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    Mathieu Crickboom (2 March 1871 – 30 October 1947) was a Belgian violinist, who was born in Verviers (Hodimont) and died in Brussels. Crickboom was the...
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  • Jacques Thibaud (No. 2), George Enescu (No. 3), Fritz Kreisler (No. 4), Mathieu Crickboom (No. 5), and Manuel Quiroga (No. 6). After having heard Joseph Szigeti...
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    with Pyotr Stolyarsky), Oskar Back, Ernest Bloch, Jascha Brodsky, Mathieu Crickboom, George Enescu, Aldo Ferraresi, Jonny Heykens, Nellie A. Hope, Charles...
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    (1922–2001) William Cockerill, industrialist, settled in Verviers in 1799 Mathieu Crickboom, violinist (1871–1947) Pierre David, twice mayor of Verviers (1771-1839)...
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  • Chaplin (1865–1948) Fanny Claus (1846–1877) Julius Conus (1869–1942) Mathieu Crickboom (1871–1947) Alfredo D'Ambrosio (1871–1914) Charles Dancla (1817–1907)...
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    violinist and pedagogue Mathieu Crickboom, who was a great influence on Pere-Enric, as was also the violinist Eugène Ysaÿe, Crickboom's teacher and contributor...
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  • the Ysaÿe Quartet along with cellist Joseph Jacob, and violinists Mathieu Crickboom and Eugène Ysaÿe. He was principal violist of the Théâtre Royal de...
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    and violin under Vítězslav Novák, Otakar Sevcik, César Thomson, and Mathieu Crickboom. Playing a rare 18th-century Spanish violin in his concert performances...
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  • Kreisler" (I. Allemanda; II. Sarabande; III. Finale) No.5 in G major "to Mathieu Crickboom" (I. L'Aurore; II. Danse rustique) No.6 in E major "to Manuel Quiroga"...
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  • 1886 by Eugène Ysaÿe. Its members were: Eugène Ysaÿe, 1st violin Mathieu Crickboom, 2nd violin Léon van Hout, viola Joseph Jacob, cello The quartet premiered...
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    making his public debut at the age of 10 in Barcelona. He studied with Mathieu Crickboom in Brussels, and made his debut in London in 1919, aged 25, and his...
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  • in question) were edited for publication by the Walloon virtuoso Mathieu Crickboom, a protégé of Eugène Ysaÿe, and professor at the Royal Conservatory...
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    Among her friends at the time were the Belgians Guillaume Lekeu and Mathieu Crickboom, with whom she performed in concert. Although the register of students...
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  • and Henryk Wieniawski. Oskar Back [pupils] Ernest Bloch [pupils] Mathieu Crickboom [pupils] Alfred Dubois [pupils] George Enescu [pupils] Josef Gingold...
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    Joseph Szigeti, Jacques Thibaud, George Enescu, Fritz Kreisler and Mathieu Crickboom. Ysaye noted: It is in remembering the Spanish violinist's playing...
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  • Wiertz, painter André Cools, politician, assassinated in Liège in 1991 Mathieu Crickboom, violinist and main disciple of Eugène Ysaÿe Lucien Godeaux, one of...
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  • Brussels in order to improve his violin and composition skills, with Mathieu Crickboom and Joseph Jongen; and in 1918 he moved to Prague, where he was a...
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    She studied violin as one of three private students accepted by Mathieu Crickboom, who played second violin in the famed Ysaye String Quartet; and she...
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