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    Joseph-Édouard Risler (23 February 1873 – 22 July 1929) was a French pianist. Risler was born in Baden-Baden (Germany) of a German mother and an Alsatian...
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    Theresienstadt), German journalist Hermine Finck (1872–1932), opera singer Édouard Risler (1873–1929), French pianist Reinhold Schneider (1903–1958), writer Franz...
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    Conservatoire between 1875 and 1899, where his students included Alfred Cortot, Édouard Risler, Reynaldo Hahn, Gabriel Jaudoin, Joseph Morpain, Maurice Ravel, and...
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    Cortot [pupils] Reynaldo Hahn Joseph Morpain Maurice Ravel [pupils] Édouard Risler [pupils] Erik Satie [pupils] Jean-Rémy Marcadet this teacher's teachers...
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    interpreted to the French mind by César Franck". Both works were premiered by Édouard Risler, a celebrated pianist of the era. There are also two smaller works for...
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  • Christian Kittel. Charles Hallé [pupils] Georg Vierling this teacher's teachers Risler (1873–1929) studied with teachers including Émile Decombes, Louis Diémer...
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    first public performance of the suite was given by Alfred Cortot and Édouard Risler in 1898. Fauré himself enjoyed taking part in performances of the work...
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  • Variations on a Theme by Rameau … was performed for the first time, by Édouard Risler, at the Société Nationale, March 23, 1903. The variations, eleven in...
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  • Ferdinand Ries Herman Rietzel Riopy Bernard Ringeissen Diana Ringo Édouard Risler Anastasia Rizikov Bernard Roberts Santiago Rodriguez Pascal Rogé Michael...
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  • Hans Richter-Haaser Robert Riefling Joshua Rifkin Bernard Ringeissen Édouard Risler André Ristic Bernard Roberts Santiago Rodriguez, Pascal Rogé Michael...
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  • Musik") eras. Until 1914 he lived in Paris, where he studied piano under Édouard Risler and harmony under Albert Lavignac at the Conservatoire de Paris. During...
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  • government grant to study piano at the Madrid Conservatory with Joseph-Édouard Risler. After offering several successful concerts in Madrid and Paris, she...
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  • was also promoted by pianists including Louis Diémer, Raoul Pugno and Édouard Risler, and by violinists such as Eugène Ysaÿe and Jacques Thibaud. The work...
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    with artists who were at the Paris Expo, Wangemann recorded pianist Édouard Risler, the popular French café-concert singer Paulus, and Charles-Marie Widor...
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    Henry Février and grandson of architect Jules Février. He studied with Édouard Risler and Marguerite Long at the Conservatoire de Paris, taking a premier...
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    Rubinstein, the French composer Jules Massenet and the French pianist Joseph-Édouard Risler. In 1912, he took up permanent residence in Geneva, Switzerland, where...
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    Alfred Cortot, José Cubiles, Lazare Lévy, Robert Lortat, Yves Nat, and Édouard Risler. He was also instrumental in promoting the use of historical instruments...
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  • interpreted to the French mind by César Franck". Both works were premiered by Édouard Risler, a celebrated pianist of the era. In an analysis of the work in The...
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    on to study in Paris at the Schola Cantorum under Vincent d'Indy and Édouard Risler. Returning to Buenos Aires in 1925, he was named conductor of the Renacimiento...
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    Valentin Alkan (1837) and (1880), Francis Poulenc, Reynaldo Hahn, pianist Édouard Risler (1908), Ernest Chausson, Viviane (1883), César Franck, Le Chasseur maudit...
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    romanticism and ancient and modern music. In Paris she was taught by Édouard Risler. In May 1926 Dulce María Serret returned to Cuba and made her debut...
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    piano (Usines, Faubourgs, Guingettes, Decombres, Gares) premiered by Édouard Risler in 1921, which depict the hard human and physical nature of Paris in...
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    the Diary of a Recluse, 1896). Fromont jeune et Risler aîné (1874; English: Fromont Junior and Risler Senior, 1894). Jack (1876; English: Jack, 1897)...
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    the amateur singer Emilie Girette after her marriage to the pianist Édouard Risler. Originally for voice and piano, it was later orchestrated by Fauré...
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    Serge Koussevitzky. Luboshutz later traveled to Paris to study under Édouard Risler. Even before his graduation, Luboshutz had joined his two sisters in...
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    major completed works. "Bourrée fantasque" is dedicated to the pianist Édouard Risler (1873–1929), who in fact did not play the work in public until after...
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    received a first prize in piano performance under Philipp's successor, Édouard Risler, in 1907.: 189  Then he studied organ with Alexandre Guilmant and Louis...
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  • Rodolphe Koechlin (1778–1855), industrialist in Mulhouse. ¦ ¦ x Elisabeth Risler (1778–1829). ¦ ¦ +→ Jean Koechlin (1801–1870), manufacturer in Mulhouse...
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    professor at the Paris Conservatoire on 21 October 1909, in succession to Edouard Risler. Upon the death of Elie Delaborde in 1914, Gabriel Fauré chose Staub...
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    ISBN 3-8171-1130-4 Risler H. 1968. August Weismann 1834–1914. In: Berichte der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft Freiburg im Breisgau. 77–93 Risler H. 1985. August...
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