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Franck and started
By the end of the 19th century, several French composers had started using the sinfonia concertante technique in symphonic poems, for example, Saint-Saëns uses a violin in Danse macabre, and César Franck a piano in Les Djinns.
In June 1835 César Franck started studying with him, although only did so for 10 months, until Reicha died in May 1836.
It was started by Norwegian professional snowboarders Daniel Franck and Terje Haakonsen.

Franck and new
At first he regarded his new life as a renunciation of his art, and fell out of practise: but after some time he resolved to study and learn by heart the works of Bach, Mendelssohn, Widor, César Franck, and Max Reger systematically.
Examples include traffic collisions, in which the effect of lost kinetic energy can be seen in the damage to the vehicles ; electrons losing some of their energy to atoms ( as in the Franck – Hertz experiment ); and particle accelerators in which the kinetic energy is converted into mass in the form of new particles.
" Though he liked the new French music, during his youth Ravel still felt fond of the older French styles of Franck and the Romanticism of Beethoven and Wagner.
In this position he won the favorable attention of the church's Abbé Dancel, who in 1851 moved to the new church of Saint-Jean-Saint-François-au-Marais as curé and two years later invited Franck to assume the position of titulaire, or primary organist.
" My new organ ," Franck said, " it's like an orchestra!
Furthermore, Franck's playing ability and his love of the Cavaillé-Coll instruments led to his collaboration with the builder to demonstrate the latter's instruments, Franck travelling to towns throughout France to show off older instruments or play inaugural concerts on new ones.
His increasing reputation as both performer and improviser continued to make Franck much in demand for inaugural or dedicatory recitals of new or rebuilt Cavaillé-Coll organs: Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély's new instrument at Saint-Sulpice ( 1862 ) and later for organs at Notre-Dame, Saint-Étienne-du-Mont, and La Trinité ; for some of these instruments, Franck had acted ( by himself or with Camille Saint-Saëns ) as consultant.
d ' Indy relates that independently but unanimously each new student came to call their professor Père Franck, " Father Franck ".
The dissension between Franck's family and his circle of students reached a new height when Franck published Psyché ( written 1886 – 88 ), a symphonic poem based on the Greek myth.
As a result of MNR's low electoral results, Franck Timmermans and a few other former MNR members formed a new party in 2005, called the Parti populiste ( Populist Party, PP ) which tends to get closer of original Front national ( Timmermans will later join Front national's cantonal campaign by representing it in Saint-Nazaire, as other candidates in Northern France on March 2008 ).
magazine published photographs of the princess with a man the magazine identified as her new boyfriend, Franck Brasseur, a married croupier.
* In 2000, both Wang and Franck Dumoulin ( France ) scored 590 points and tied for a new Olympic record.

Franck and term
This term became the motto of the newly-founded Société Nationale de Musique, of which Franck became the oldest member ; his music appeared on its first program in November 1871.

