- Félix
Battanchon (9
April 1814 – 1893) was a
French cellist, composer, and one of the
venerated teachers at the
Paris Conservatory. He
studied at the Conservatory...
- Adèle Esquiros, née Adèle-Julie
Battanchon (12
December 1819 – 22
December 1886) was a
French feminist journalist and writer. Adèle
Esquiros was born in...
- composer)
Olivier Aubert (1763–c.1830, France, also a composer)
Felix Battanchon (1814–1893, France) Paul
Bazelaire (1886–1958, France) Hugo
Becker (1863–1941...
- 1907: La Tragédie
florentine (Oscar Wilde) 1907:
Philista (
Battanchon) 1907: Le
Droit au
bonheur (Lemonnier and Soulaine) 1907: Un Rien (Valloton) 1907:...
- 23 –
Benedict Randhartinger,
composer (b. 1802) date
unknown – Félix
Battanchon,
cellist (b. 1814) Bierley, Paul E. (2006). The
Incredible Band of John...
-
florentine by
Oscar Wilde,
directed by Lugné-Poe 1907:
Philista by
Georges Battanchon,
directed by Lugné-Poe 1907: Le
Droit au
bonheur by
Camille Lemonnier...
-
Kensington Salaman,
pianist and
composer (died 1901)
April 9 – Félix
Battanchon,
composer and
cellist (died 1893)
April 21 – Béni Egressy,
composer and...
-
performed on the
viola the
first part of a trio for
three cellos by Félix
Battanchon,
written in
three clefs.
Frederick Bergner spoke with
admiration of Rietzel's...
-
business of Swaim's
Laboratory was
purchased by
James F.
Ballard from
Eliza Battanchon Swaim, on Oct. 22, 1900 and was
moved from
Staten Island, N.Y., to St...
- 1007-1012 (Kellner M****cript) -
paladino music pmr 0004 (2010)
Felix Battanchon: 12 Études op 25, César Franck:
Sonata in A (arr. Rummel) - Elizabeth...