Suzanne Chaigneau (14 June 1875 – 13 April 1946) was a French violinist and chamber musician, and a noted violin teacher. She spent her childhood between...
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adventurer Suzanne Chaigneau (1875–1946), French musician Chaigneau (grape), French wine grape that is also known as Enfariné noir Chaigneau-Brasier, French...
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(1928–2024) Marius Casadesus (1892–1981) Arthur Catterall (1883–1943) Suzanne Chaigneau (1875–1946) Albert Chamberland (1886–1975) Eugène Chartier (1893–1963)...
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Industry, Ltd. On loan to Sayaka Shoji. Baldiani 1730 Countess Baldiani Suzanne Chaigneau Fridolin Hamma Dr. Wolfgang Kuhn Sold for $338,500 at Christie's,...
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Princesse de Polignac by Walter Morse Rummel and Thérèse Chaigneau (sister of Suzanne Chaigneau). The first public performance took place on 9 March 1916...
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especially for his bow technique. With the violinist and chamber musician Suzanne Chaigneau, Capet founded the Institut moderne du violin in 1924. Capet wrote...
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teacher. Daughter of German officer Herman Joachim and French violinist Suzanne Chaigneau, and granddaughter of the violinist Joseph Joachim, she learnt violin...
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Lamoureux's daughter Marguerite. He died in Chatou. His pupils included Suzanne Chaigneau, Clotilde Coulombe, Sophie Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatté, Yvonne Hubert...
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know Charente, Louis Desgraves, éditions Sud Ouest, p. 23 (in French) Suzanne Citron, The National myth: the history of France in question, Paris : coédition...
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