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    Jacques Blumenthal (4 October 1829 – 17 May 1908) was a German pianist and composer. Born "Jakob" in Hamburg, he began his musical studies at an early...
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  • author, educator, and executive Jacques Blumenthal (1829–1908), German pianist and composer Joachim Friedrich von Blumenthal (1609–1657), German nobleman...
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    145 on 11 February 1845, aged 44. The German pianist and composer Jacques Blumenthal held his Annual Grande Matinee Musicale at the house in June 1859...
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    Paul Getty II lived here from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. Jacques Blumenthal, German pianist and composer. No.17: Thomas Attwood (composer) (1765–1838)...
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  • organist Johann Dubez 1828 1891 Austrian composer and mandolinist Jacques Blumenthal 1829 1908 German composer Patrick Gilmore 1829 1892 Irish-born American...
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  • Roeckel studied piano and harmony first with her father, then with Jacques Blumenthal, Charles Halle, Bernhard Molique, Ernst Pauer, and Clara Schumann...
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    Everyday Novelli. London: Headline. ISBN 978-0755317172. Pépin, Jacques (2000). Jacques Pépin's Simple and Healthy Cooking. London: Hi Marketing. ISBN 0875963625...
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  • 1907 French James Cutler Dunn Parker 1828 1916 American Romanticism Jacques Blumenthal 1829 1908 German Romanticism Karl Goldmark 1830 1915 Hungarian Ein...
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    of Probyn's poems have been set to music, including "Vilanelle" by Jacques Blumenthal in 1899 and "Come What Will, You Are Mine To-day" by Henry Kimball...
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  • The Prix Blumenthal (or Blumenthal Prize) was a grant or stipend awarded through the philanthropy of Florence Meyer Blumenthal (1875–1930) – and the foundation...
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