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    Ginette Neveu (11 August 1919 – 28 October 1949) was a French violinist. She was killed in a plane crash at the age of 30. Neveu was born in Paris on 11...
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  • Neveu (born 1956), French motorcyclist Franz Xaver von Neveu (1749–1828), last Prince-Bishop of Basel Gérald Neveu (1921–1960), French poet Ginette Neveu...
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  • producer Ginette Michaud Privert (born 1956), Haitian physician, radiologist, and diplomat Ginette Moulin, French billionaire heiress Ginette Neveu (1919-1949)...
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    killing all 48 people on board, including Cerdan and French violinist Ginette Neveu. The following day, LaMotta lauded Cerdan's sportsmanship, saying: "You...
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    whom he was having an affair. Other victims included French violinist Ginette Neveu, artist Bernard Boutet de Monvel, and American Walt Disney Company merchandising...
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    was published by Max Eschig. The work was premiered by the violinist Ginette Neveu with the composer at the piano on 21 June 1943 in Paris, Salle Gaveau...
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    23 countries. The inaugural winner of the competition was France's Ginette Neveu. One of the participants was also Grażyna Bacewicz who received an honorary...
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    23 October 2019. Todes, Ariane (8 February 2013). "What happened to Ginette Neveu's Stradivari?". The Strad. Archived from the original on 8 August 2016...
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  • in 1937 at Spa, Belgium, where fellow students included Ivry Gitlis, Ginette Neveu and Ida Haendel. Hassid came to London with his father in 1938 at Flesch's...
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    violin competition named after Wieniawski took place in Warsaw in 1935. Ginette Neveu took first prize, David Oistrakh second, and Henri Temianka third. The...
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