Jean Louis Nicodé (12 August 1853 – 5 October 1919) was a Prussian pianist, composer and conductor. He was born in Jersitz (Jeżyce) (now part of Poznań)...
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Falcinelli [pupils] Pierre Gabaye Betsy Jolas Jean-Étienne Marie Bruce Mather Serge Nigg Tolia Nikiprowetzky Jean-Louis Petit Makoto Shinohara Georges-Émile Tanguay...
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Messager (1853–1929), French composer of a Symphony in A major (1876) Jean Louis Nicodé (1853–1919), German composer of 1 symphony George Whitefield Chadwick...
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for this catalog of works in Paris. Also, Moszkowski fellow student Jean Louis Nicodé wrote an overture at the Academy. In the original handwritten abbreviations...
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spent considerable time in Dresden as a private piano student of Jean Louis Nicodé. Of this she wrote, "I do not think he was greatly interested, for...
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German Romanticism Charles Malherbe 1853 1911 French Romanticism Jean Louis Nicodé 1853 1919 Prussian Romanticism Emil Sjögren 1853 1918 Swedish Romanticism...
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for piano and orchestra as probably originally intended by Chopin. Jean Louis Nicodé produced two versions—one for two pianos, and a later one for piano...
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Mahnke (mezzo-soprano) Nils Mönkemeyer (violist) Ike Moriz (singer) Jean Louis Nicodé (pianist and conductor) Egon Petri (pianist) Stefan Prins (composer)...
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von Hausegger, Hans Pfitzner, Alexander von Zemlinsky, Peter Raabe, Jean Louis Nicodé, Emil von Reznicek, Heinz Tiessen, Joseph Haas, Paul Hindemith, Alban...
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poster for the concerts of his friend, the composer and director Jean-Louis Nicodé, won him a prize in England for "best German poster". In 1918, Germany...
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