- The Ex-
Marsick Stradivarius of 1715 is a
violin named after Belgian violinist and
teacher Martin Pierre Marsick (1847–1924), who
owned the
instrument made...
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Martin Pierre Joseph Marsick (9
March 1847, in Jupille-sur-Meuse – 21
October 1924, in Paris), was a
Belgian violin player,
composer and teacher. His...
- 211–213;
Berberich 2016, p. 153.
Whited 2002, pp. 1–3.
Gupta 2009, p. 17.
Marsick 2023.
Anatol 2003, pp. ix–x.
Beckett 2008, p. 114: "The
Goblet of Fire...
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written by
Camille Saint-Saëns in
October 1885.
Dedicated to
Martin Pierre Marsick, it was
premiered on 9
January 1886 in Paris. The
sonata has been called...
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Retrieved 26
August 2020.[dead link] OCLC 1077449155 to OCLC 1030559084
Marsick,
Laurent (26
August 2020). "'Dix pe**** nègres': le best-seller d'Agatha...
- from the Conservatoire:
piano with Le Couppey,
violin with
Martin Pierre Marsick, and
music composition with
Marie Gabriel Augustin Savard and Benjamin...
- the
String Quartet, and the
Violin Sonata. The work was
premiered by the
Marsick Quartet, with
Camille Saint-Saëns
playing the
piano part,
which Franck...
- the
direction of
maestro Armand Marsick (nephew of
Martin Pierre Marsick). Prin****l
conductors have been
Armand Marsick,
Vladimir Golschmann, Jesús Arámbarri...
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delimited from
formal school learning and
nonformal learning in courses.
Marsick and
Watkins take up this
approach and go one step
further in
their definition...
- Stradivarius,
which he pla**** for 10
years before exchanging it for the 1705
Marsick Stradivarius in June 1966,
which he pla****
until his
death (Interview included...