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    Raoul Laparra (13 May 1876 – 4 April 1943) was a French composer. Born in Bordeaux, Laparra studied at the Conservatoire de Paris with André Gedalge,...
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  • sociologist Raoul Laparra (1876–1943), French composer William Laparra (1873–1920), French painter This page lists people with the surname Laparra. If an internal...
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  • (born 2000), Dutch footballer Raoul Laparra (1876–1943), French composer Raoul Lefèvre, 15th-century French writer Raoul Le Mat (1875–1947), American film...
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  • Alissa White-Gluz, Canadian heavy metal vocalist Alyssa, cantata by Raoul Laparra for which in 1903 he was awarded the Premier Grand Prix de Rome All...
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    Edouard Laparra (25 November 1873, Bordeaux - 5 September 1920, Valle de Hecho) was a French painter of portraits and genre scenes. The composer, Raoul Laparra...
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    Three-Cornered Hat as well as in his "7 Canciones populares espanolas" (No. 4) Raoul Laparra, French composer (1876–1943), composed an opera entitled La jota. Frederick...
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    André Gedalge, [[List of music students by teacher: C to F#Raoul Laparra Charles|Raoul Laparra Charles]], and Koechlin . Jocelyne Binet Lydia Boucher François...
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    Michael Zacharewitsch. During the period of 1930 to 1932, he studied with Raoul Laparra in Paris. White maintained an active career as a performer, teacher...
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    1900 – Florent Schmitt 1901 – André Caplet 1902 – Aymé Kunc 1903 – Raoul Laparra 1904 – Raymond-Jean Pech 1905 – Victor Gallois ("first" First Grand...
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  • in Salzburg with Otto Nußbaumer making the transmission. June 27 – Raoul Laparra is awarded the first Grand Prix de Rome by the Academie des Beaux-Arts...
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    Trumpet Concerto Kuddus Kuzhamiarov, Concerto for trumpet and orchestra Raoul Laparra, Suite Italienne Yakov Lapinskii, Concerto for trumpet and orchestra...
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    Chénier, Catalani's Loreley, Lalo's Le roi d'Ys, and La Habanéra by Raoul Laparra. Over the next twelve years, he sang in 425 performances with the Met...
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    Ernest Chausson George Enescu Reynaldo Hahn Charles Koechlin [pupils] Raoul Laparra [pupils] Spyridon Samaras Marie Emmanuel Augustin Savard Gerhard Schjelderup...
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    and more obscure composers like Gustavo Pittaluga, Joaquin Turina, Raoul Laparra and Federico Longas. Copeland's RCA Victor recordings are available...
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    American MLB baseball player nicknamed "SuperJew"; in the Bronx Died: Raoul Laparra, 67, French composer of the opera La Habanera; in an American air raid...
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    Bizet's Carmen; Delibes' Lakmé; Gounod's Faust; Charpentier's Louise; Raoul Laparra's Habañera; Saint-Saens' Samson et Dalila; Louis Aubert's La Forêt Bleue;...
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    Honegger [pupils] Jacques Ibert Charles Koechlin [pupils] Paul Ladmirault Raoul Laparra Lazare Lévy [pupils] Darius Milhaud [pupils] Max d'Ollone Poldowski...
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  • for viola and piano (1991); Editions Combre; United Music Publishers Raoul Laparra (1876–1943) Suite ancienne en marge de Don Quichotte for violin or viola...
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    premiere of Sapho in the 1909 version), he was part of the opera cast of Raoul Laparra (premiere of La Habanera and La Jota), Charles-Marie Widor (premiere...
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  • Seville, Don José in Carmen, Nadir in Les pêcheurs de perles, Pédro in Raoul Laparra's La Habanera, le Noctambule in Louise, the title role in Julien, Des...
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    Graziella (title role), Marcel Samuel-Rousseau's Le Hulla (Dilara), Raoul Laparra's Le joueur de viole (the young girl), Fauré's Masques et Bergamasques...
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    Chemineau, Clavaroche in Fortunio by André Messager (1907), the fiancé in Raoul Laparra's La Habanéra (1908), and Don Iñigo Gomez in Maurice Ravel's L'Heure...
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    (fr)Encyclopédie Universalis Benezit, Barlow Benezit, William Barr Benezit, Barré "Raoul Barré" (in French). Archived from the original on 15 May 2011. Gosling,...
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  • recording artist. His recording career ran from May 1943 (Strauss and Laparra) to December 1965 (Berlioz' L'enfance du Christ). Many of Cluytens recordings...
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    Langlois (French, 1789–1870) Joseph de La Nézière (French, 1873–1944) William Laparra (French, 1873–1920) José de Larrocha González (Spanish, 1850–1933) Jules...
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