Paul Gilson (Brussels, 15 June 1865 – Brussels, 3 April 1942) was a Belgian musician and composer. Paul Gilson was born in Brussels. In 1866, his family...
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politician Paul Gilson, Belgian composer Tom Gilson, American actor Tom Gilson (American football), American football player Given name: Gilson Lavis, former...
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Gillis (1912–1978) Patrick Gilmore (1829–1892) Jan van Gilse (1881–1944) Paul Gilson (1865–1942) Alberto Ginastera (1916–1983) Giuseppe Giordani (Giordanello)...
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Gilson Snow is an American snowboard and ski manufacturer based in Winfield, Pennsylvania. Gilson is the largest producer of custom snowboards and skis...
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Paul also named Saul of Tarsus, commonly known as Paul the Apostle and Saint Paul, was a Christian apostle (c. 5 – c. 64/65 AD) who spread the teachings...
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film history devotées, especially René Clair, Jean George Auriol, and Paul Gilson, Méliès and his work were rediscovered in the late 1920s, and he was...
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film history devotées, especially René Clair, Jean George Auriol, and Paul Gilson, Méliès and his work were rediscovered in the late 1920s. A "Gala Méliès"...
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on Belgian composers like Auguste Dupont, Léon Soubre, Joseph Jacob, Paul Gilson and Gustave Huberti. The second and third concert focused on the French...
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Pope John Paul II (Latin: Ioannes Paulus II; Polish: Jan Paweł II; Italian: Giovanni Paolo II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła, Polish: [ˈkarɔl ˈjuzɛv vɔjˈtɨwa];...
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Debussy Concerto No. 1, for alto saxophone—Paul Gilson (1902) Concerto No 2, for alto saxophone—Paul Gilson (1902) Légende, symphonic suite for chromatic...
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abolition a non-starter despite Mulcair's push". CBC. Retrieved August 8, 2015. Paul Wells (January 23, 2015). "Remaking Thomas Mulcair". Macleans. Retrieved...
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Liberal Jocelyn Coulon 6,933 28.96 −6.22 $72,539 Bloc Québécois Jean-Paul Gilson 2,618 10.93 −18.08 $57,717 Conservative Gilles Duguay 2,052 8.57 −4.16...
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Étienne Henri Gilson (French: [ʒilsɔ̃]; 13 June 1884 – 19 September 1978) was a French philosopher and historian of philosophy. A scholar of medieval philosophy...
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12-Tone Pieces for Children for piano solo (1961) 1969 - Grand Prix Paul-Gilson 1990 - Prix Calixa-Lavallée of the Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste 1993 -...
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Song (1891) Charles Villiers Stanford – Eden (1891, dramatic oratorio) Paul Gilson – Francesca da Rimini (1892) Alexander Mackenzie – Bethlehem (1892) Hubert...
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(1865–1918) Guillaume Lekeu (1870–1894) August de Boeck (1865–1937) Paul Gilson (1865–1942) Lodewijk Mortelmans (1868–1952) Joseph Ryelandt (1870–1965)...
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The Ashkar-Gilson Manuscript is a fragment of a Torah scroll, dated to the 7th century CE, containing a portion of Shemot (Book of Exodus). The section...
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Vanden Gheyn (1721–1785) Johannes Ghiselin (Verbonnet) (fl. 1491–1507) Paul Gilson (1865–1942) Eugène Godecharle (1742–1798) Félix Godefroid (1818–1897)...
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Eduardo di Capua 1865 1917 Italian Paul Dukas 1865 1935 French La Péri (ballet) Herbert J. Ellis 1865 1903 English Paul Gilson 1865 1942 Belgian impressionism...
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number of CDs featuring Belgian composers of the past century including Paul Gilson, Marcel Poot and August de Boeck. / Brass Band Buizingen website v t...
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of a Symphony in G major (1896) Paul Dukas (1865–1935), French composer of a Symphony in C major (1896) Paul Gilson (1865–1942), Belgian composer of...
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Belgian composer. Théo De Joncker was a student of August de Boeck and Paul Gilson. For years he conducted the orchestra of the Belgian National Radio (NIR)...
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1936) Pierre De Geyter (1848–1932) Matthias Vanden Gheyn (1721–1785) Paul Gilson (1865–1942) Lucien Goethals (1932–2006) Karel Goeyvaerts (1923–1999)...
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(1923–2012) The prize has been awarded 9 times to poets for all of their work: Paul Gilson, Pierre Seghers, Marcel Béalu, Vincent Monteiro, Luc Estang, Léopold...
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1971 Robert Chalk, Motor Mechanic - 1974 Paul Gilson, Helmsman - 1981 Glyn Gilson, crew member - 1981 Paul Manners, crew member - 1981 Simon Spratt,...
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conductor. Sternefeld took private lessons with Renaat Veremans and Paul Gilson at the Royal Conservatory of Flanders in Antwerp, after which he studied...
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Aksel Agerby, composer, organist, and music administrator, 52 April 3 – Paul Gilson, composer, 76 April 6 – Lee Orean Smith, composer, arranger, music editor...
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Flemish ethnic background. Born in Antwerp, Van Hoof was a pupil of Paul Gilson and was heavily influenced by the works of Peter Benoit. His dedication...
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Poot (1901–1988) studied with teachers including Arthur De Greef, Paul Dukas, Paul Gilson, Martin Lunssens, Lodewijk Mortelmans, and José Sevenans. Willem...
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