under contract. Alfred Cortot finally suggested that Louis Bailly be considered. In 1917, Bailly came to America and joined the quartet for two years...
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Bailly may refer to: Alexis Bailly (1798–1860), American politician and fur trader Alice Bailly (1872–1938), Swiss painter Anatole Bailly (1833–1911)...
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Antoine-Nicolas Louis Bailly (6 June 1810 – 1 January 1892) was a French architect. Born in Paris as the son of a postal official and the eldest of eleven...
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March 2019. "Why is police bail being reviewed again?". UK parliament House of Commons Library. 6 January 2020. Jacobson, Louis (9 October 2018). "Are U...
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Terror. Born in Paris, Bailly was the son of Jacques Bailly, an artist and supervisor of the Louvre, and the grandson of Nicholas Bailly, also an artist and...
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intelligence and later a writer. Le Bailly was born the son of Robert Francis Le Bailly and Ida Gaskell Le Bailly (née Holland). He attended the Britannia...
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1934, she studied at the Curtis Institute of Music with Lea Luboshutz, Louis Bailly, Artur Rodziński, Fritz Reiner and Carl Flesch. She was the first Canadian...
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1709 et 1710 par Nicolas Bailly. Paris: Ernest Leroux. Copy Archived 7 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine at Gallica. Louis XIV at Wikipedia's sister...
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directly on his eyes. When the collection was released in bookstores, Louis Bailly illustrated the cover. It represents Jean Lebris holding a blind man's...
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(Venezia, 1876 – Lausanne, 1 December 1936), until 1917; replaced by Louis Bailly (Valenciennes, 13 June 1882 – Cowansville, Québec, 21 November 1974)...
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