Gustave Doret (20 September 1866 – 19 April 1943) was a Swiss composer and conductor. Doret was born in 1866 in Aigle, Switzerland. He studied at the...
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Look up doret in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Doret is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gustave Doret (1866–1943), Swiss composer...
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1894 and first performed in Paris on 22 December 1894, conducted by Gustave Doret. The flute solo was played by Georges Barrère. The composition was inspired...
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in Aigle – 1921) Swiss surgeon who performed the first appendectomy Gustave Doret (1866 in Aigle – 1943) a Swiss composer and conductor Charles Émile...
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French. In 1910, he premiered Aliéno, written in collaboration with Gustave Doret, then in 1921 the oratorio Le Roi David with a then unknown composer...
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concerts, Arthur Nikisch three, and Willem Mengelberg, Fritz Steinbach and Gustave Doret one each. As a conductor Elgar did not prove to be a big enough box-office...
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Others included Auguste Chapuis, Guillaume Couture, Pierre de Bréville, Gustave Doret, Maurice Emmanuel, Gabrielle Ferrari, Louis Ganne, Dumitru Kiriac-Georgescu...
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Gaudard. René Morax wrote the libretto and directed the spectacle. Gustave Doret composed the music. The 1905 Fête des Vignerons was notable in that...
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Ambroise Thomas. Pierre de Bréville[citation needed] Guillaume Couture Gustave Doret[citation needed] Paul Dukas [pupils] Gabrielle Ferrari[citation needed]...
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(1821–1883) Karl Doppler (1825–1900) Nicolao Dorati (c. 1513 – 1593) Gustave Doret (1866–1943) Daniel Dorff (born 1956) Avner Dorman (born 1975) Louis-Antoine...
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