- The name
Dukas or
Doukas may
refer to: Doukas,
Byzantine Gr****
noble clan ****r
Doukas (1885–1969), Gr****
painter Paul
Dukas (1865–1935),
French composer...
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Rodrigo and Xian Xinghai.
Dukas was born in Paris, the
second son in a
Jewish family of
three children. His father,
Jules Dukas, was a banker, and his mother...
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Dukas music, was
titled The Wizard's Apprentice; this
short film has been
released on DVD and
shown on
classic Arts Showcase. In 1931, the
Dukas piece...
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academy who
wrote several textbooks on mathematics. Tesla's mother,
Georgina "
Đuka" Mandić (1822–1892),
whose father was also an
Eastern Orthodox priest, had...
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connection that the
Helen Dukas would gain the
position as
Albert Einstein's
secretary in 1928.
Following Elsa Einstein's
death in 1936,
Dukas would take on many...
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Duka is a
village in Vas County, Hungary. The poet
Judit Dukai Takách was born in
Duka in 1795. Zádor György was born
there in 1799.
Others have even taken...
- (1957). "Paul
Dukas". In Bacharach, A. L. (ed.). The
Music Masters.
Pelican Books. OCLC 655768838. Nicholas,
Jeremy (July 2006). "
Dukas". Gramophone....
- with the apprentice,
which appears in both the Gr****
Philopseudes and the
Dukas score (and its film
adaptation Fantasia), does not
appear in Goethe's "Der...
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Dominik Jaroslav Duka, O.P. (born 26
April 1943) is a
Czech prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as
Archbishop of
Prague from 2010 to 2022. He was...
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Polyeucte is an
overture composed by Paul
Dukas in 1891 for the
tragedy of the same name by
Pierre Corneille.
Dukas made his
public debut with the
first performance...