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Pierre Froidebise (15 May 1914 – 28
October 1962) was a
Belgian organist, composer, and musicologist.
Froidebise was born in the
rural Condroz village...
- (1703–1741)
Jacqueline Fontyn (born 1930) César
Franck (1822–1890)
Pierre Froidebise (1914–1962) Irène
Fuerison (1875–1931)
Frans Geysen (born 1936) Géry de...
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Maurice Vaute (1913–2000) ([2])
Ernest van der
Eyken (1913–2010)
Pierre Froidebise (1914–1962)
Marcel Quinet (1915–1986)
Victor Legley (1915–1994) Georges...
- 1952,
where he
joined the
group called Variations ****ociated with
Pierre Froidebise. It was in this
group that he
first became familiar with the
music of...
- the
Royal Conservatory of Liège,
where he his
teachers included Pierre Froidebise and
Charles Hens.
Subsequently he
studied for two more
years with Flor...
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September – Anne de
Borman (born 1881),
tennis player 28
October – Pierre
Froidebise (born 1914),
organist 21
December –
Fernand Rigaux (born 1905), astronomer...
- (succeeding Desmet) from 1929
until 1953. His
pupils included Pierre Froidebise,
Charles Koenig,
Robert Kohnen,
Marcel Druart, Paul
Sprimont and Herman...
- conservatoire, he was also
introduced to
serial composition techniques by
Pierre Froidebise. However, it was only
after coming into
contact with the "Liège Group"...
- full by the
publishing house La
Table d’Émeraude in Paris, in
Claude Froidebise's French translation: "It is [d'Hooghvorst] who
proposed us to complete...
- Promotion.
Boydell Press. ISBN 978-1-84383-699-5.
Retrieved 10
February 2022.
Froidebise,
Pierre (1965).
Music from the
Chapel of
Charles V. Nonesuch. Fuhrmann...