- Désiré
Dihau (2
August 1833 – 20
August 1909) was a
French b****oonist and composer. He was the b****oonist
painted by
Edgar Degas in The
Orchestra at the...
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Marie Dihau (12
September 1843 – 14 May 1935) was a
French singer,
pianist as well as
singing and
piano teacher.
Dihau was born in
Lille in 1843. She studied...
- Degas,
foremost among them
pictorially the b****oonist and
composer Désiré
Dihau (1838–1909), who
commissioned the painting, at work on his instrument, and...
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textile worker,
composed the
music of The
Internationale in
Lille Désiré
Dihau (1833–1909), b****oonist and
composer Raoul de
Godewaersvelde (1928–1977)...
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Lautrec gifted the
drawing to the
Dihau family of musicians,
including Désiré
Dihau,
Henri Dihau, and
Marie Dihau. The
Dihau family collected paintings and...
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portraiture and
genre pieces, he
painted his b****oonist friend, Désiré
Dihau, in The
Orchestra of the
Opera (c. 1870) as one of
fourteen musicians in...
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Edgar Degas, The
Orchestra at the
Opera (1870). Joseph-Henri Altès
plays the flute, left of b****oonist Désiré
Dihau....
- (1922–1988)
Adolphe Blaise (1737–1772) François
Devienne (1759–1803) Désiré
Dihau (1833–1909) François-René
Gebauer (1773–1845) Eugène Louis-Marie Jancourt...
- The
singer and
pianist Marie Dihau also
performed in
Auguste de Gas's salon, and her brother, the b****oonist Désiré
Dihau, came from the
Paris Opera. Beginning...
- and
educator Françoise Deslogères (born 1929),
pianist and
ondist Marie Dihau (1843–1935), singer,
pianist and
educator Geneviève
Dinand (1927–1987),...