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    Alfred Pochon (30 July 1878 – 26 February 1959) was a Swiss musician. He was born on 30 July 1878 in Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland. It was in his hometown...
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  • Pochon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Pochon (1878–1959), Swiss musician André Pochon (born 1931), French farmer Élisabeth...
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  • (1929–2007) Louis Persinger (1887–1966) Maximilian Pilzer (1890–1958) Alfred Pochon (1878–1959) Max Pollikoff (1904–1984) Enrico Polo (1868–1953) Miron...
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    (1621–1688) a German nobleman and governor of the Principality of Orange Alfred Pochon (1878–1959) a Swiss musician Edmond Jaloux (1878–1949) a French novelist...
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    Nicati (1873–1939) 1921–1941: Charles Troyon (1867–1948) 1941–1957: Alfred Pochon (fr) (1878–1959), violinist and musicologist 1957–1967: Carlo Hemmerling...
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    (Bagni di Lucca, 21 March 1875 – Lucca, 2 December 1950). 2nd violin: Alfred Pochon (Yverdon, 30 July 1878 – Lutry, 26 February 1959). viola: Ugo Ara (Venezia...
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    String Ensemble © April 18, 1927 Flonzaley Quartet with Adolfo Betti & Alfred Pochon (on violin), Iwan D'Archambeau (on cello) & Nicolas Moldavan (on viola)...
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  • Sadanori Maki Yehudi Menuhin Philip Newman Ricardo Odnoposoff David Oistrakh Alfred Pochon Maurice Raskin [1] Queen Elisabeth Music Competition v t e...
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  • Four Miniatures for viola and woodwind quintet (1983); Editions Bim Alfred Pochon (1878–1959) Passacaglia for viola solo (1942); Edition Fœtisch Ludvík...
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    said to be dedicated to the Flonzaley Quartet (Adolfo Betti [it; ru], Alfred Pochon, Louis Bailly, and Iwan d'Archambeau), who gave the first Paris performance...
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