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- Verbrugghen may refer to: Hendrik Frans Verbrugghen (1654–1724), Flemish sculptor Henri Verbrugghen (1873–1934), Belgian musician Pieter Verbrugghen the...
- Henri Adrien Marie Verbrugghen (1 August 1873 – 12 November 1934) was a Belgian musician, who directed orchestras in England, Scotland, Australia and...
- Verbrugghen String Quartet was a string quartet founded by Henri Verbrugghen. In 1903 Verbrugghen founded in Scotland a string quartet. When in 1916 he...
- leading Antwerp sculptors such as Artus Quellinus the Elder, Pieter Verbrugghen I, Jan Pieter van Baurscheit de Elder, Jan Claudius de **** and Andries...
- Hendrik Frans Verbrugghen or Hendrik Frans Verbruggen (30 April 1654 in Antwerp – 12 December 1724 in Antwerp) was a Flemish sculptor and draftsman, who...
- Australia, founded in 1915 by Belgian conductor and violinist Henri Verbrugghen. The heritage-listed main building of the Conservatorium — the Greenway...
- Pieter Verbrugghen the Younger or Pieter Verbrugghen II(1648, Antwerpafter 1691, Antwerp) was a Flemish sculptor, draughtsman, etcher and stone merchant...
- Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. She was a member of Verbrugghen String Quartet founded by Henri Verbrugghen. She began violin studies at the age of 8. At the...
- Pieter Verbrugghen I (alternative spellings: Pieter Verbruggen I, Peter van der Brugghen I, Pieter van der Brugghen I, Peter Verbrugghen I, Peeter Verbrugghen...
- initial contract of five seasons. Emil Oberhoffer (1903–1922) Henri Verbrugghen (1923–1931) Eugene Ormandy (1931–1936) Dimitri Mitropoulos (1937–1949)...