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Augustine Anne
Tayau (12 June 1855 –
August 1892) was a
French violinist and
violin teacher.
Marie Tayau was born to
music teachers Henri Tayau and Adélina-Eulalie-Aude...
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Henri Tayau was an
operetta singer and actor, and violinist, who
during a
short but
successful career performed many
light tenor roles in opéra-bouffes...
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religion has
three prin****l divinities. The
supreme god is the sun god,
Tayau, "our father". He
travels across the sky
during the day,
sitting down in...
- playability,
including Joseph Joachim, Sivori,
Scott Tixier, Léonard,
Marie Tayau, and
Jules Armingaud, who
considered a Collin-Mezin
equal to a Stradivari...
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Bouffes company in mind,
including Désiré, Léonce, Lise Tautin, and
Henri Tayau as an Orphée who
could actually play Orpheus's violin. The
first performance...
- Société
Nationale de
Musique in the
Salle Pleyel, with
young violinist Marie Tayau, was a
great success, with the
third movement having to be encored. In a...
- New York, New York US
American Also
pianist /
Pupil of
Henri Vieuxtemps /
Tayau,
Marie 1855/06/12 Pau,
France 1892/08 Paris,
France French Violinist and...
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botanist Marie-Lucie
Tarpent (born 1941), French–born
Canadian linguist Marie Tayau (1855–1892),
French musician Marie Taylor (musicologist) (1930–1999), New...
- (Conductor:
Jacques Offenbach) Guido, son of a
merchant from
Trieste tenor Tayau Marianne, a widow, his
housekeeper mezzo-soprano
Marguerite Macé Minette...
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Tapie Félicien
Taris Émile-Alexandre
Taskin Jean
Tatlian Lise
Tautin Henri Tayau Tayc Izé
Teixeira Sébastien
Tellier Nicolas Testé Tété
Fursy Teyssier Ludovic...