Aimé Ambroise Simon Leborne (or Aimé Le Borne) (29 December 1797 – 2 April 1866) was French composer and music educator, who made his career in Paris....
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Canadian politician Aimé Leborne (1797–1866), Belgium-born French composer and music educator Aimé Laussedat (1819–1907), French scientist Aimé Lavie (born 1984)...
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further adventures of Cherubino, returned after 12 years in the army. Aimé Leborne (1797–1866) arranged his friend Carafa's work as Les deux Figaro at the...
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Paris Conservatory. He also studied counterpoint with Anton Reicha and Aimé Leborne there. In 1834 he received a first prize for piano performance. The 17-year-old...
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Zimmerman, and took a first prize in 1839. He was also a pupil of Aimé Leborne for counterpoint, and Fromental Halévy for composition, and under these...
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was a French composer. Born in Bayonne, Barthe studied music under Aimé Leborne at the Paris Conservatory. An early composition, Francesca de Rimini...
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the Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique by the theatre's copyist Aimé Leborne. Orchestrated by Lanchbery) No.17 Simone (introduction composed by Lanchbery...
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organ class of François Benoist and studied musical composition with Aimé Leborne. He won the Prix de Rome in 1852 with the cantata Le Retour du Virginie...
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George Onslow 21 March 1838 négociant Lequel? ou Le fils et orphelin Aimé Leborne 30 March 1838 Pierre-le-Grand Le perruquier de la Régence Ambroise Thomas...
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1827 – 20 May 1892) was a 19th-century French composer. A student of Aimé Leborne at the Conservatoire de Paris, he won first grand prix de Rome for musical...
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