• Jean David-Weill (27 February 1898 – 30 May 1972) was a 20th-century French epigrapher, curator and collector. The son of David David-Weill, he graduated...
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  • David-Weill is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: David David-Weill (1871–1952), French-American banker Jean David-Weill (1898–1972)...
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    they had seven children, including Pierre David-Weill and Jean David-Weill. Following his education, David-Weill performed his military service and began...
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    Kurt Julian Weill (March 2, 1900 – April 3, 1950) was a German-born American composer active from the 1920s in his native country, and in his later years...
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    2019. "Jean-François Gariépy". Duke University. Retrieved August 31, 2019. "Jean-Francois Gariépy". ResearchGate. Retrieved May 1, 2020. Weill, Kelly...
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  • close collaborator Elisabeth Hauptmann in 1925 and set to music by Kurt Weill for the 1927 play Little Mahagonny. It was reused for the 1930 opera Rise...
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    Doisteau and ten by David David-Weill, including: Portrait of Madame Jean-Baptiste de Boullogne as a vestal virgin, given by David David-Weill in 1947; Portrait...
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  • wife of banker David David-Weill, who was chairman of Lazard Frères), she was a first cousin of Pierre David-Weill and Jean David-Weill. They were the...
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  • de Gary, Marie-Noël, Possémé, Évelyne and preface by David-Weill, Hélène, The Jewels of Jean Schlumberger, Harry N. Abrams, 2001, page 19. Lawson, Carol...
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    Weill Cornell Medical Center (/waɪl/; previously known as New York Hospital, Old New York Hospital, and City Hospital) is a research hospital in New York...
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  • (divorced from Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber) Édouard Stern (1954–2005), banker, married to Béatrice David-Weill (daughter of Michel David-Weill) Henri Stern...
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  • 1937), French botanist and botanical illustrator David Raynal (1840–1903), French politician Étienne Weill-Raynal (1887–1982), French historian, resistant...
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  • relations entre juifs et chrétiens dans l'empire romain (135-425) Jean David-Weill for Le Djami, d'Ibn Wahb 1952: Pierre Merlat for Répertoire des inscriptions...
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  • Scandalo". In 1983, Édouard Stern married Béatrice David-Weill, the daughter of Michel David-Weill, president of Lazard Frères. The couple divorced in...
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  • Girlfriends (1978 film) (category Films directed by Claudia Weill)
    Girlfriends is a 1978 American comedy drama film produced and directed by Claudia Weill and written by Vicki Polon. The film stars Melanie Mayron as Susan Weinblatt...
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    and Simon Lazard (founders) Alexandre Weill David David-Weill Pierre David-Weill André Meyer Michel David-Weill Ken Costa Bruce Wasserstein Kenneth M...
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    Egyptologist Raymond Weill, and in 1962 by the French archaeologist Jean-Philippe Lauer. List of Egyptian pyramids Silverman, David P. (2003). Ancient Egypt...
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    His show-stopping number was "Tschaikowsky (and Other Russians)" by Kurt Weill and Ira Gershwin in which he sang the names of a string of Russian composers...
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    Murdoch Davy Crockett, musical play (unfinished), January to April 1938, Kurt Weill Crockett appears in at least two short alternate history works: "Chickasaw...
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    on 22 October 1911 in Mulhouse, Paulette Weill was the daughter of Blanche Saloman (1887–1965) and Jean Weill (1876–1965), an entrepreneur who ran a shoe...
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  • Weelkes (1576–1623) Joseph Weigl (1766–1846) Thaddäus Weigl (1776–1844) Kurt Weill (1900–1950) Jacob Weinberg (1879–1956) Mieczysław Weinberg (Moishe Vainberg)...
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    where he wrote The Threepenny Opera with Elisabeth Hauptmann and Kurt Weill and began a life-long collaboration with the composer Hanns Eisler. Immersed...
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  • City office with Chairman Pierre David-Weill (1900–1975) and following the Allied Forces liberation in 1944 David-Weill returned to France and Meyer was...
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  • We Will Never Die (category Compositions by Kurt Weill)
    Nazi Germany. Composer Kurt Weill and producer Moss Hart immediately volunteered to help in any way they could, with Weill stating, "Please count on me...
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  • Stage is the second live album by the English musician David Bowie, recorded on the Isolar II Tour, and released through RCA Records in 1978. Stage has...
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  • The Best of David Bowie 1980/1987 is a compilation album by English singer-songwriter David Bowie. The CD was originally released by EMI as part of The...
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    summer in Greece and Turkey. He decorated the lounge of the family of David David-Weill. There are four tapestries in developing and implementing L'Orage...
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  • 19 January 2019, at her father's residence in Geneva, she married Sylvain Jean-Baptiste Alexandre Renaudeau (born on 9 November 1979), a French electronic...
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  • Tuzun, he is likely a permanent resident in a European country. Michel David-Weill died on 16 June 2022 at the age of 89. Rastislav Káčer assumed the office...
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    February 1903 at the gallery run by Berthe Weill, with another show November 1903. Metzinger exhibited at Weill's gallery 23 November-21 December 1905 and...
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