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Entertissued
Entertissued En`ter*tis"sued, a. Same as Intertissued.
Intertissued
Intertissued In`ter*tis"sued, a. Interwoven. [R.] --Shak.

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- international fame, and a noted teacher. Tertis was born in West Hartlepool, the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants. Tertis's first instrument was the piano, and...
- such as Tertis. Englishmen Arthur Bliss, Edwin York Bowen, Benjamin Dale, and Ralph Vaughan Williams all wrote chamber and concert works for Tertis. William...
- 1929, Walton sent the completed concerto to Tertis, who immediately rejected it because of its modernity. Tertis later realised his error and wrote in his...
- Parti****nts in the Tertis competition are of any nationality and must be aged between 19 - 30 at the time of the competition. The 14th Lionel Tertis International...
- of it centralized in Britain in the early 1900s. British violist Lionel Tertis is often credited with po****rizing the viola as a solo instrument in the...
- dvi- ⁠2 + 1 / 2 ⁠ — sester- semiquin- — — — — — — 3 tri- ter- tern-, trin- terti- tri- tris- ("thrice") common triakis- ("thrice") rare triplo- ("triple")...
- Royal Academy of Music under Frederick Corder (composition) and Lionel Tertis (viola), and pla**** in string quartets and theatre pit bands, before joining...
- the suggestion of Sir Thomas Beecham for the viola virtuoso Lionel Tertis. When Tertis received the m****cript, he rejected it immediately. The composer...
- 1974, one year prior to Tertis's death. He is the current owner of the 1717 Montagnana viola, which is the instrument that Tertis used during the height...
- was a British violist. He was considered to be in the line from Lionel Tertis and William Primrose, through to the violists of today such as Lawrence...