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    Alfred Denis Cortot (/kɔːrˈtoʊ/ kor-TOH, French: [alfʁɛd dəni kɔʁto]; 26 September 1877 – 15 June 1962) was a French pianist, conductor, and teacher who...
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    Jean-Pierre Cortot (20 August 1787 – 12 August 1843) was a French neoclassical sculptor. Cortot was born and died in Paris. He was educated at the École...
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    Cordier Jean-Marie Corlu Édouard Corniglion-Molinier Renaud de Corta] Louis Cortot Henri Cotteret Christian Coudray Hervé Coué Émile Coulaudon Jean Coupigny...
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    France are represented in the sculpture of the Arc de Triomphe: Jean-Pierre Cortot; François Rude; Antoine Étex; James Pradier and Philippe Joseph Henri Lemaire...
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    the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he was a pupil of Jean-Pierre Cortot. He was a professor of sculpture at the École des Arts décoratifs from 1840...
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    performances listed in the recordings section include: 4′31″ (Casadesus), 4′35″ (Cortot), 4′40″ (Richter), 4′47″ (Gieseking), 5′10″ (Grimaud), 5′14″ (Perlemuter)...
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    among others, Robert Casadesus, Alfredo Casella, Marcel Ciampi, Alfred Cortot, José Cubiles, Lazare Lévy, Robert Lortat, Yves Nat, and Édouard Risler...
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    Father Maurice Cordier Resistance fighter Paul Gosset Junior lieutenant Louis Cortot Resistance fighter René Renard Filmmaker resistance fighter Jean Devaivre...
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    discovery, "a master book" for Bernard Gavoty, "A breviary" for Alfred Cortot and also "A wonder" for Émile Vuillermoz. His finesse of analysis, his just...
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    commissioned celebrated sculptors, including James Pradier and Jean-Pierre Cortot to make eight statues representing the major cities of France, which were...
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  • Pandora is an 1819 neoclassical marble sculpture by Jean-Pierre Cortot, produced during his stay in Villa Medici in 1819. It shows the moment when Pandora...
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    Hahn, Concerts Berlioz, conducted by Pierre Monteaux, and the Concerts Cortot. But his interest shifted from orchestra participation to solo and small...
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    from his lodgings in the 9th arrondissement to a small room in the rue Cortot not far from Sacre-Coeur, so high up the Butte Montmartre that he said he...
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    of the nineteenth century, about a page of text was missing; when Paul Louis Courier went to Italy, he found the missing part in one of the plutei (an...
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    Montmartre. In July 1896, he had been forced to move from his room at 6 Rue Cortot into an unheated ground floor closet (he called it a "cupboard") in the...
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    Chapelle expiatoire (category Louis XVI)
    in ecstatic attitudes were made by François Joseph Bosio and Jean-Pierre Cortot. There is also a bas-relief by French sculptor François-Antoine Gérard (who...
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    Nocturne No. 1 in E♭ minor, Op. 33/1, to her. In 1903, she was hired by Alfred Cortot to sing in the choir for Richard Wagner's Parsifal at the Société des Concerts...
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    Pavillon du Roi, south side Pavillon de la Reine, north side Arcades One of Cortot's four fountains (1825) Real brick and fake brick stand side by side The...
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    pedestal was originally intended for an equestrian statue by Jean-Pierre Cortot of Louis XVI, but the statue was destroyed during the July Revolution in 1830...
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    Nadia Boulanger (category Pupils of Louis Vierne)
    Since the Conservatoire Femina-Musica had closed during the war, Alfred Cortot and Auguste Mangeot founded a new music school in Paris, which opened later...
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    Berceuse from Dolly The Berceuse, in a transcription for solo piano by Alfred Cortot Problems playing this file? See media help. Fauré wrote or revised the pieces...
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    Gerhart Hauptmann, 1942 Serge Lifar, 1942–43 Aristide Maillol, 1942–43 Alfred Cortot, 1942–43 Abel Bonnard, 1943 Wilhelm Kreis, 1943 Maurice de Vlaminck, 1943...
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    Charles Dupaty (redirect from Louis Dupaty)
    defying the Gods Model for the equestrian monument to Louis XIII (1816), completed by Jean-Pierre Cortot for Place des Vosges and installed in 1825. Portrait...
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    "Impressionist Exhibition" following a satirical review by the art critic Louis Leroy in the 25 April 1874 edition of Le Charivari entitled "The Exhibition...
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    Marmontel, and Ambroise Thomas. Louis Aubert [pupils] Robert Casadesus [pupils] Alfredo Casella [pupils] Marcel Ciampi Alfred Cortot [pupils] José Cubiles Vincent...
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    unit in this movement. The music ends with a coda marked Presto. Alfred Cortot, piano; Jacques Thibaud, violin; Pablo Casals, cello (Kingsway Hall, London...
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    Paris Conservatoire, where he won first prize with Marcel Moyse and Roger Cortot. Besides playing the flute both in orchestras and as a soloist, he is a...
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  • Cochereau (1924–1984) Serge Collot (1923–2015) Philip Corner (born 1933) Alfred Cortot (1877–1962) Régine Crespin (1927-2007) José Cubiles (1894-1971) Jean Daetwyler...
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  • 1904 until 1911 under President Porfirio Díaz administration Jean-Pierre Cortot – French sculptor Benoît Costaz – French bishop Georges Courteline – French...
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    label). Back in Paris, Casals organized a trio with the pianist Alfred Cortot and the violinist Jacques Thibaud; they played concerts and made recordings...
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