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    Jean-Pierre Duport (27 November 1741 – 31 December 1818) was a cellist of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Along with his brother, Jean-Louis Duport...
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  • French cellist, brother of Jean-Pierre Jean-Pierre Duport (1741–1818), French cellist, brother of Jean-Louis John Duport (died 1617), English scholar...
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    Jean-Louis Duport (4 October 1749 – 7 September 1819), sometimes known as Duport the Younger to distinguish him from his older brother (and teacher) Jean-Pierre...
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    was put up for public auction. Cellist Jean-Louis Duport (not to be confused with his older brother Jean-Pierre), submitted a bid with the help of two...
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  • 1969) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: 9 Variations in D major on a Menuet by Jean-Pierre Duport, K. 573 (piano) Oskar Nedbal: Variations on a Theme by Antonín Dvořák...
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  • by Jean-Louis Duport (1749-1819) are a staple of cello pedagogical repertoire. Duport was a French cellist who, along with his brother Jean-Pierre Duport...
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    teacher's teachers Capet (1873–1928) studied with teachers including Jean-Pierre Maurin. Jascha Brodsky [pupils] Ivan Galamian [pupils] this teacher's...
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  • cello sonatas, opus 5, composed for Duport (the King's first cellist) and himself". Although Jean-Pierre Duport was one of the King's teachers, it is...
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    American general (b. 1738) 1799 – Jean-François Marmontel, French historian and author (b. 1723) 1818 – Jean-Pierre Duport, French cellist (b. 1741) 1872...
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    (1749–1819, France, brother of Jean-Pierre Duport) Jean-Pierre Duport (1741–1818, France, brother of Jean-Louis Duport) Jacqueline du Pré (1945–1987,...
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  • major, K. 500 (Vienna, 1786) 9 Variations in D major on a Menuet by Jean-Pierre Duport, K. 573 (Potsdam, 1789) 6 Variations in A major on the Final Theme...
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  • Prince of Conti. He traveled abroad and returned to Paris only after Jean-Pierre Duport left for Berlin in 1773. "Surintendant de la musique de Monsieur"...
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  • Louis-Antoine Duport (1781, Paris – 19 October 1853, Paris) was a French ballet dancer, ballet composer and ballet master. Born in Paris, Duport studied dance...
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    and depth of expression greatly influenced his students, Jean Pierre Duport, Tillière, and Jean Baptiste Cupis. Berteau developed an effortless fingering...
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  • few lessons Duport the older, of whom he imitated the manner and acquired the fine quality of sound. In 1789 he played concertos by Duport the younger...
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  • Henri Duparc (1848–1933) Gabriel Dupont (1878–1914) Jean-Louis Duport (1749–1819) Jean-Pierre Duport (1741–1818) Marcel Dupré (1886–1971) Émile Durand (1830–1903)...
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    cello part of less weight. Beethoven performed them with cellist Jean-Pierre Duport in Berlin in 1796, and dedicated them to Frederick William II of Prussia...
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  • President Louis Gallois, regional prefect Jean-Pierre Duport and Île-de-France Regional Council President Jean-Paul Huchon presented the new liveries of...
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  • period. Jean-Henri Levasseur received cello lessons from François Cupis de Renoussard, who also worked at the opera, and then from Jean-Louis Duport. In 1789...
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    Wenzel Pichl, singer, violinist and composer (died 1805) November 27 – Jean-Pierre Duport (died 1818) date unknown Franz Xaver Hammer, gambist, cellist and...
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    Jeannette Sorrell David Stahl Carl St.Clair Markus Stenz David Torn Jean-Pierre Duport [pupils] François Bazin [pupils] Bernhard Crusell Charles Gounod [pupils]...
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  • Kerzelli, pianist, violinist and composer (b. c. 1740) December 31 – Jean-Pierre Duport, cellist (b. 1741) Naomi Adele André (2006). Voicing Gender: Castrati...
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    Valencian brothers Jean-Baptiste Janson (1742-1804) and Louis Auguste Joseph (1749-1815); Joseph Rey (1738-1811); Jean-Pierre Duport, known as "l'Aîné"...
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    after Pierre Gardel (London, King's Theatre) 1811: Figaro, after Louis Duport (London, King's Theatre) 1821: The Price (London, King's Theatre) 1821:...
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    (1965) - Pasquel-Duport Lost Command (1966) - General Melies Avec la peau des autres (1966) - Wegelt Qualcuno ha tradito (1967) - Jean Coplan Saves His...
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    light—which distinguished the French school developed by Jean-Pierre and Jean-Louis Duport. His left hand was renowned for its deft, precise, and expressive...
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    referred to Jean-Pierre Duport, the director of the royal chamber music. According to Deutsch, Mozart was "not on good terms" with Duport. Attempting...
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    Montée Saint-Clair-Duport is a former street in the 5th arrondissement of Lyon, France, located between Quai Fulchiron and Rue de la Quarantaine near the...
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  • France who influenced bowing techniques, such as Jean-Pierre Duport, Jean-Baptise-Aimé-Joseph Janson, and Jean Tricklir. They slowly changed the fingering...
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    Ivanov, Pavel Gerdt, Timofey Stukolkin etc. Les Six ingénus, after Louis Duport (Brussels, 15 September 1814) Le Berger de la Sierra Morena, ou les Ruses...
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