• Gaston Poulet (10 April 1892 – 14 April 1974) was a French violinist and conductor. He played an important part in the diffusion of the contemporary music...
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  • Poulet is a French surname, meaning chicken. Notable people with the name include: Anne Poulet (born 1942), American art historian Gaston Poulet (1892–1974)...
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    French cuisine "Recette du poulet Gaston Gérard". Archived from the original on 2010-12-05. Retrieved 2014-03-02. Le Poulet Gaston Gérard sur le site Le Bien...
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    version was premiered on 30 May 1929 by the Orchestre des Concerts Poulet under Gaston Poulet at the Maison Gaveau. It was first recorded in 1966 by the Utah...
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  • and Christian Ferras gave its London premiere under the direction of Gaston Poulet, in the presence of the composer, and made the world premiere recording...
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    Gérard (Georges) Poulet (born 12 August 1938) is a French classical violinist. Born in Bayonne the son of conductor Gaston Poulet, Poulet started studying...
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  • but Christian Ferras gave its London premiere under the direction of Gaston Poulet, in the presence of the composer, and made the world premiere recording...
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  • Conservatoire (Association of Professors of the Conservatoire), which Gaston Poulet, the director of the city's conservatory, established. In 1940, the...
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  • Popov (1965–2018) Ruth Posselt (1914–2007) Jean Pougnet (1907–1968) Gaston Poulet (1892–1974) Albert Pratz (1914–1995) Mikhail Press (1871–1938) Váša...
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  • Thibaud Competition (jury composed of Jacques Thibaud, Jules Boucherit, Gaston Poulet, Jean Fournier, André Asselin and Firmin Touche) the year it was founded...
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  • minutes. The premiere took place on 5 May 1917, the violin part played by Gaston Poulet, with Debussy himself at the piano. It was his last public performance...
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    were lesser-known conductors such as Leighton Lucas, Alan J Kirby, Gaston Poulet, John Russell, Eugen Szenkar, Thornton Lofthouse, Foster Clark, Royalton...
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    Schloezer, Alexis Roland-Manuel, Arthur Hoérée, conductors André Caplet, Gaston Poulet, Vladimir Golschmann. Though Arthur Honegger and Darius Milhaud tried...
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    Ravel: Piano Trio, in 1915 Debussy: Sonate pour violon et piano, with Gaston Poulet, in 1917 Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin, by Marguerite Long, 11 April...
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    Lefort, where she met fellow student and violinist Gaston Poulet, whom she married in 1912. Evrard and Poulet frequently played together professionally. While...
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  • the Conservatoire de Bordeaux, where she was spotted by the director, Gaston Poulet, who got her into the vocal classes. From there she made her debut in...
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  • Celia Imrie as Madame Massis Philip McGough as Dr. Bize Philip Rham as Gaston Poulet Peter Geeves as Louis Ruyssen Michael Wilcox as Victor Gentil Director...
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  • de Musique de Paris, starting in 1928 when he began to study under Gaston Poulet, and continued his study under famous Jacques Thibaud. On Thibaud's...
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    Arts Festival. She has collaborated with the Trio pro Arte, violinist Gaston Poulet, flautist Toke Lund Christiansen, violinist Nikolay Madoyan, and cellist...
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  • Paris, where his studied violin with Line Talleul and conducting with Gaston Poulet. He subsequently secured an appointment at the Opéra National de Lyon...
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  • performers like Lucien Capet, Claire Croiza, Paule Dencausse, Paul Loyonnet, Gaston Poulet or Blanche Selva. Julien Fernand Vaubourgoin dedicated his Sonata for...
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    fantastique by André Caplet 18 December 1923, Salle Érard, with the quartet Gaston Poulet, in its version for diatonic harp The two Divertissements: I. à la française...
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    Gaston Blanquart (2 June 1877 – 1 December 1962) was a French classical flautist as well as a music pedagogue. Coming from a modest family, Gaston Blanquart...
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  • France on a national level. Chicken Marengo Hachis Parmentier Jambon-beurre Poulet chasseur Ficelle – a thin baguette Baguette Flûte – a thicker baguette Boule...
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  • Studies at the Bordeaux Conservatory and then its Deputy Director with Gaston Poulet, to whom he succeeded on 1 July 1948 while conducting the orchestra...
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    board the Belgica (1909) He had two children with his first wife, Suzanne Poulet, whom he married in 1904: Philippe (born 1906) and Marie-Louise (born 1908)...
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  • Lumière and Company (category Films directed by Gaston Kaboré)
    Greenaway Lasse Hallström (starring Lena Olin) Michael Haneke Hugh Hudson Gaston Kaboré Abbas Kiarostami Cédric Klapisch Andrei Konchalovsky Patrice Leconte...
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    him the award: 1976: César nomination for Best Supporting Actor, Adieu Poulet. 1977: César nomination for Best Actor, The Best Way to Walk. 1978: César...
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  • David Rasche, Enzo Cilenti, Zach Woods, Paul Higgins, James Smith, Olivia Poulet, Alex Macqueen, Johnny Pemberton, Chipo Chung, Joanna Scanlan, Rita May...
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    the banker Darasse from 12 March 1870). Ducasse urgently asked Auguste Poulet-Malassis, who had published Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal (The Flowers...
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