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- Auguste Tolbecque (March 30, 1830 – March 8, 1919) was a French cellist who composed a number of etudes for his instrument. Born in Paris, Tolbecque studied...
- French cellist, viola da gamba player and instrument maker Auguste Tolbecque. Tolbecque was part of a distinguished family of musicians closely ****ociated...
- and Saint-Saëns himself before receiving its public premiere by Auguste Tolbecque and Aline Riffaud. The work features contrasting themes, intricate interplay...
- England at the society's concerts. Henry Forbes was the conductor, and Tolbecque and the younger Mori were the leaders of the orchestra. The orchestra...
- Cover art of L'art du Luthier by Auguste Tolbecque (1830–1919)...
- December 1872 at the Société nationale de musique in Paris, with Auguste Tolbecque on cello and the composer at the piano. The work is composed of three...
- broadcast on Medici.tv. Balanas plays a Charles-Adolphe Gand ‘Auguste Tolbecque 1849 cello. Her former instruments include Nicolo Gagliano and Giovanni...
- teachers including Anton Stamitz. Lambert M****art [pupils] Auguste Joseph Tolbecque Jaroslav Řídký [pupils] Jaromír Weinberger Anne-Marie Krumpholtz François...
- 1850), and his 1852 adaptation of Edouard Deldevez and Jean-Baptiste Tolbecque's score for Mazilier's Vert-Vert. La Petite marchande de bouquets. C****ography...
- the musical arrangement of Ozaï; ou l'Insulaire. Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Tolbecque later adapted the piece originally composed by Gide for a quadrille score...