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    Charles Kensington Salaman (3 March 1814 – 23 June 1901) was a British Jewish composer, pianist, and writer. He was the composer of more than one hundred...
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  • charlatan Annette Salaman (1827–1879), English Jewish writer Charles Kensington Salaman (1814–1901), British pianist and composer Chloe Salaman (born 1960)...
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  • of painter Julia Goodman, composer Charles Kensington Salaman, author Lady Rachel Simon, and poet Rose Emma Salaman. In her childhood, during which she...
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  • teachers Rimbault (1773–1837) studied with teachers including . Charles Kensington Salaman [pupils] this teacher's teachers G. Rimski-Korsakov (1901–1965)...
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  • Sons. Her maternal grandfather was composer and pianist Charles Kensington Salaman. Salaman studied harmony and composition in Liverpool under Arthur...
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    Blue and Gray Figures at the Seashore Café Royal Portrait of Charles Kensington Salaman Biography of Sydney Starr @ Nicholas Bagshawe Fine Art Wikimedia...
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  • the middle of the 19th century. It was founded in April 1858 by Charles Kensington Salaman (Honorary Secretary until 1865). The members had originally been...
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    characterization, it was not a strict one. In 1879 the composer Charles Kensington Salaman defined the following composers as classical: Bach, Handel, Haydn...
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  • February 26 – Giuseppe Lillo, opera composer (died 1863) March 3 – Charles Kensington Salaman, pianist and composer (died 1901) April 9 – Félix Battanchon,...
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  • Haffkine Sir Ian Heilbron Sir Bernard Rix Charles Kensington Salaman Isaac Snowman Rev. Joseph Stern Rev. Charles Voysey (Not Jewish; hon. member) Chaim...
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    Anderson, Stephen Codman, George Job Elvey, Cipriani Potter, and Charles Kensington Salaman. In 1834, to commemorate the installation of the Duke of Wellington...
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    Julia Goodman (redirect from Julia Salaman)
    Julia Goodman (née Salaman; 12 November 1812 – 31 December 1906) was a British portrait painter. The daughter of Simeon Kensington Salaman (b. 1789) and Alice...
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    including Louis-Barthélémy Pradher and Anton Reicha. Marie Jaëll Charles Kensington Salaman [pupils] Ludwig Schuncke Joseph Teodore Vilar this teacher's teachers...
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  • 1843) June 17 – Cornelius Gurlitt, composer (b. 1820) June 23 – Charles Kensington Salaman, composer (b. 1814) July 18 – Carlo Alfredo Piatti, cellist (b...
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  • literary genre. Salaman was born in Kensington, London, and was the ninth of fifteen children born to Sarah (née Solomon) and Myer Salaman. His father was...
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    Elvey [pupils] Charles Lucas [pupils] Cipriani Potter [pupils] Charles Kensington Salaman [pupils] this teacher's teachers Crothers (1941–2016) studied...
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  • original member of the Musical Association, he succeeded the late Charles Kensington Salaman as Hon.Secretary in 1877, and held the post for six years. He...
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  • (née Cowen) and Simeon Kensington Salaman. Her thirteen siblings included Charles Kensington, Rachel, Annette, and Julia Salaman. On 12 May 1857, she married...
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    University, he died on the eve of the 1901 graduation ceremony. Charles Kensington Salaman, 87, British composer (b. 1814) Shortly before midnight, drillers...
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    illustrators of the century." In his survey of British Book Illustration, Salaman stated: "Mr. Rackham stands apart from all the other illustrators of the...
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    Field, Emanuel Aloys Förster, Peter Winter, and Joseph Woelfl. Charles Kensington Salaman [pupils] this teacher's teachers Neefe (1748–1798) studied with...
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    born in 1823, the fifth daughter of Alice (née Cowen) and Simeon Kensington Salaman. Her father was clothing supplier to the British Army and warden of...
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  • Brenda Zara Seligman (née Salaman; 26 June 1883 – 2 January 1965) was a British anthropologist. She was awarded the Rivers Memorial Medal in 1933 for...
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  • September 1963 died Kensington, London, England Print Collector's Quarterly, XII, 1925, pp. 285–313. Entries: 86 Malcolm Charles Salaman (introduction) (1929)...
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    Walter Goodman (artist) (category Salaman family)
    the Baker Street, London home of another uncle, the composer Charles Kensington Salaman (1814–1901). The production received glowing reviews. A somewhat...
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  • Jones (Bardd Crwst), balladeer, age unknown (born 1830) 23 June – Charles Kensington Salaman, pianist and composer, 87 22 October – Frederic Archer, organist...
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  • 1950 (Elizabeth Harvey-Lee (Firm), 1995), p. 67. A. Whitman, ed M.D. Salaman, Whitman's Print Collector's Handbook, 6th Edition (G. Bell & Sons, London...
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    second solo transatlantic crossing. In November 1931, the 19-year-old Peggy Salaman set out in G-ABEH named Good Hope, to beat the record for the flight from...
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    The Mountain Sylph (category Adaptations of works by Charles Nodier)
    des Musiktheaters (in German), (Munich, 1986), John Barnett Salaman, Charles Kensington, "English Opera" in Musical Times, vol. 18, no. 411 (1877) The...
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    several mansions. It is the subject of the novel Shame on You by Clara Salaman. The School of Economic Science was founded in 1938, in the UK, by Andrew...
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