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Composers he influenced musically included pupils of J. S.
They included established masters from other parts of Italy, probably working with their own teams as sub-contractors, as well as pupils and journeymen.
Although his pupils included Peter Philips and Thomas Tomkins, both of whom were active as keyboard composers, the native virginal school to which he had contributed so much went into sharp decline with a number of deaths in the 1620s and never recovered.
Former pupils of Monmouth School have included politicians Colin Moynihan and Derek Ezra ; international rugby players Eddie Butler and John Gwilliam ; and show jumper David Broome.
Other pupils of this generation included Heinrich Jalowetz, Erwin Stein and Egon Wellesz, and somewhat later Eduard Steuermann, Hanns Eisler, Rudolf Kolisch, Paul A. Pisk, Karl Rankl, Josef Rufer and Viktor Ullmann.
By extension, however, certain pupils of Schoenberg's pupils ( such as Berg's pupil Hans Erich Apostel and Webern's pupils René Leibowitz, Leopold Spinner and Ludwig Zenk ) are usually included in the roll-call.
Later in his life he was appointed professor of composition at the Conservatoire de Paris and the École Normale de Musique ; his pupils included Maurice Duruflé, Olivier Messiaen, Joaquín Rodrigo and Manuel Ponce.
His other pupils included Metrocles, Monimus, Menippus, Cleomenes, Theombrotus, and Crates ' brother Pasicles.
His followers and pupils included his son Karl ( who sometimes painted so well that his works are occasionally mistaken for those of his father ), Oudinot, Delpy, Albert Charpin and Pierre Emmanuel Damoye.
After the war, together with Hilary Pepler and Desmond Chute, Gill founded The Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic at Ditchling, where his pupils included the young David Jones, who soon began a relationship with Gill's daughter, Petra.
His pupils included the orators Theramenes and Isocrates, and in the year of the death of Socrates ( 399 BC ), Prodicus was still living.
She had 11 pupils, which included her five younger brothers.
Its famous pupils included the poet Alun Lewis and the actor Sir Anthony Hopkins.
His many distinguished pupils included Pierre Boulez and Yvonne Loriod, who became his second wife.
Other pupils included Karlheinz Stockhausen in 1952, Alexander Goehr in 1956 – 57, György Kurtág in 1957, Tristan Murail in 1967 – 72 and George Benjamin during the late 1970s.
She grew up in north-west London, attending the Yehudi Menuhin School on a scholarship as a weekly boarder between the ages of 8 and 18, where her fellow pupils included Nigel Kennedy.
Already a successful opera composer, in 1715 Porpora was appointed at the Conservatory of S. Onofrio, where his pupils included such well-known castrati as Giuseppe Appiani, Felice Salimbeni, and Gaetano Majorano ( known as Caffarelli ), as well as distinguished female singers such as Regina Mingotti and Vittoria Tesi ; Farinelli may well have studied with him privately.
His pupils included canal engineer William Jessop and architect and engineer Benjamin Latrobe.
His pupils included Anton Colander, Christoph Bernhard, Matthias Weckmann, Heinrich Albert, Johann Theile, Friedrich Werner, Philipp Stolle Johann Nauwach, Caspar Kittel, Christoph Kittel, Clemens Thieme, Johann Klemm, Johann Vierdanck, David Pohle, Constantin Christian Dedekind, Johann Jakob Loewe ( or Löwe ), Johann Kaspar Horn, Friedrich von Westhoff, Adam Krieger, Johann Wilhelm Furchheim, Carlo Farina.
His pupils included Basilios Bessarion and George Scholarius ( later to become Patriarch of Constantinople and Plethon's enemy ).
Xenakis's compositions from 1949 – 52 were mostly inspired by Greek folk melodies, as well as Bartók, Ravel, and others ; after studying with Messiaen, he discovered serialism and gained a deep understanding of contemporary music ( Messiaen's other pupils at the time included, for example, Karlheinz Stockhausen and Jean Barraqué ).
Other Monteux students included John Canarina, whose 2003 biography was the first full-length study of the conductor in English, and Charles Bruck, one of Monteux's first pupils in Paris, who became music director of the school in Hancock after Monteux's death.
Lily's pupils included William Paget, John Leland, Antony Denny, Thomas Wriothesley and Edward North, 1st Baron North.

