- Aloÿs
Claussmann (5 July 1850 – 7
November 1926) was a
French organist,
pianist and composer. Born in Uffholtz, Haut-Rhin (Alsace),
Claussmann was a pupil...
- (1837–1871)
Nicolas Chedeville (1705–1782)
Hedwige Chrétien (1859–1944) Aloÿs
Claussmann (1850–1926) Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1676–1749)
Michel Colombier (1939–2004)...
- (1841–1894) Cécile
Chaminade (1857–1944) Frédéric
Chopin (1810–1849) Aloÿs
Claussmann (1850–1926) Carl
Czerny (1791–1857)
Eugen d'Albert (1864–1932) Élie-Miriam...
- in
Grand Est in north-eastern France. The
organist and
composer Aloÿs
Claussmann (1850–1926) was born in Uffholtz.
Saint Erasmus Church Communes of the...
- 1907) July 4 – Ole Olsen,
Norwegian composer (d. 1927) July 5 – Aloÿs
Claussmann,
French organist (died 1926)
September 9 –
Leopoldo Miguez,
composer (d...
- PMID 22072986.
Marion V,
Stutzmann F, Gérard M, De Melo C,
Schaefer E,
Claussmann A, et al. (May 2012). "Exome
sequencing identifies mutations in LZTFL1...
- de
Magnificat et cinq sorties, opp. 67 & 68 (Hamelle) à
Monsieur Aloÿs
Claussmann ****t pièces, op. 67 (Hamelle, 1910) À Venise, mélodie de Meyerbeer, pour...
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Hatier 1892: Le Soir, birds' songs, with
Charles Lopis,
music by Aloÿs
Claussmann Gustave Vapereau,
Dictionnaire universel des contemporains, 1893, (p. 457)...
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piano with
Madeleine David, a
student of the
organist and
composer Aloÿs
Claussmann, and then
worked with André Chometon,
professor at the
conservatoire de...
- 26, 1877, a
position he held
until 1888, when he
moved to Paris. Aloÿs
Claussmann succeeded him at the pulpit. The
organist of the
Concerts of the Trocadéro...