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Mathieu Crickboom (2
March 1871 – 30
October 1947) was a
Belgian violinist, who was born in
Verviers (Hodimont) and died in Brussels.
Crickboom was the...
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Thibaud (No. 2),
George Enescu (No. 3),
Fritz Kreisler (No. 4),
Mathieu Crickboom (No. 5), and
Manuel Quiroga (No. 6).
After having heard Joseph Szigeti...
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Pyotr Stolyarsky),
Oskar Back,
Ernest Bloch,
Jascha Brodsky,
Mathieu Crickboom,
George Enescu, Aldo Ferraresi,
Jonny Heykens,
Nellie A. Hope, Charles...
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William ****erill, industrialist,
settled in
Verviers in 1799
Mathieu Crickboom,
violinist (1871–1947)
Pierre David,
twice mayor of
Verviers (1771-1839)...
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pedagogue Mathieu Crickboom, who was a
great influence on Pere-Enric, as was also the
violinist Eugène Ysaÿe,
Crickboom's teacher and contributor...
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violin under Vítězslav Novák,
Otakar Sevcik, César Thomson, and
Mathieu Crickboom.
Playing a rare 18th-century
Spanish violin in his
concert performances...
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Claus (1846–1877)
Julius Conus (1869–1942)
Mathieu Crickboom (1871–1947)
Alfredo D'Ambrosio (1871–1914)
Charles Dancla (1817–1907)...
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friends at the time were the
Belgians Guillaume Lekeu and
Mathieu Crickboom, with whom she
performed in concert.
Although the
register of students...
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Brussels in
order to
improve his
violin and
composition skills, with
Mathieu Crickboom and
Joseph Jongen; and in 1918 he
moved to Prague,
where he was a pupil...
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Quartet along with
cellist Joseph Jacob, and
violinists Mathieu Crickboom and Eugène Ysaÿe. He was prin****l
violist of the Théâtre
Royal de la...