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Philip Prosper Sainton (10
November 1891 – 2
September 1967) was a British–French composer, conductor, and violist. He was born in Arques-la-Bataille...
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Female child patient described by
Marie and
Sainton, 1898,
showing absence of clavicles...
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George Sainton Kaye Butterworth, MC (12 July 1885 – 5
August 1916) was an
English composer who was best
known for the
orchestral idyll The
Banks of Green...
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Prosper Philippe Catherine Sainton (5 June 1813 – 17
October 1890) was a
French violinist.
Sainton was the son of a
merchant at Toulouse,
where he was...
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Charlotte Helen Sainton-Dolby (17 May 1821 – 18
February 1885), was an
English contralto,
singing teacher and composer.
Charlotte Helen Dolby was born...
- Chausse, Jean (2016). "Le
pouvoir féminin en Arda". In Qadri, Jean-Philippe;
Sainton, Jérôme (eds.). Pour la
gloire de ce monde.
Recouvrements et consolations...
- high-level screen-grid
modulation scheme invented by
Joseph B.
Sainton (317C, et al.).
Sainton's 317C
series consisted of a
class C
carrier tube in parallel...
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frequently sung by po****r
vocalists such as
Antoinette Sterling and
Charlotte Sainton-Dolby, each of whom gave
distinctly different interpretations. Sterling...
- Thomas". Cwgc.org.
Retrieved 10 June 2018. "Lieutenant Butterworth,
George Sainton Kaye". Cwgc.org.
Retrieved 10 June 2018. "William Crozier". Cwgc.org. Retrieved...
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eldest of
three children.
North trained as a
vocalist under Charlotte Helen Sainton-Dolby, but her
voice failed, and she then
devoted herself to
painting flowers...