pupils and Jack
He was educated at Staples Road School, Loughton, and then boarded at Brentwood School, at that time a direct grant grammar school with largely LEA supported pupils, ( where he was already expressing political ambitions and took the name " Jack ", allegedly after the 14th century peasant leader Jack Straw — although " Jack " is a common diminutive of " John ") and read law at the University of Leeds.
His pupils include Eleanor Roosevelt, the Duke of Windsor, John D. Rockefeller Jr., Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, Barbara Hutton, Elizabeth Arden, Manuel L. Quezon, and Jack Dempsey.
Some of the school's more notable pupils include Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman, Jack Cole, and silent film star Louise Brooks.
The eyes of characters symbolize their status in the Jack universe: sins have no pupils ; living souls and angels have full pupils ; the souls of deceased persons have " pin-prick " eyes as long as they do not recognize their sins.
Longthorpe Primary School is located in the village on Bradwell Road ; secondary pupils attend nearby Jack Hunt School in Netherton.

pupils and Herbert
Until 2008 the Herbert Shiner School took pupils in years 6, 7 and 8 before they moved on to Midhurst Grammar School but this was closed down when the new Midhurst Rother College was opened.
His pupils included Ralph Vaughan Williams at Cambridge and Herbert Howells at the Royal College of Music.
He dedicated a book to Henry Herbert and Jane Grey, his highest-ranking pupils: Regole de la lingua thoscana ( Rules of the Tuscan language ).
* Arthur Hiller's 1984 comedy-drama Teachers features Little Big Man cast member Richard Mulligan partially reprising his Custer role as Herbert Gower, an outpatient from a mental institution who is accidentally put in charge of a U. S. History class and teaches his pupils while impersonating historical figures such as Custer, but also Abe Lincoln and Ben Franklin amongst others.
As one of Brewer ’ s articled pupils Sumsion was following in the footsteps of his slightly older contemporaries, Herbert Howells and Ivor Gurney.
* Little Big Man, a 1970 western by Arthur Penn in which Richard Mulligan originated the portrayal of General Custer he partially reprises in Teachers, as mental patient Herbert Gower, who teaches his pupils while impersonating historical figures such as Custer, but also Abe Lincoln and Ben Franklin amongst others ( see above ).
the much respected deputy Head ( and Geography teacher, affectionately known as ' Pop ' by pupils ) suddenly died, and in 1960 a new ‘ Herbert ’ house was named in his memory.

pupils and Matthew
Matthew Arnold School is a British co-educational secondary school in Staines-upon-Thames, taking pupils from the age of 11 (" Year 7 ") to 16 (" Year 11 ").
Matthew Arnold takes in many pupils from a variety of schools, including Buckland Primary School, Laleham Church of England School, Kingscroft School, Town Farm Primary School, Our Lady of Rosary, Stanwell Fields, Clarendon, Ashford Park, Echelford Primary School and many more.
Among the more illustrious of his pupils were Christopher Wren, Robert Hooke, Robert South, John Dryden, John Locke, Matthew Prior, Thomas Millington and Francis Atterbury.
Saint Mary's closed in July 2010 and the pupils were moved to an existing site at Matthew Humberston to begin the new term in September 2010, pending the completion of the new school building.
A Latin poem by Robert Matthew in 1647 contains a probable reference to cricket being played by pupils of Winchester College on nearby St. Catherine ’ s Hill.

pupils and M
M. R. Columbus and Gabriele Falloppio were pupils of Vesalius, the 16th century anatomist.
Almost all Arcola pupils attend Baines Middle School ( in unincorporated Fort Bend County ); that portion serves areas south of Highway 6 and areas east of F. M.
He had many pupils, of whom the following is an incomplete list: William Atkinson ; W. Blogg ; H. Brown ; Joseph Dixon ( perhaps a son of the draughtsman ); John Foster, junior of Liverpool ; J. M. Gandy ; C. Humfrey ; Henry Kitchen ; W. Sanderson ; R. Smith ; Thomas and John Westmacott ; M. Wynn ; and his sons Benjamin and Philip Wyatt.
It is a long-standing practice that pupils write A. M. D. G.
Many of his pupils ' plates as well as his own are signed, M † S, as are many copies probably by artists with no connection to him.
Among Hardwick's pupils was the artist J. M. W.
Students and Pupils Movement of Côte d ' Ivoire ( in French: Mouvement des Etudiants et Elèves de Côte d ' Ivoire ), generally called M. E. E. C. I., was an organization of students and pupils in Côte d ' Ivoire.

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