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Vittorio Crosten (fl. 17th century) was an able
carver of
Dutch origin.
Vittorio Crosten (also
known by
names of "Victor" and "Crost")
practiced his craft...
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December 1831,
cited in
Becker (1989), p. 46
Crosten (1948) p. 42and p. 47 Théophile Gautier,
cited in
Crosten (1948), p. 114
cited in
Brzoska (2003), p...
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arranged in a line
stretching from in
front of
Saalfeld to
behind Crösten [de] and Beulwitz [de]
facing the
woods the
covered the
hills above Saalfeld...
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crowd scenes, and
preferred libretti which offered such possibilities.
Crosten writes: 'These m****ive
developed sections are the
chief glory of the Meyerbeerian...
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Hector Berlioz, tr. D. Cairns, Memoirs,
London ,1969. p. 569 see
Crosten, pp. 31–32 Grove,
Opera Tommasini,
Anthony (19
October 2016). "Review:...
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dimensions of 410mm x 300mm. In 1677, the
Medici commissioned Vittorio Crosten to
build the
ebony and
ivory frame in
which the lens has
since been preserved...
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Performers 1
Eliminated Kevin André
Boine Rapper 1
Eliminated Zevin De
Crosten Singer 1
Eliminated Funk
Dance Group 2
Eliminated Mathias Nondal Lereim...
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salon (quoted in Kelly, 2004 – see below).
Chisholm 1911. W. L.
Crosten, 'French
Grand Opera: an Art and a Business', New York, 1948 T. F. Kelly...
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Music Research David Dodge Boyden Also won in 1966, 1970
William Loran Crosten Eta Harich-Schneider Also won in 1953, 1955 Paul
Henry Lang
Kenneth Levy...
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erected on
Maple Street by Dr. Kay and E. K.
Brown which was
later known as
Crosten’s Drug Store. A post
office has been in
operation at
Cullom since 1878....