under contract. Alfred Cortot finally suggested that Louis Bailly be considered. In 1917, Bailly came to America and joined the quartet for two years...
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Bailly may refer to: Alexis Bailly (1798–1860), American politician and fur trader Alice Bailly (1872–1938), Swiss painter Anatole Bailly (1833–1911)...
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Antoine-Nicolas Louis Bailly (6 June 1810 – 1 January 1892) was a French architect. Born in Paris as the son of a postal official and the eldest of eleven...
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March 2019. "Why is police bail being reviewed again?". UK parliament House of Commons Library. 6 January 2020. Jacobson, Louis (9 October 2018). "Are U...
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intelligence and later a writer. Le Bailly was born the son of Robert Francis Le Bailly and Ida Gaskell Le Bailly (née Holland). He attended the Britannia...
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Terror. Born in Paris, Bailly was the son of Jacques Bailly, an artist and supervisor of the Louvre, and the grandson of Nicholas Bailly, also an artist and...
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1934, she studied at the Curtis Institute of Music with Lea Luboshutz, Louis Bailly, Artur Rodziński, Fritz Reiner and Carl Flesch. She was the first Canadian...
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1709 et 1710 par Nicolas Bailly. Paris: Ernest Leroux. Copy Archived 7 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine at Gallica. Louis XIV at Wikipedia's sister...
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Louis William Tomlinson (/ˈluːi ˈtɒmlɪnsən/; born Louis Troy Austin; 24 December 1991) is an English singer and songwriter. He rose to fame as a member...
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Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Joseph de Pasquale was a student of Louis Bailly, Max Aronoff and William Primrose at the Curtis Institute of Music. He...
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directly on his eyes. When the collection was released in bookstores, Louis Bailly illustrated the cover. It represents Jean Lebris holding a blind man's...
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(Venezia, 1876 – Lausanne, 1 December 1936), until 1917; replaced by Louis Bailly (Valenciennes, 13 June 1882 – Cowansville, Québec, 21 November 1974)...
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of Valenciennes, lord of the fort of Valenciennes Louis Auvray (1810 - 1890), sculptor Louis Bailly (1881 - 1974), French-Canadian violist and music educator...
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allegedly used investors' cash for a plush hotel stay during Zuma court battle | News24 Louis Liebenberg and wife abandon bail in first court appearance v t e...
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Vieux (who succeeded him at the Conservatoire), Henri Casadesus, Louis Bailly, Paul-Louis Neuberth and Pierre Monteux. Henri Büsser – Appassionato in C♯...
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survey of community bail funds: report to the community (PDF) (Report). Smart Decarceration Initiative, Washington University in St. Louis. "How it Works"...
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December 8, 1937 she sang a program with a chamber orchestra conducted by Louis Bailly on CBS Radio as part of a series of programs featuring students from...
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supérieure de musique d'Outremont with Claude Champagne, Marvin Duchow, Louis Bailly and Camille Couture. In 1943, she began teaching violin and music theory...
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class in 1934. While a student, Max Aronoff studied with Carl Flesch and Louis Bailly, both legendary teachers in their time. Upon graduation, Aronoff joined...
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elevated to Surintendant de la musique in 1622 by Louis XIII, and at the same time raised to the nobility. Bailly was known for diminutions on airs by Guédron...
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hostage persons had a library that was provided by the Red Cross. Source: Louis Bailly (1886-1967), Brigadier general; Léopold François Roger Basteau (1895-1986)...
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Loulou de la Falaise (category Le Bailly de La Falaise family)
Marquis de La Coudraye. The family's actual surname is Le Bailly, though members have used Le Bailly de La Falaise, referring to an ancestral estate, since...
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Eastman, she attended the Curtis Institute of Music as a viola student of Louis Bailly. Majewski earned a Bachelor of Music from the Curtis Institute of Music...
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Anatole Bailly (French: [bɑji]; Orléans, 16 December 1833 – 12 December 1911, Orléans) was a French Hellenist, author of the famous Dictionnaire grec-français...
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where she studied piano with David Saperton and chamber music with Louis Bailly. Sokoloff later studied the duo-piano repertoire with Vera Brodsky and...
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Henry de La Falaise (category Le Bailly de La Falaise family)
and father had four children together: Louise Le Bailly de La Falaise (1894–1910) Henri James Le Bailly de La Falaise, Écuyer (1898–1972), film director...
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Philadelphia in 1929, studying with Abram Chasins, Harry Kaufman and Louis Bailly. He joined the faculty in 1936. In 1942, he took part in the founding...
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Jacques-Louis David (French: [ʒaklwi david]; 30 August 1748 – 29 December 1825) was a French painter in the Neoclassical style, considered to be the preeminent...
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works as a client advocate for the Bail Project with their St. Louis team. In 2018, The Bail Project posted bail for a 33-year-old man in Los Angeles...
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supporters of Condorcet, led by d'Alembert, and those of the astronomer Bailly, led by Count de Buffon. In 1773, the appointment of Condorcet as deputy...
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