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Cavaillès. Jardie's
chief operative,
recuperating from
injuries in a hideaway, has only five books; the
title of each is a
publication of
Cavaillès,...
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Jules Cavailles (20 June 1901,
Carmaux – 29
January 1977, Épineuil) was a
French painter. He
started as a
technical draughtsman during which time he met...
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Aristide Cavaillé-Coll (French: [aʁistid
kavaje kɔl]; 4
February 1811 – 13
October 1899) was a
French organ builder. He has the re****tion of
being the...
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changed during the 19th century,
famous Parisian organ builder Aristide Cavaillé-Coll, who had just
restored the
organ of Saint-Sulpice
church in Paris...
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closely ****ociated with the
organ builder Aristide Cavaillé-Coll,
inaugurating many new
Cavaillé-Coll organs. His
playing was virtuosic, and as a performer...
- 1990, p. 16.
Noether &
Cavaillès 1937, pp. 12–13.
English translation: Gray 1994, p. 827;
Ewald 1996, p. 844.
Noether &
Cavaillès 1937, p. 18.
English translation:...
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extensively rebuilt and
expanded in the
nineteenth century by
Aristide Cavaillé-Coll, some of the
original Clicquot pipework was reused,
notably in the...
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Livre d'orgue pour le Magnificat,
Hommage au
Facteur d'orgues
Aristide Cavaillé-Coll : Vol. 1 (Paris: Éditions ****ociation Boëllmann-Gigout, 2007): 1a...
- his
organ compositions,
helped in this by the
organs built by
Aristide Cavaillé-Coll.
Widor was born in Lyon to a
family of
organ builders, and initially...
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Sully Prudhomme,
Henri Maldiney,
Francine Bloch, Frédéric Rauh, Jean
Cavaillès,
Julien Benda,
Georges Poyer,
Maurice Merleau-Ponty,
Georg Simmel, etc...