Anne-Marie Charles Bordes-Bonjean (12 May 1863 – 8 November 1909) was a French music teacher and composer. Bordes was born in La Roche-Corbon, Indre-et-Loire...
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up bordes, Bordes, or bordés in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bordes may refer to: Ampilly-les-Bordes, in the Côte-d'Or department Arricau-Bordes, in...
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backing vocals (11) Jimmy Johnson – bass guitar (3) Steve Jordan – drums (1) Charles Judge – synthesizer and string arrangements (3) Michael Landau – guitar...
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poems have been set to music by Camille Saint-Saëns, Henri Duparc, Charles Bordes, Ernest Chausson, Reynaldo Hahn, Edouard Trémisot, Dagmar de Corval...
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concert was centered on Gabriel Fauré, with additional music by d'Indy, Charles Bordes and Henri Duparc. In July, Les XX had an exhibition in Amsterdam, The...
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ad virginem, a 13th or 14th Century Latin carol, it was collected by Charles Bordes (pub. Paris 1897) and then paraphrased into English by Sabine Baring-Gould...
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school') is a private conservatory in Paris. It was founded in 1894 by Charles Bordes, Alexandre Guilmant and Vincent d'Indy as a counterbalance to the Paris...
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friend Charles Bordes presented the work as Franck's gift to Ysaÿe and his bride Louise Bourdeau de Courtrai. After a hurried rehearsal, Ysaÿe and Bordes' sister-in-law...
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and others. She married a brother of the composer Charles Bordes, and was known by the surname Bordes-Pène thereafter. In 1889-91, the painter Jacques...
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the standard of teaching at the Conservatoire, d'Indy, together with Charles Bordes and Alexandre Guilmant, founded the Schola Cantorum de Paris in 1894...
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Guillaume Lekeu, Charles Bordes, and Vincent d'Indy. Théodore Dubois succeeded Thomas after the latter's death in 1896. Professors included Charles-Marie Widor...
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Boëllmann (1862–1897) Claude Bolling (1930–2020) Mélanie Bonis (1858–1937) Charles Bordes (1863–1909) Lili Boulanger (1893–1918) Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979) Pierre...
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inspiration for the music, in addition to the song "Dansons la gigue" by Charles Bordes and the Tyneside folk tune "The Keel Row", which are used as key themes...
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Violin Sonata No. 2 op. 100 in A, Piano Trio No. 3 op. 101 in C minor Charles Bordes – Paysages Tristes (song cycle) George Whitefield Chadwick – Symphony...
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painter, violin player and composer (died 1915) Charles René, composer (died 1935) May 12 Charles Bordes, composer (died 1909) Henry Expert, musicologist...
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1863 1941 German Cello Concerto Felix Blumenfeld 1863 1931 Russian Charles Bordes 1863 1909 French Maria Chefaliady-Taban 1863 1932 Romanian Enrique Fernández...
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Ramsey interferometry (redirect from Ramsey-Bordé interferometer)
Ramsey–Bordé interferometry uses a Ramsey configuration and was developed by French physicist Christian Bordé and is known as the Ramsey–Bordé interferometer...
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of Poland, the Abbé Raynal, and the "Last Reply" to the philosopher Charles Borde. These responses provide clarification for Rousseau's argument in the...
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de Saint-Gervais. The Opéra Orchestra and Ballet were conducted by Charles Bordes. The third part included an excerpt from Gounod's Polyeucte, followed...
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sources of early music. In 1894 Guilmant founded the Schola Cantorum with Charles Bordes and Vincent d'Indy. He taught there up until his death at his home in...
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13 – Julius Ruthardt, violinist and composer (b. 1841) November 8 – Charles Bordes, composer (b. 1863) November 10 – Ludvig Schytte, Danish composer, pianist...
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André Gedalge, Descombes, Kaiser and Lavignac. At the Schola Cantorum, Charles Bordes introduced him to Gregorian Chant and the music of the Renaissance....
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Washington, in 1973. Cutler is related to former minor leaguers Charles Bordes and Brett Bordes and former big leaguer Jack Heidemann. He died on March 24...
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Swindler 34 Senators 1971 Charles Bordes 11 Giants 1971 Ron Guidry 3 Yankees 1972 Alton Torregano 6 Dodgers 1972 Charles Bordes 1 Rangers 1976 Kevin Jeansenne...
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Mike Bordes is an American politician. He serves as a Republican member for the Belknap 5th district of the New Hampshire House of Representatives. "NH...
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the famous performances of the Chanteurs de St-Gervais, conducted by Charles Bordes and so much admired by Debussy. In 1846, Niedermeyer was awarded the...
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Commons has media related to Gustave Lassalle-Bordes. Correspondance of Delacroix with Gustave Lassalle-Bordes Musée Paul-Dupuy : La servante noire: études...
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Chandrakant Gulabrao "Chandu" Borde pronunciation (born 21 July 1934), is an Indian former cricketer who played for India between 1958 and 1970. Following...
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of Brett Bordes, a former minor league pitcher in the Baltimore Orioles organization. He is also related to Bordes' father, Charles Bordes – who played...
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Jean-Charles Gervaise de Latouche, L'Arétin français by François-Félix Nogaret, Félicia ou Mes Fredaines by Andréa de Nerciat, Parapilla by Charles Borde,...
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