Eugène Bigot (28 February 1888 – 17 July 1965) was a French composer and conductor. Bigot was born in Rennes, Brittany, and taught at the Conservatoire...
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Foreign Minister Eugène Bigot (1888–1965), French composer and conductor François Bigot (1703–1778), French government official François Bigot (royal notary)...
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direction of Rhené-Baton, who guided the orchestra until his death in 1940. Eugène Bigot subsequently directed the orchestra musicians through the 1944 Liberation...
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Chevillard (1897–1923) Paul Paray (1923–1928) Albert Wolff (1928–1934) Eugène Bigot (1935–1950) Jean Martinon (1951–1957) Igor Markevitch (1957–1961) Jean-Baptiste...
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harpsichord, with Denise Restout, harpsichord continuo, conducted by Eugène Bigot Recorded 1936, 1938 1947 (Pearl #169, July 23, 2002) "Landowska: Uncommon...
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French conductor and composer. He was a pupil of Marc-Cesar Scotto, Eugène Bigot, Igor Markevitch for conducting, and Henri Dutilleux for composition...
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Julien by Georges Thill, and the father by André Pernet. 1935: Conductor: Eugène Bigot; Principal singers: Ninon Vallin (Louise), André Pernet (Father), Christiane...
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the orchestra's early years were Inghelbrecht, Roger Désormière and Eugène Bigot, as well as Inghelrecht's assistant conductor at the time, Manuel Rosenthal...
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had costumes by Charles Bianchini and sets by Amable and Eugène Gardy (acts 1 and 2), and Eugène Carpezat (act 3). The performance was lauded by critics...
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in a studio recording of around 70 minutes of the opera, conducted by Eugène Bigot. A film adaptation of the work followed in 1939 with Grace Moore in the...
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