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    Martin Pierre Joseph Marsick (9 March 1847, in Jupille-sur-Meuse – 21 October 1924, in Paris), was a Belgian violin player, composer and teacher. His violin...
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  • The Ex-Marsick Stradivarius of 1715 is a violin named after Belgian violinist and teacher Martin Pierre Marsick (1847–1924), who owned the instrument made...
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  • orchestral premiere in Paris, the violin was played instead by Martin Pierre Marsick. It is one of the standards of the classical concertante repertoire...
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    Martin Pierre Marsick [pupils] Henri Marteau Frantz Jehin-Prume Henry Schradieck [pupils] César Thomson [pupils] Bob van Asperen Richard Egarr Pierre...
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  • was written by Camille Saint-Saëns in October 1885. Dedicated to Martin Pierre Marsick, it was premiered on 9 January 1886 in Paris. The sonata has been...
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    he went to Paris to continue his studies. He studied violin with Martin Pierre Marsick, harmony with André Gedalge, and composition with Jules Massenet...
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  • (1790–1862) John David Loder (1788–1846) David Mannes (1866–1959) Martin Pierre Marsick (1847–1924) Oscar Martel (1848–1924) Lambert Massart (1811–1892)...
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    including Gabriel Fauré, Robert Fuchs, Joseph Hellmesberger, Jr., and Martin Pierre Marsick. Serge Blanc Marius Constant Christian Ferras Joan Field Ivry Gitlis...
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    he was the violist of the Quatuor Marsick, along with Guillaume Rémy, Jules Delsart and founder Martin Pierre Marsick, one of the best and most famous...
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  • businessman and politician, founded Stanford University (d. 1893) 1847 – Martin Pierre Marsick, Belgian violinist, composer, and educator (d. 1924) 1850 – Hamo...
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    teachers from the Conservatoire: piano with Le Couppey, violin with Martin Pierre Marsick, and music composition with Marie Gabriel Augustin Savard and Benjamin...
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    for Paris, and joined the Conservatoire de Paris, studying with Martin Pierre Marsick. He settled in 1903 in Amsterdam, in 1908 in Berlin, and in 1934...
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    first prize in 1891. Having continued his studies in Paris with Martin Pierre Marsick he settled in Frankfurt in 1896 where he was concertmaster at the...
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    Heynberg (1831-1897) studied with teachers including François Prume. Martin Pierre Marsick [pupils] Ovide Musin [pupils] César Thomson [pupils] Eugène Ysaÿe [pupils]...
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  • the direction of maestro Armand Marsick (nephew of Martin Pierre Marsick). Principal conductors have been Armand Marsick, Vladimir Golschmann, Jesús Arámbarri...
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    he gave lessons. Among his notable students were Alfred De Sève, Martin Pierre Marsick, Henri Marteau, Henry Schradieck, Paul Viardot and César Thomson...
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  • (1688–1720) Jef Maes (1905–1996) Pierre van Maldere (1729–1768) Paul de Maleingreau (1887–1956) Martin Pierre Marsick (1847–1924) Martin-Joseph Mengal (1784–1851)...
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    he received his diploma. In 1913, he continued his studies with Martin Pierre Marsick at the Conservatoire de Paris. Back in Warsaw, he founded and led...
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    Saint-Saëns and other well known musicians such as Louis Diémer, Martin Pierre Marsick, and Isidor Philipp would often perform at the concerts of the society...
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  • Thumbnail for Manuel Quiroga (violinist)
    included Gabriel Fauré, Kreisler, Thibaud, Boucherit, Lucien Capet and Martin Pierre Marsick. He was the first Spanish winner of the prize since Pablo de Sarasate...
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