Charles Lamoureux (pronounced [ʃaʁl la.mu.ʁø]; 28 September 1834 – 21 December 1899) was a French conductor and violinist. He was born in Bordeaux, where...
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once gave weekly concerts by its own orchestra, founded in Paris by Charles Lamoureux in 1881. It has played an important role in French musical life, including...
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Denmark Claude Lamoureux (c. 1650–after 1699), sculptor in Sweden and Denmark; younger brother of Abraham-César Lamoureux Charles Lamoureux (1834–1899),...
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orchestral version was first performed at a Concert Lamoureux under the baton of Charles Lamoureux on 25 November 1888. Three days later, the choral version...
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in 1883 after a trip to Spain, it was dedicated to the conductor Charles Lamoureux, who conducted the first public performance on 4 November 1883, at...
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Cindy Lamoureux (born November 13, 1991) is a Canadian provincial politician, who was elected as the Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for...
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Labiche (1815–1888), dramatist Dominique Laffin (1952–1985), actress Charles Lamoureux (1834–1899), violinist Jean Lannes (1769–1809), Marshal of France...
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shutdown. Jean-François (Jafaz) Ferland, Marie-Claude Lafontaine and Charles Lamoureux received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Visual Effects...
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overture Polyeucte, written in 1891 and premiered by Charles Lamoureux and his Orchestre Lamoureux in January 1892. Based on a tragedy by Corneille, the...
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the orchestral societies of Jules Pasdeloup, Édouard Colonne, and Charles Lamoureux, almost all were by Austro-German and Nordic composers, especially...
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