become known as the Ex Marsick Stradivarius. It was the instrument of David Oistrakh from 1966 to 1974. Marsick's nephew, Armand Marsick, the son of his brother...
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under the direction of maestro Armand Marsick (nephew of Martin Pierre Marsick). Principal conductors have been Armand Marsick, Vladimir Golschmann, Jesús...
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the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits (1845–1905) Martin Pierre Marsick, violinist (1847 in Jupille-sur-Meuse—1924) Constantin Le Paige, mathematician...
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EMI CC33-3308/3309 A 'The best of violin melodies', 2CD Massenet, Jules Marsick, Martin-Pierre Méditation de Thaïs Shigeo Neriki, piano 1985/5/8-11, Tokyo...
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Auguste de Bériot and François Habeneck. Alfred De Sève Martin Pierre Marsick [pupils] Henri Marteau Frantz Jehin-Prume Henry Schradieck [pupils] César...
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van Maldere (1729–1768) Paul de Maleingreau (1887–1956) Martin Pierre Marsick (1847–1924) Martin-Joseph Mengal (1784–1851) Wim Mertens (born 1953) Karel...
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Cooperation in Development. p. 47. Some of Heynberg's pupils: Martin Marsick, Ovide Musin, Armand Parent and Emile Chaumont, carried on the tradition both in Liège...
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