- Désiré
Defauw (5
September 1885, Ghent,
Belgium – 25 July 1960, Gary, Indiana,
United States) was a
Belgian conductor and violinist.
Defauw was a pupil...
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Bradley Russell DeFauw (born
November 10, 1977) is an
American former professional ice
hockey winger who pla**** in the
National Hockey League (NHL) with...
- Rita
Defauw (born 23 May 1963) is a
Belgian rower. She
competed in the women's
single sculls event at the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde,...
- Not to be
confounded with De Pauw. De Fauw or
Defauw is a
Belgian surname. The name has many variants. It
derives from Old
French fou, fau, "beech", itself...
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acquired Brad
DeFauw,
another NHL-merited
North American player who pla**** 9 NHL
games and 154 AHL games. Both
Shjon Podein and Brad
DeFauw left the team...
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Symphony Orchestra in 1913.
Subsequent music directors have
included Désiré
Defauw,
Artur Rodziński,
Rafael Kubelík,
Fritz Reiner, Jean Martinon,
Georg Solti...
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Flemish origin,
probably derived from Faux or one of its variants, such as
Defauw.
Defoe lauded Elizabeth for
encouraging the Flemings. It is
thought that...
- the Year at the Juno
Awards of 2024.
Wilfrid Pelletier (1935–1940) Désiré
Defauw (1941–1952) Otto
Klemperer (1950–1953;
Artistic Advisor) Igor Markevitch...
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subsequent performance of the
Violin Sonata by
Ireland and the
violinist Désiré
Defauw drew a
packed audience to the
Wigmore Hall in London.
Ireland frequently...
- as Sankt-Vith and H****elt. The
orchestra was
founded in 1931 by Désiré
Defauw as the
Brussels Symphony Orchestra, and
later reorganized in 1936 into its...