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- l'Artiste (Yves et Danièle) pour solistes de jazz et orchestre (1999) L'Aile ou la Cuisse (Concerto gastronomique) pour solistes de jazz et orchestre (2003)...
- Solistes de Musique Ancienne, also known as Solistes, is a London-based ensemble specialising in Baroque music. Founded in 2010 by conductor Joel Newsome...
- conductor. He emigrated to Germany in 1978. In 1989, Händler founded the Solistes Européens Luxembourg, and served as its first artistic director until 2009...
- September 2010, König became music director and prin****l conductor of the Solistes Européens Luxembourg (SEL).  With SEL, he has conducted commercial recordings...
- (accessed 1 July 2015). Lewis, Uncle Dave (n.d.). “Christian Ivaldi / Solistes de l'orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg: Gabriel Pierné: La Musique...
- Prize Concours de Piano-Jazz de Moscou. 2005: 1st Prize 8ème Concours de Solistes de Jazz de Monaco. 2006: 1st Prize Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz. 2006:...
- 1996– Paris, ****a rive gauche par Pierre Gagnaire, 2005– Berlin, Les Solistes by Pierre Gagnaire, 2013–2016 (closed) Bordeaux, La Grande Maison Châtelaillon...
- Haydn, Mozart, Solistes Européens Luxembourg with Françoise Groben (SEL classics) Luigi Boccherini: Concertos pour violoncelle, Solistes Européens Luxembourg...
- objective, they encounter an unexpected obstacle standing in their way. 23 "Soliste" March 17, 2000 (2000-03-17) September 10, 2003 With Rick injured too severely...
- Chants sacrés (1951), evolved away from this bond in Symphonies pour quinze Solistes [1954–55] and in the Quintette [à la mémoire d’Anton Webern, 1955], and...