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Ernest Alexandre Ansermet (French: [ɛʁnɛst alɛksɑ̃dʁ ɑ̃sɛʁmɛ]; 11
November 1883 – 20
February 1969) was a
Swiss conductor.
Ansermet was born in Vevey,...
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Michel Ansermet (born 20
February 1965) is a
Swiss pistol shooter who has
appeared in two
Olympic Games.
Ansermet made his
Olympic debut in 1996. He won...
- Jean-Philippe
Ansermet (French: [ɑ̃.sɛʁ.mɛ]; born (1957-03-01)March 1, 1957) is a
Swiss physicist and
engineer and a
professor at École
Polytechnique Fédérale...
- by Léonide M****ine (who danced), and the
orchestra conducted by
Ernest Ansermet. The idea of the
ballet seems to have come from Jean Cocteau. He had heard...
- identified. A
dancer has the
usually silent role of the Princess.
Ernest Ansermet conducted the
premiere on 28
September 1918 in
Lausanne with the support...
- structures.
Ansermet argued that a tone
system can only lead to a
uniform perception of
music if it is
deduced from just a
single interval. For
Ansermet this...
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Ernest Ansermet 1951
Orchestre national de la
Radiodiffusion Française André
Cluytens 1953
Paris Conservatoire Albert Wolff 1959
Suisse Romande Ansermet 1960...
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premiered at the
Paris Opera on 15 May 1920
under the
baton of
Ernest Ansermet. The
central dancer, Léonide M****ine,
created both the
libretto and the...
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began to be
affected by his theories,
according to
critics such as
Ernest Ansermet.
Arriving in the U.S. in 1940, he
taught primarily at Yale University,...
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partnership with
Diaghilev when the war ended. In
December 1920
Ernest Ansermet conducted a new
production in Paris, c****ographed by Léonide M****ine,...