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    André Alphonse Toussaint Wormser (1 November 1851 – 4 November 1926) was a French Romantic composer. André Wormser was born in Paris and studied with Antoine...
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  • Wormser is a surname associated with Worms, Germany. Notable people with the surname include: André Wormser (1851–1926), French banker and Romantic composer...
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    version starred Benoît-Constant Coquelin as Valjean and featured music by André Wormser. 1863, Fantine or The Fate of a Grisette in three parts by Albert Cassedy...
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  • No. 2 in B♭; Jour d'été à la montagne W. H. Jude 1851 1922 English André Wormser 1851 1926 French Josef Bayer 1852 1913 Austrian Das Damenduell Romanticism...
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    1872 – Gaston Salvayre 1873 – Paul Puget 1874 – Léon Ehrhart 1875 – André Wormser 1876 – Paul Hillemacher ("first" First Grand Prize) and Paul Véronge...
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    Theodore Tourrier Paul Wachs Józef Wieniawski Jules Auguste Wiernsberger André Wormser Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Wenckel this teacher's teachers Marsh (b. 1949)...
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    Mathias [pupils] Paul Rougnon Théodore Salomé Joseph Teodore Vilar André Wormser this teacher's teachers Bazzini (1818–1897) studied with teachers including...
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    Pierné, Francis Planté, Paul Rougnon, Paul Wachs, Józef Wieniawski, André Wormser, and Antoine Simon. See: List of music students by teacher: K to M#Antoine...
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    profession. He studied music with Adolphe Danhauser, Jules Massenet and André Wormser, and served as Danhauser's secretary on a tour through Holland, Belgium...
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    prodigue (Pierrot the Prodigal, 1890) by Michel Carré fils, with music by André Wormser. In it, a provincial Pierrot, seeking his fortunes in Paris, is disabused...
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