Franck and at
James Franck, the director of the institute reported the incident to his colleague Pauli in Zürich with the humorous remark that at least this time Pauli was innocent.
César Franck at the console of the organ at Basilique Ste-Clotilde, Paris | Saint Clotilde, Paris
* January 22 – Maria Kliegel makes her London debut at the Wigmore Hall, with a programme of Bach, Kodály, and Franck.
* Charles-Marie Widor succeeds César Franck as organ professor at the Paris Conservatoire.
* 1928 – 30 Post-doctoral work at the University of Göttingen and Bristol University under James Franck, Max Born, John Lennard-Jones
Houtermans began his studies at the Georg-August University of Göttingen in 1921, and he received his doctorate under James Franck in 1927, the same year Robert Oppenheimer received his doctorate under Max Born.
Every year at the International Astronautical Congress, three prestigious awards are given out: the Allan D. Emil Memorial Award, the Franck J. Malina Astronautics Medal and the Luigi G. Napolitano Award.
The pioneer works on high-pressure Supercritical Water Flames were carried out by professor EU Franck at the German University of Karlsruhe in the late 80s.
Despite health concerns, particularly regarding the condition of his hands, Ysaÿe was at his best when performing, and many prominent composers dedicated major works to him, including Claude Debussy, Camille Saint-Saëns, César Franck, and Ernest Chausson.
César Franck presented his Violin Sonata in A to them as a gift on the morning of the wedding, and after a hurried rehearsal Ysaÿe performed the piece at the marriage celebration.
His father entered Franck at the Royal Conservatory of Liège, studying solfège, piano, organ, and harmony with Joseph Daussoigne-Méhul and other faculty members.
" Concerts performed by young Franck ( some with his brother on the violin, some including Franck's own compositions ) were at first received well, but increasingly Nicolas-Joseph's commercial promotion of his sons antagonized the Parisian musical journals and critics.
He had known her from his years at the Conservatoire, and for young Franck Félicité Desmousseaux's family home had become something of a refuge from his overbearing father.
Although young Franck had never shone at the Conservatoire as organist in the manner that he had as pianist, he had wanted an organist's position, not least because it provided a steady income.
This was totally outside the scope of the kind of playing which Franck had learned from Benoist at the Conservatoire ; most French organs did not have the pedal board notes required for such work, and even France's own great classical organ tradition dating from the period of the Couperins was at that time neglected in favor of the art of improvisation.
To prepare himself for this organ's capabilities ( including its thirty-note pedal ), Franck purchased a practice pedalboard from Pleyel et Cie for home practice to improve his pedal technique, as well as spending many hours at the organ keyboard.
In addition, Franck began to give " organ-concerts " or recitals at Sainte-Clotilde of his own works and those of other composers.
Franck reinforced his understanding of German organ music and how it should be played by hearing Anton Bruckner at Notre-Dame in 1869.
Franck's reputation was now widespread enough, through his fame as performer, his membership in the Société, and his smaller but devoted group of students, that when Benoist retired as professor of organ at the reopening of the Paris Conservatoire in 1872, Franck was proposed as successor.

Franck and Conservatoire
Young Franck and his brother entered the Conservatoire in October, 1837, César-Auguste continuing his piano studies under Zimmerman and beginning composition with Aimé Leborn.
This animosity, " undoubtedly personal ", may well have caused Nicolas-Joseph to decide that a return to Belgium was in order, and in 1842 " a peremptory order " to young Franck compelled the latter to leave the Conservatoire and accompany him.
It turned out that Franck did not know that when his father, Nicolas-Joseph, became a naturalized French citizen to enter his sons into the Conservatoire as students, they were counted as citizens only until age twenty-one, when they were obliged to declare their allegiance to France as adults.
On the other hand, Franck experienced some tensions in his faculty life: he tended to teach composition as much as he did organ performance and improvisation ; he was considered unsystematic in his teaching techniques (" Franck never taught by means of hard and fast rules or dry, ready-made theories "), with an offhand attitude towards the official texts and books approved by the Conservatoire ; and his popularity among some students provoked some jealousy among his fellow professors and some counter-claims of bias on the part of those professors when judging Franck's pupils for the various prizes, including the Prix de Rome.
The funeral mass for Franck was held at Sainte-Clotilde, attended by a large congregation including Léo Delibes ( officially representing the Conservatoire ), Saint-Saëns, Eugène Gigout, Gabriel Fauré, Alexandre Guilmant, Charles-Marie Widor ( who succeeded Franck as professor of organ at the Conservatoire ), and Édouard Lalo.
On the advice of Henri Duparc, he became a devoted student of César Franck at the Conservatoire de Paris.
Inspired by his own studies with Franck and dissatisfied with the standard of teaching at the Conservatoire de Paris, d ' Indy, together with Charles Bordes and Alexandre Guilmant, founded the Schola Cantorum de Paris in 1894.
His affinity with the music of Ravel, Debussy and Franck has merited commendations from the acclaimed Marcelle de la Cour, Director of the Conservatoire Superiere de Musique in Paris.
In addition, he attended the Conservatoire classes of César Franck, about whom he wrote a short book in 1930 ( César Franck: Etude Critique ).

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