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Jules Loeb
(13 May 1852 — 30 November 1933)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Jules-Léopold Loeb ; Loëb
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Name in Other Languages: Жюль Леопольд Лёб, Jules-Léopold Loeb, ジュール・ローブ, 儒勒·勒布
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Aliases: Лёб, Жюль Леопольд
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Authorities - WorldCat, VIAF: 95341275, LCCN: nr94002911, ISNI: 0000000120310741, GND: 1104200023, SUDOC: 134024575, BNF: 14850825p, MusicBrainz: 1f7176d0-2ba3-418a-90d8-d521b545d349, NKC: mzk2011647787, Léonore: LH//1649/47
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Cellist, teacher 1900-27 at Paris Conservatoire of Feuillard, Navarra, etc.
1st performer of Faure's Elegie Op.50 in 1883.
Pages in category "Loeb, Jules/Dedicatee"
The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Cat. No.
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I-Cat.
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Key
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Year
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| Andante et rondo, Op.43 (Bernard, Émile)
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Op.43
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IEB 33
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-
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| Berceuse, Op.22 (Goens, Daniel Van)
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Op.22
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IDG 9
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-
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| Cello Sonata, Op.80 (Widor, Charles-Marie)
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Op.80
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ICW 5
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A major
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1907
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| Cello Sonata, Op.100 (Lacombe, Paul)
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Op.100
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IPL 34
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A major
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1899?
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| Piano Quintet (Dubois, Théodore)
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-
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ITD 61
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F major
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-
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| Sérénade humoristique, Op.93 (Lacombe, Paul)
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Op.93
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IPL 31
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D minor
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-
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| Sérénade, Op.14 (Rabaud, Hippolyte François)
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Op.14
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IHR 10
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D minor
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| Suite for Cello and Piano, Op.6 (Boëllmann, Léon)
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Op.6
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ILB 24
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