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performed under the name
Dagmar Rybner.
Rybner was born in
Baden to
Claudine Pezet de
Corval and Dr.
Cornelius Rybner, a
Danish composer and
pianist who...
- Bordes,
Ernest Chausson,
Reynaldo Hahn,
Edouard Trémisot,
Dagmar de
Corval Rybner, and Paul Paray. He also
maintained a
correspondence of
interest with the...
- (1888–1967) set Teasdale's poem "Pierrot's Song" to music.
Dagmar de
Corval Rybner (1890–1965) used Teasdale's
poems for her
songs "Pastorale", "Pierrot",...
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Rachmaninoff quickly dealt with business,
hiring pianist Dagmar de
Corval Rybner as his secretary, interpreter, and aide in
dealing with
American life. He...
- Piece; Julia's Hair;
Cherry Ripe). To Electra;
Tulips Dagmar de
Corval Rybner: Bid Me to LIve Alan Rawsthorne: To
Daffodils Hugh S. Roberton: Here a solemn...
- Bayonne, New Jersey. At
Columbia University, he was a
pupil of
Cornelius Rybner and
Edward MacDowell.
Chanson P****ionée: Romance, 1916
Surrexit Christus...
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Rybners Gymnasium,
Esbjerg S
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- (1890–1951) Eda
Rapoport (1890–1968)
Yvonne Rokseth (1890–1948)
Dagmar de
Corval Rybner (1890–1965) Sara Opal
Search (1890–1961)
Alice Marion Shaw (born 1890) Susan...
- his
diaries by the
nickname Minna),
Eastman Johnson, Dora Wheeler,
Dagmar Rybner, and
Candace Wheeler.
Beckwith painted her
portrait in 1908,
which was given...
- by Jean
Richepin (Cologne,
December 19, 1907).
Composer Dagmar de
Corval Rybner used Richepin’s text for her song "Te Souvient-il". Mam'selle Napoléon is...