dell'armonia e dell'inventione. On the other hand, in London the violinist Matthew Dubourg, another student of Francesco Geminiani, is known to have given many...
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    serving as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. A violinist friend of Handel's, Matthew Dubourg, was in Dublin as the Lord Lieutenant's bandmaster; he would look after...
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  • 1713) June 25 – Georg Philipp Telemann, composer (born 1681) July 3 – Matthew Dubourg, violinist, conductor and composer (born 1707) August 28 – Johann Schobert...
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    students went on to have successful careers, such as Charles Avison, Matthew Dubourg, Michael Christian Festing, Bernhard Joachim Hagen and Cecilia Young...
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  • help a young Mozart prepare for a big audition. Historical Figures: Matthew Dubourg, Johannes Gutenberg, Harry Houdini, Mozart, Joseph II 3 3 "Sherman's...
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    Blore (1754–1818), historian William Collins RA (1788–1847), artist Matthew Dubourg (1703–1767), violinist Benjamin Haydon, (1786–1846) painter Joseph...
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    Fishing No. 1, drawing by Clark engraved in aquatint by Matthew Dubourg, 1813...
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  • 1711, often appearing with William Corbett, James Paisible and later Matthew Dubourg. He was associated with Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre. From November...
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    did amateurs including John Hughes, Henry Needler and J. Woolaston. Matthew Dubourg played in public for the first time at Britton's, while Obadiah Shuttleworth...
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    Corelli and Alessandro Scarlatti. Charles Avison [pupils] Henry Carey Matthew Dubourg Michael Christian Festing Bernhard Joachim Hagen Cecilia Young this...
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    1746, Mozart (1765), Francesco Maria Veracini, Pietro Castrucci and Matthew Dubourg. For a time in the 1740s and 50s, it was the only concert room of note...
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    concert series for his own benefit. A violinist friend of Handel's, Matthew Dubourg, was serving as the Lord Lieutenant's bandmaster in Dublin; and assured...
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  • violinist. She was born in Dublin about 1725. Plunkett studied with Matthew Dubourg and performed in London and Dublin about 1744. She was one of the very...
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    Alceste attacking the Chinese defences in the Bocca Tigris. Engraved by Matthew Dubourg and painted by John McLeod in 1816...
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  • soloists of his time in both Dublin and London. He was a student of both Matthew Dubourg and Giovanni Bononcini. A child prodigy, Clegg appeared in London starting...
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  • Saraband. [Keyboard] Arranged by H. Craxton and A. Moffat. Author: Matthew Dubourg 1703–1767. Contributors: Harold Craxton arranger; Alfred Edward Moffat...
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  • Arabella Fitzmaurice, later Lady Arabella Denny, philanthropist (d. 1792) Matthew Dubourg, musician (d. 1767) Philip Skelton, Church of Ireland cleric and controversialist...
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  • prohibiting all Roman Catholics from voting, receives royal assent. Matthew Dubourg becomes Master and Composer of State Music of Dublin. August 18 – James...
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    Music Hall in Fishamble Street, Dublin in aid of local charities. Matthew Dubourg leads the orchestra. Handel leaves Ireland on 13 August. John Prendergast...
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  • Matthew Green MP (born September 10, 1980) is a Canadian politician who was elected to represent the riding of Hamilton Centre in the House of Commons...
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    shortly after in Florissant. DuBourg also invited the Sisters of Loretto to establish a school for girls.In 1818, DuBourg founded the Saint Louis Academy...
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    Historia Naturalis (Book V, 23). Bernard Dubourg (1987) connects Pliny's Nazerini with early Christians, and Dubourg dates Pliny's source between 30 and 20...
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    schools, such as Cor Jesu Academy and Nerinx Hall. He graduated from Bishop DuBourg High School. Butz earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The Conservatory...
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