- Hugues-Adhémar
Cuénod (French pronunciation: [yɡ kɥeˈno]; 26 June 1902 – 6
December 2010) was a
Swiss classical tenor,
sometimes placed in the haute-contre...
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Auguste Cuénod (15 June 1868, in Saint-Legier-sur-Vevey – 8
February 1954, in Hammamet) was a
Swiss ophthalmologist,
known for his work in the
fight against...
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mainly under the Ariston, Chaffoteaux, Elco, Racold, Régent, Atag, NTI, HTP,
Cuenod,
Ecoflam and
Thermowatt brands. In 1930,
Aristide Merloni founded Industrie...
- 1819:
Susan Harriett Elizabeth Churchill (1818–1887),
married Aimé Timothée
Cuénod (1808–1882). He married, firstly, his
first cousin Lady Jane
Stewart (1798–1844)...
- well as the
Swiss Party at Austin's
South by
Southwest festival.
Emmanuel Cuénod was the
Executive and
Artistic Director of the
Festival from 2013 until...
- politician, 1st
United States Secretary of the Air
Force (d. 1988) 1902 –
Hugues Cuénod,
Swiss tenor and
educator (d. 2010) 1903 – Big Bill Broonzy,
American singer-songwriter...
- work is a solo
motet Miserere Christe mei,
which was
among tenor Hugues Cuénod's concert pieces in the 1930s; it has also been
recorded by
soprano Ruth...
- Igor
Markevitch (making his
Covent Garden debut); the cast
included Hugues Cuénod as the astrologer,
Howell Glynne as Dodon, and
Mattiwilda Dobbs as the Queen...
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Claude Starck (cello), Karl
Maria Schwamberger (viola da gamba),
Hugues Cuenod (tenor),
Hermann Leeb (lute, guitar),
Heribert Lauer (violin) and others...
- pieces. His Deux
Lettres d'Enfants
appears on a
Nimbus recording of
Hugues Cuénod singing French song cycles.
There also
exists a
recording of
Jacques de...