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Ginette Neveu was born in Paris into a musical family: Her brother Jean-Paul Neveu became a classical pianist, and the composer and organist Charles-Marie Widor was their great-uncle.
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The Lockheed L-749 Constellation crashed into Monte Redondo ( São Miguel Island, Azores ), killing all 11 crew members and 37 passengers on board, including Cerdan and the famous French violinist Ginette Neveu, while approaching the intermediate stop airport at Santa Maria.
Among his pupils were Edwin Bélanger, Bronislaw Gimpel, Ivry Gitlis, Szymon Goldberg, Ida Haendel, Josef Hassid, Alma Moodie, Ginette Neveu, Ricardo Odnoposoff, Max Rostal, Henryk Szeryng, Henri Temianka, Roman Totenberg and Josef Wolfsthal, all of whom achieved considerable fame as both performers and pedagogues.
A child prodigy, Ginette Neveu took violin lessons from her mother and made her solo debut at the age of seven with the Concerts Colonne in Paris.
At age 15, Ginette Neveu achieved worldwide celebrity status when she won the Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition over 180 contestants, including the future virtuoso David Oistrakh, who finished second, and Henri Temianka, who finished third.
Noted for her intensity, power, and impeccable sonority, Ginette Neveu is recognized as one of the great violinists of her era despite her young age at the time her career was ended.
All 48 people on board the flight died, including Ginette and Jean-Paul Neveu and the French boxing champion Marcel Cerdan.
Édith Piaf, Marcel Cerdan's lover at the time, wrote of Neveu in her autobiography, The Wheel of Fortune: " I would have traveled thousands of miles to hear the great Ginette Neveu ...."
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Yvonne Loriod, who later became Messiaen's second wife, was the piano soloist and Ginette Martenot played ondes Martenot for the first and several subsequent performances.
Ginette Harrison ( 28 February 1958 – 24 October 1999 ) was a professional climber of British origin.
The event raises money for the Charity, of which Ginette was an enthusiastic supporter, and which sponsors a school in Nepal, named in her honour.
The Violin Concerto by Federico Elizalde was premiered by Ginette Neveu in Paris in 1944, but Christian Ferras gave its London premiere under the direction of Gaston Poulet, in the presence of the composer, and made the world premiere recording on November 7, 1947, when he was aged only 14.
The critic Ginette Vincindeau has defined this as, " beautiful, but in a kind of natural way ; sexy, but intellectual at the same time, a kind of cerebral sexuality, — this was the hallmark of the nouvelle vague woman.
After deciding that his mother ( Ginette Reno ) was impregnated not by his father, but by an Italian tomato, he rechristens himself Léolo, and begins to have sexual fantasies about his neighbour Bianca ( Giuditta del Vecchio ).
His father arranged for him to play for fellow Pole Bronisław Huberman ( 1882-1947 ), who was much impressed and he arranged for Hassid to study under the Hungarian virtuoso Carl Flesch ( 1873-1944 ) at his summer course in 1937 at Spa, Belgium, where fellow students included Ivry Gitlis ( b. 1922 ) and Ginette Neveu ( 1919-1949 ).
Ginette and Paris
Toward the end of the book, Fillmore impregnates and promises to marry a French woman named Ginette, but she is physically abusive and controlling, so Miller convinces Fillmore to leave Paris without her.
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Other recurring characters are Pilote, Ginette, the Annonceur, Monsieur Pourquoi ( le Superdétective ), Louis Questionneur, Brigitte Banane, and the comic skeletal musical group Les Squelettes.
Ginette and family
Joan is also a principal character in The Wheel of Fortune by Susan Howatch, a novel that takes the characters of the Plantagenet family and recreates them in a modern dimension of the Godwin family of Oxmoon ( the throne ), where she appears as Ginevra ( Ginette ).
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Her brother Michel Dondalinger Dion sent the recording to music manager René Angélil, whose name he discovered on the back of a Ginette Reno album.
Ginette and their
In September 1913, Signac rented a house at Antibes, where he settled with Jeanne Selmersheim-Desgrange, who gave birth to their daughter Ginette on 2 October 1913.
In 1946 one of their daughters, Ginette, married Léopold Sédar Senghor, the poet and future president of Senegal.
Jacquouille, meanwhile, is befriended by Ginette la Clocharde, an attractive vagrant they meet early in their adventure.
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One of the party's co-founders, Ginette Skandrani, had long attracted criticism due to her involvement with Holocaust deniers.
The Stephen Roth Institute criticized the Green Party in 2004, calling its record " tainted by abortive attempts to expel from within its ranks notorious anti-Jewish activist Ginette Skandrani herself ethnically Jewish who has close contacts with Holocaust deniers.
Cyproterone acetate ( brand names Androcur, Climen, Diane 35, and Ginette 35 ) is a synthetic steroid, a potent antiandrogen that also possesses progestational properties.
MNAs Pierre Gingras, Ginette Grandmont, Linda Lapointe, Lucie Leblanc and Sébastien Proulx campaigned on behalf of the Conservative Party of Canada's candidates.
Together they managed the career of two successful Québec entertainers René Simard and Ginette Reno, among many other pop stars of the time.
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