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...aying the Organ Works of César Franck'', p.209. (According to Smith, the dedicatees' names do not appear on the manuscript, leading to claims by d'Indy and oth
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The identities of the five dedicatees seem to be something of a mystery. Two have been identified as the sons of
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|Dedication=3 dedicatees
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|Extra Information=The dedicatees were probably the daughters of French cellist {{LinkComp|Prosper|Seligmann}
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Of the dedicatees, one assumes Diémer was Louis Diémer, the pianist; Gillet might be {{Link
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Dedicatees should be filled in from first edition score - ES (5 Feb. 2019)
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|First Performance=1896 May 1, dedicatees, London
One of the dedicatees was a soprano but written as a duet for mezzo?? - Schissel
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The dedicatees were Cras' 3 daughters.
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|Dedication=20 dedicatees - {{Sb}} <span class='expandline'>
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...rformance=1904 October 27, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences (by the dedicatees)
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His 2nd string quartet (No.1 is his op.8 of 1889.) Premiered by its dedicatees the Klingler Quartet sometime in (late?) {{GoogleB|R4bcnXXgdYwC|PA52|1912}}
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''Note:'' The four dedicatees and Busoni formed a group of good friends in Helsinki, known (after Busoni'
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Filling out the names of two dedicatees given in abbreviation on the first violin part by (careful) Google searches
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...log entry] for modern (2008) (critical?) edition of Opp.1&29 - entry notes dedicatees (Bernard dedication seems not to be mentioned much of elsewhere)
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|First Performance=1881 March 16 (by its dedicatees)
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...rt and dedicated on its main page to Prunières together with the original dedicatees Paul Marchal, Georges Marchal & Maurice Faure for each piece respectively.
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Dating could be made exact if the golden anniversary of the dedicatees could be determined (the full dedication is on the occasion of their "noces
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...umber of Movements/Sections", but replace the titles with the names of the dedicatees.
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...ber of Movements/Sections", but replacing the titles with the names of the dedicatees.
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|First Performance=1947-12-22, New York City, the dedicatees
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The dedicatees may have been among the composer’s pupils.
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...tring Quartet (which premiered the op.7) - performed 1917 November (by the dedicatees) (quartet 2?)
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...no.1 might be either the pianist or the violinist of that name, but as the dedicatees of nos. 2 and 3 are both pianists, it seems at least reasonable the dedicat
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|Misc. Notes=Date 1920.4.12 ; dedicatees Carl Vilhelm Jørgensen and his wife Anna Jørgensen on their golden annive
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...tor SL + 10/96 with Logic Audio. First movement performed in public by the dedicatees Bernard Causse (voice), Yves Tastet (viola) and the composer at the piano i
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... recording of a 1999 December 7 performance (possibly the premiere) by the dedicatees takes 28.
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A live performance by the dedicatees in 1954 has been released on Danacord CD DACOCD 366 (part of a 3-CD histori
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Composition date 1895 per notes to Tactus recording. There are several dedicatees.
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Bartlett & Robertson were the arrangers of this work and the dedicatees of a work by Bax.
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...hissel|Eric]] 18:10, 1 February 2012 (UTC) (Re Lizzie Josselyn, one of the dedicatees: an "Elizabeth Josselyn Boalt" is mentioned in [[wikipedia:John Henry Boalt
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|Dedication=2 dedicatees
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... Burlington Daily Hawk Eye, February 9, 1881); consistent with location of dedicatees of some of Cloy's works, and claims that Cloy was Messe's pseudonym, made i
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...of same? And Jean Cruppi, one very much suspects, is one of the posthumous dedicatees of Le Tombeau de Couperin (this is dedicated of course not to him but his w
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|Dedication= multiple dedicatees
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... required an extremely capable recorder player. In 1716, he was one of the dedicatees of Telemann’s Kleine Kammermusik. In 1729 Böhm came under the employment
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...ished book of Claudel's complete correspondence.) Could they have been the dedicatees or people who commissioned this work? (E.g. Britten dedicated a work to the
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are Chopin and Poulenc also the dedicatees?
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...e was a Schoenberger (Paris) edition and a Girard (Naples), with different dedicatees. However, if the author spells Girard as Giraud, don't know if it is a reli
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:Dedicatees, violin and cello, composer conducting
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:*Should one consider these to be the 19+ dedicatees of the work? Probably so. - ES
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|Dedication=Multiple dedicatees
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...tion=Composition date guessed from date of birth of composer's twin sons / dedicatees.
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Transliterate dedicatees please?
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...In this set, Brandes build small pieces out of impressions over his forver dedicatees. The cronology is based in the order Brandes met each dedicatee, which expl
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|Misc. Notes=On the title-page the dedicatees are named in order of rank rather than appearance.
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[[Image:Suttner Quartet13.jpg|thumb|left|280px|The dedicatees ca.1910 (Suttner on the right)]]
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|Extra Information=Almost the same dedicatees as for Richard Strauss' string quartet in A.
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|Extra Information=Each song is dated and some also have individual dedicatees. Several keyboard fingerings are included.
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|Dedication=Valentin Azpeitia, Diego Acosta and unknown dedicatees.
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...ed by Orchestre de Chambre de Toulouse, Conducted by Louis Auriacombe, the dedicatees.
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