Franz Servais (1 March 1880 – 31 January 1966) was a Luxembourgian writer. His work was part of the literature event in the art competition at the 1924...
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Emmanuel Servais (1811–1890), Luxembourgian politician; Prime Minister of Luxembourg 1867–74 Franz Servais (1880–1966), Luxembourgian writer Jean Servais (1910–1976)...
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Lisle published his lyric drama L’Apollonide, accompanied by music by Franz Servais. More recent French authors used Delphi as a source of inspiration such...
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France Darget Savarit France AC Gonzague de Reynold Switzerland AC Franz Servais Luxembourg AC George Bamber Great Britain AC H. Vincent France...
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Andromède and music by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Alexander Glazunov, and Franz Servais. The second showcased music by Alexis de Castillon, César Franck, Charles...
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[3] 1889.. 14 Theatre L’Apollonide 1888 Lyrical drama. Music from Franz Servais. [1] Lemerre. 15 Theatre Frédégonde 1895 Pièce de Theatre mentionnée...
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Man and His Music. Putnam. Haine, Malou; Servais, Franz (2004). L'Apollonide de Leconte de Lisle et Franz Servais: 20 ans de collaboration (in French). Éditions...
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soloist. In 1859, he studied cello for half a year with Adrien-François Servais. Later Neruda became a member of the royal chapel in Copenhagen. On 3 December...
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Léopoldine Servais (called Zofia in Polish), of French-Belgian descent, was the daughter of noted Belgian cellist, Adrien-François Servais and his wife...
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Roger David Servais (born in 1942 in Liège, Belgium) is a Belgian painter, graphic artist, sculptor and designer. Roger David Servais spent his childhood...
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