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Baron Arthur Grumiaux (French: [gʁymjo]; 21
March 1921 – 16
October 1986) was a
Belgian violinist,
considered by some to have been "one of the few truly...
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Grumiaux is a
surname of
French origin.
People with that name include:
Arthur Grumiaux (1921–1986),
Belgian violinist and
pianist Émile
Grumiaux (1861–1932)...
- Émile
Grumiaux (11 June 1861 in
Boussu – 18 May 1932 in Liévin) was a
French competitor in the
sport of archery.
Grumiaux competed in one event, winning...
- two years. Also
known as the "
Grumiaux" Stradivarius, it had been
owned by the
celebrated Belgian virtuoso Arthur Grumiaux. The
instrument is
owned by entrepreneur...
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Henryk Szeryng and
Arthur Grumiaux, with whom she pla**** her last concert.
While renowned primarily as a violinist,
Grumiaux was also a fine pianist, and...
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still in her
teens she
moved to
Belgium to
study privately with
Arthur Grumiaux, who is
noted as "holding her in
regard for her
energy and the way in which...
- The
Arthur Grumiaux International Violin Competition is a
violin competition held in Brussels, Belgium.
First held in 2008
under the name of "Bravo", in...
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August 14, 1985
Anderson Mesa E.
Bowell FLO 3.9 km MPC · JPL 4571
Grumiaux 1985 RY3
Grumiaux September 8, 1985 La
Silla H.
Debehogne THM 15 km MPC · JPL 4572...
- of
major violinists, such as
Henri Vieuxtemps, Eugène Ysaÿe and
Arthur Grumiaux,
while Adolphe Sax
invented the
saxophone in 1846. The
composer César Franck...
- Solo No. 3 In E, BWV 1006" –
Johann Sebastian Bach (Performed by
Arthur Grumiaux) Side B
Exploration "'Vishnu
Symphony No. 19, Op. 217" – Alan Hovhaness...