- Eugène-Auguste
Ysaÿe (French: [øʒɛn iza.i]; 16 July 1858 – 12 May 1931) was a
Belgian virtuoso violinist, composer, and conductor. He was
regarded as...
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Ysaÿe Quartet is the name of two
string quartets:
Ysaÿe Quartet (1886),
established by Eugène
Ysaÿe Ysaÿe Quartet (1984),
named after the
original quartet...
- The
Ysaÿe Quartet (Quatuor
Ysaÿe) was a
French string quartet that was
founded in 1984 by
students at the
Conservatoire de
Paris named after the original...
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Ysaye M.
Barnwell is an
American singer and composer.
Barnwell was a
member of the
African American a
cappella ensemble Sweet Honey in the Rock from 1979...
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studied for
seven years with
Jascha Brodsky, who had been a
student of Eugène
Ysaÿe. She
learned the études of Kreutzer, Ševčík, Gaviniès and Rode, Paganini's...
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patroness of the arts and good
friend of
Ysaÿe, set up the
competition in his
memory in 1937. The
prestige of
Ysaÿe and Belgium's
Royal Court (King Albert...
- Eugène
Ysaÿe's set of Six
Sonatas for solo violin, Op. 27, was
written in July 1923. Each
sonata was
dedicated to one of
Ysaÿe’s contemporary violinists:...
- Théophile
Ysaÿe (French: [te.ofil iza.i]; 2
March 1865 – 24
March 1918) was a
Belgian composer and pianist, born in Verviers, Belgium. His
brother was...
- Lisa
Ysale Tarleau (1878–1952), also
known as Lisa
Ysaye, was an
early 20th-century
American writer. Her
short stories appeared in
major magazines of...
- minor, Op. 12 for
violin and
orchestra (or piano) is the
first of Eugène
Ysaÿe's poems for
string instruments and orchestra. The
piece first took shape...