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Julien Tiersot (5 July 1857, in Bourg-en-Bresse (Rhône-Alpes) – 10
August 1936, in Paris), was a
French musicologist,
composer and a
pioneer in ethnomusicology...
- veut (1888) was not produced. In
conjunction with the
musician Julien Tiersot (b. 1857), he made
efforts for the
preservation of the
French folk songs...
- Gounod, p. 39 Gounod, p. 40
Tiersot, p. 411 Hillemacher, p. 13; and Harding, pp. 32–33 and 72 Flynn, p. 2
Quoted in
Tiersot, p. 411 Hillemacher, p. 14...
- étrangers en
France sous l'ancien régime, 2nd ed. (Paris: Champion, 1921).
Tiersot (1915), p. [page needed]. Benton, Rita (1966). "London
Music in 1815, as...
- of the
comic opera. An
adaptation of Le Jeu
Robin et Marion, by
Julien Tiersot, was pla**** at
Arras by a
company from the
Paris Opéra-Comique on the occasion...
- p. 474
quoted in
Shanet 1958, p. 472 Hart 2006, p. 239 240
Tiersot 1903, p. 393 394
Tiersot 1903, p. 396 "Bizet
semble être le
premier qui ait écrit en...
-
innocent rustic play or
heroic greenwood bravery. An
adaptation by
Julien Tiersot was
performed at
Arras in 1896 at a
festival in
honour of Adam de la Halle...
-
indegenes de l'Amerique du Nord, (1910); this
scholarly work by
Julien Tiersot contains several Creole folk
songs not
found elsewhere,
notably "Chanson...
- 1857 –
Clara Zetkin,
German theorist and
activist (d. 1933) 1857 –
Julien Tiersot,
French musicologist and
composer (d. 1936) 1860 –
Robert Bacon, American...
- Franck,
Pierre de Bréville,
Ernest Chausson,
Gabriel Fauré and
Julien Tiersot. The
music was pla**** in part by the
Quatuor Ysaÿe, as
happened in the...