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    Jullien (23 April 1812 – 14 March 1860), who shortened his name to Louis-Antoine Jullien, was a French conductor and composer of light music. Jullien...
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  • French curler Jacques Jullien (1929–2012), French Roman Catholic archbishop Jos Jullien (1877–1956), French painter Louis Antoine Jullien (1812–1860), French...
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    success because of mismanagement by his impresario, the conductor Louis-Antoine Jullien. Soon after Berlioz's return to Paris in mid-September 1848, Harriet...
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    Louis-Antoine Jullien (in French) Archived 11 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine accessed 21 December 2007. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Jullien, Louis...
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  • orchestra which in 1853 travelled to America with the conductor Louis-Antoine Jullien. A critic in Boston wrote that Lavigne was "generally considered...
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    each other Paul and Virginie while living on a beach. Circa 1855 Louis-Antoine Jullien published the Paul et Virginie Valse. The Cincinnati band Over the...
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    Paris: H. Lamirault. de Courcelles, Jean Baptiste Pierre Jullien (1823). "Gentile (Antoine)". In Arthus-Bertrand (ed.). Dictionnaire historique et biographique...
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    Faul, Michel (2006). Louis Jullien, musique, spectacle et folie au XIXe siècle. Atlantica. ISBN 2-35165-038-7. Louis Antoine Julien Daniel Spagnou's...
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  • of their construction include one given to the French composer Louis-Antoine Jullien in the mid 1850s prior to his first visit to the United States:...
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  • Friedrich Dotzauer, French cellist and composer (b. 1783) March 14 – Louis Antoine Jullien, conductor and composer (b. 1812) May 21 – Johannes Frederik Fröhlich...
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