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Fernande Decruck (née Breilh) (25
December 1896 – 6
August 1954) was a
French composer who
composed over 40
works for the saxophone. Most well-known is...
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activist Fernande Caroen (1920–1998),
Belgian freestyle swimmer Fernande Decruck (1896–1954),
French composer Fernande R.V.
Duffly (born 1949), Indonesian-American...
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quartet (1938) — Eugène
Bozza Variations Saxophoniques (1939) –
Fernande Decruck Quatuor pour
Saxophones [Quartet for Saxophones], Op. 102 (1939) — Florent...
- Piaf
wanted to
acquire the
rights to
perform it. The publisher,
Maurice Decruck,
denied her request, however,
because a
singer had
exclusive rights to...
- Daniel-Lesur [pupils] Léon
Destroismaisons Jean Rivier [pupils]
Fernande Decruck [pupils]
Germaine Tailleferre this teacher's
teachers Causton (1971-) studied...
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Ullmann Sonata in C♯ for alto
saxophone and
orchestra (1943)—Fernande
Decruck Concerto for alto
saxophone and
orchestra (1944)—Paul
Bonneau Concerto...
- team.
Joseph Castagné -
Ethnographer and
expert on
Central Asia.
Fernande Decruck -
composer Gaillac AOC
Communes of the Tarn
department Tourism in Tarn...
- (1960).
Maria Bach (1896–1978): Two
string quartets (1935, 1937).
Fernande Decruck (1896–1954): At
least three string quartets.
Roberto Gerhard (1896–1970):...
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Marius Constant, Trio (1950) Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur,
Suite (1939)
Fernande Decruck,
Capriccio (1933),
Variations en trio sur l’air de P’tit
Quinquin (1935)...
- CHARPENTIER, BERIO, BOUTRY, MAURICE,
DAMASE Rendez-vous,
Works of DEBUSSY,
DECRUCK,
FRANCK Saxophone and
Orchestra Musical Feeling, with
National Police Band...