Édouard Juda Colonne (23 July 1838 – 28 March 1910) was a French conductor and violinist, and a champion of the music of Berlioz and other eminent 19th-century...
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The Colonne Orchestra is a French symphony orchestra, founded in 1873 by the violinist and conductor Édouard Colonne. While leader of the Opéra de Paris...
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1929), French politician Édouard Boubat (1923–1999), French photographer Édouard Colonne (1838–1910), French conductor Édouard Daladier (1884–1970), French...
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Colonne may refer to: Colonne, a commune in eastern France Concerts Colonne, a French symphony orchestra Édouard Colonne, a French conductor and violinist...
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concerts of the Association Artistique du Châtelet recently founded by Édouard Colonne where her performance of the role of Marguerite in Berlioz's La Damnation...
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Concerts du Châtelet in Paris, performed by Roger-Miclos and conducted by Édouard Colonne. Subsequent performances took place throughout Europe and in the United...
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of the Rapsodie was given by the Orchestre des Concerts Colonne, conducted by Édouard Colonne, at the Théâtre du Châtelet on 15 March 1908. The critical...
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Concerts populaires 1873 November 9 Paris Édouard Colonne Concert National 1875 February 21 Paris Édouard Deldevez Concerts du Conservatoire 1876 October...
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dedicated. The Élégie was a great success from the outset. The conductor Édouard Colonne asked Fauré for a version for cello and orchestra. Fauré agreed, and...
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Érard, in a concert of the Société Nationale de Musique conducted by Édouard Colonne. The same concert also presented the premiere of the symphonic poem...
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Poema Română, played by the Colonne Orchestra, then one of the most prestigious in the world, and conducted by Édouard Colonne. Many of Enescu's works were...
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orchestras throughout Europe and the US, under conductors such as Édouard Colonne, Arthur Nikisch, Willem Mengelberg, Vasily Safonov, Gustav Mahler and...
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Rapsodie norvégienne (category Compositions by Édouard Lalo)
first performed with great success at the Concerts Colonne (while being dedicated to Édouard Colonne, their founder) on 16 October 1879 and given again...
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concerts, among them Tiedler and Baumgartner, Vassily Ilich Safonof and Édouard Colonne, Walter Wood and Willem Mengelberg, none of whom had ever previously...
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In 1873 the Concert National was founded, under the direction of Édouard Colonne. It performed regularly at the Théatre du Châtelet, and premiered works...
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the orchestra employed guest conductors, including Victor Herbert, Édouard Colonne, Willem Mengelberg, Fritz Steinbach, Richard Strauss, Felix Weingartner...
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appeared in a concert given by Alexandre Guilmant and Édouard Colonne and his Concerts Colonne orchestra at the Trocadéro in Paris. Later, she appeared...
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that were comprised by the orchestral societies of Jules Pasdeloup, Édouard Colonne, and Charles Lamoureux, almost all were by Austro-German and Nordic...
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September 2014. Retrieved 20 March 2021. Tolansky, Jon (1 January 2011). "Colonne, Édouard (Judas)". The Oxford Companion to Music. Oxford University Press. doi:10...
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in a performance under the supervision of Saint-Saëns conducted by Édouard Colonne with Blanche Deschamps-Jéhin as Dalila and Edmond Vergnet as Samson...
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Paderewski-sponsored concert halls and monuments included Debussy (1931) and Édouard Colonne (1923) monuments in Paris, Liszt Monument in Weimar, Beethoven Monument...
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Colonna-Walewski – French statesman (illegitimate son of Napoleon) Édouard Colonne – French conductor Auguste Comte – French thinker; father of Positivism...
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in 1903 and the songs were first performed at the house of Madame Édouard Colonne on 16 June 1904. Debussy had already set all three of the poems in...
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c. 1831) 1903 – Magdalene Thoresen, Danish writer (b. 1819) 1910 – Édouard Colonne, French violinist and conductor (b. 1838) 1916 – James Strachan-Davidson...
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two more cities that same year: in Palais du Trocadéro (Paris), with Édouard Colonne conducting, and in St. Petersburg. Theodore Thomas programmed the concerto...
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which was a new feature. The first concert took place on 6 June 1878. Édouard Colonne conducted a 350-strong orchestra in Le Désert by Félicien David and...
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1860: Roses de Noël 1869: Les Pastels dramatiques 1872: Résurrection de la Colonne 1875: Voix d'Arain 1875: La Horde bonapartiste Theatre 1826: Le Cachemire...
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Président du Conseil d'Administration de l'Opéra de Paris", interview by Édouard Brane with the President of the Board of the Opéra, Bernard Stirn [fr]...
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Colonne, of which he became assistant conductor and choirmaster the following year. This gave him a link via the orchestra's founder, Édouard Colonne...
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for the Archbishop's ladder Place de l'École - school Rue Édouard-Colonne - Édouard Colonne (1838-1910), conductor Rue Étienne-Marcel - Étienne Marcel...
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