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Blanche Deschamps-
Jéhin (also
Marie Blanche Deschamps-
Jehin) (18
September 1857, Lyons- June 1923, Paris) was a
French operatic contralto who had a prolific...
- Gillon, Michaël; Gómez
Maqueo Chew, Yilen; Hebb, Leslie; ****ier, Coel;
Jehin, Emmanuël; Maxted,
Pierre F. L.; Martin,
David V.; Pepe, Francesco; Pollacco...
- Léon
Jehin (17 July 1853 – 14
February 1928) was a
conductor and composer,
especially ****ociated with the
opera house in
Monte Carlo. He
composed the...
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Frantz Jehin-Prume (18
April 1839 – 29 May 1899) was a
Canadian violinist, composer, and
music educator of
Belgian birth. He
began his
career as a highly...
- Fitzsimmons, Alan; Guilbert-Lepoutre, Aurelie; Hsieh,
Henry H.; ****, Man-To;
Jehin, Emmanuel; Kelley,
Michael S. P.; Knight,
Matthew M.; Opitom,
Cyrielle (November...
- Foreman-Mackey, Daniel; Haldemann, Jonas; Hernandez,
David M.; Ingalls, James;
Jehin, Emmanuel; Langford, Zachary; Leconte, Jérémy; Lederer,
Susan M.; Luger...
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Hamilton Moore Jeffers H. M.
Jeffers (1934) Emmanuël
Jehin 1 n.a. E.
Jehin; TRAPPIST, U Liège E.
Jehin —
Peter Jekabsons 2 1943–1990 P. Jekabsons; amateur...
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spotted once." List of
potentially habitable exoplanets Gillon, Michaël;
Jehin, Emmanuël; Lederer,
Susan M.; Delrez, Laetitia; et al. (May 2016). "Temperate...
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Melba as Mimì,
Enrico Caruso as Rodolfo,
Alexis Boyer as Marcello, and Léon
Jehin conducting. Prato: 25
December 1902,
Regio Teatro Metastasio with Ulderica...
- Notari,
while the
current musical arrangement was
composed in 1914 by Léon
Jehin.
Under the
reign of
Prince Florestan I who
become the
Monegasque sovereign...