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    Sir Derek George Jacobi CBE (/ˈdʒækəbi/; born 22 October 1938) is an English actor. Jacobi is known for his work at the Royal National Theatre and for...
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    Georges Jacobi (3 February 1840 –13 September 1906) was a German violinist, composer and conductor who was musical director of the Alhambra Theatre in...
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    influenced the New York version, with new music by Frederic Clay and Georges Jacobi. A silent film version of The Black Crook was produced in 1916. By 1866...
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  • Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (1743–1819), German philosopher Georges Jacobi (1840-1906), German composer and conductor based in London Harry Jacobi (1925–2019)...
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    publisher of Sporting Life and Chairman of the London County Council Georges Jacobi, composer, conductor and musical director of the Alhambra Theatre Lisa...
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    Derek Jacobi is an English actor of the stage and screen. Koehler, Robert (28 December 2004). "Cloud Cuckoo Land". Variety. Archived from the original...
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    Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (German: [jaˈkoːbi]; 25 January 1743 – 10 March 1819) was an influential German philosopher, literary figure, and socialite....
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    Bluebeard") (1797), a play by Ludwig Tieck Bluebeard (1895), a ballet by Georges Jacobi, choreographed by Carlo Coppi Bluebeard (1896), a ballet by choreographer...
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    hall revue entitled "Giddy Ostend" with Little Tich. The conductor was Georges Jacobi. Entry to the venue was through a bar, dressed as a ship's saloon. The...
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    Frederick Sharpe (piano), William Stephenson Hoyte (organ), George Case (trombone), Georges Jacobi (instrumentation) and the director of the college, Hubert...
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