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- acts (1910-1913) Flor Alpaerts at CeBeDeM Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel now houses most works and m****cripts of Alpaerts, after the bankruptcy of...
- (1976) by Willem Kersters Thyl Uilenspiegel, symphonic poem (1927) by Flor Alpaerts The Eulenspiegel Society - a BDSM support group in New York City This disambiguation...
- Flor is a uni**** given name and nickname. It may refer to: Flor Alpaerts (1876–1954), Belgian conductor, pedagogue and composer Flor Colón (born 1969)...
- Concertanti, Oboe Trios and other works Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, Oboe Concerto Flor Alpaerts, Concertstuk for Oboe and Piano Lior Navok Fizzy, for oboe and piano (2018)...
- Baron by King Albert, and was the subject of the Belgian composer Flor Alpaerts's James Ensor Suite; and in 1933 he was awarded the band of the Légion d'honneur...
- 1876 1946 Spanish composer, best known for The Three-Cornered Hat Flor Alpaerts 1876 1954 Belgian composer, notable students include the two composers...
- 39, for solo piano Zoltan Almashi Symphony of Dialogues 2 Island Flor Alpaerts 1 Lentesymfonie Slow Symphony 1906 Louis Andriessen Symfonie voor losse...
- Antwerp (Belgium). He studied first at the Brussels Conservatory under Flor Alpaerts (he graduated in 1900 as a violinist) and later at the Royal Conservatoire...
- (1868–1952) Joseph Ryelandt (1870–1965) Joseph Jongen (1873–1953) Flor Alpaerts (1876–1954) Albert Dupuis (1877–1967) Jean Rogister (1879–1964) Arthur...
- Emmanuel Adriaenssen (c. 1554–1604) Alexander Agricola (1445/1446–1506) Flor Alpaerts (1876–1954) Charles-François Angelet (1797–1832) Jacobus Barbireau (1455–1491)...