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dedicatee and John
One of them, John Caryll ( the future dedicatee of The Rape of the Lock ), was twenty years older than the poet and had made many acquaintances in the London literary world.
Robert Sidney was a patron of musicians, as is proved by his being the dedicatee of Robert Jones ’ s First Booke of Songes and Ayres ( 1600 ) and A Musicall Banquet ( 1610 ) compiled by Robert Dowland, son of the composer John Dowland.
He is the dedicatee of John Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding and Thomas Greenhill's The Art of Embalming ".
Sidney himself is supposed to have learned Ramist theory from John Dee, and was the dedicatee of the biography by Banosius, but was not in any strict sense a Ramist.
He was a friend of both Charles Dickens and Dickens's biographer John Forster, and was the dedicatee of Dickens's last completed novel Our Mutual Friend ( 1865 ).
Sir John, who was knighted in 1601, also had the distinction of being the dedicatee of Shakespeare's The Phoenix and the Turtle after Salusbury became his patron.

dedicatee and into
There are thirty-two poems in the collection ( almost all with a dedicatee ), divided into five books, each with a dedicatory epistle.

dedicatee and on
In the period between the work's initial completion and the first performance on 29 October 1955, the composer and its dedicatee, David Oistrakh, worked on a number of revisions.
The piece was premiered in Paris on June 6, 1925, conducted by its dedicatee Serge Koussevitzky, and was not well received.
His influence on future filmmakers such as Quentin Tarantino ( who listed Chang as a dedicatee in the end credits of Kill Bill Volume 2 ), Robert Rodriguez and Zhang Yimou is unquestionable.
Fritz Kreisler, dedicatee of the concerto The premiere was at a Royal Philharmonic Society concert on 10 November 1910, with Kreisler and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by the composer.
Strauss had hoped for a miracle and he got one in the form of de Villemessant, the dedicatee of the ' Figaro-Polka ' who skillfully championed Strauss in his newspaper ' Le Figaro ' on 24 May 1867 onwards that the composer was able to score a triumph when invited to conduct at a ball hosted by Princess Pauline Metternich at the Austrian embassy on 28 May.
The first performance took place in London on April 26, 1924 with the dedicatee on violin and with Henri Gil-Marchex at the piano ( with luthéal ).
The score was taken on a visit that Strutt made to the home of the composer Havergal Brian in Shoreham-by-Sea, and was read through by Brian for his approval as the dedicatee.
The Petite Symphony Concertante was completed the following year and received its premiere in Zürich on May 27, 1946, under the direction of Paul Sacher, who is also the work's dedicatee.
Schubert had dedicated a set of Variations on a French Song ( Opus 10, D 624 ) to Beethoven, and wanted to present the dedicatee with a copy.
Orth is the dedicatee of her friend Larry McMurtry's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Lonesome Dove. She currently serves on the Board of Internews.

dedicatee and have
According to Lifris Cadoc was a son of Gwynllyw ( Latinized Gundleus ), eponymous ruler of Gwynllwg in South Wales and brother of Saint Petroc but depicted as a robber chieftain in his earlier life who led a band of three hundred, though he is said to have later retired as a hermit and is also the dedicatee of local churches.
However this church could have been dedicated to Paul the Apostle, or Paulinus of York, there is no documentary evidence to prove any of these three Saint Pauls was the original dedicatee of the church.

dedicatee and she
It is widely believed that she was a lesbian and that Lady Sarah Spencer, dedicatee of A Garden Diary ( 1901 ) was her lover.

dedicatee and was
Its dedicatee was Count Moritz von Fries, a patron to whom the fourth violin sonata, the string quintet of the same year, and the seventh symphony were also dedicated.
Allen later changed his mind about Hughes and decided that the concealed child was the Earl of Southampton, the dedicatee of Shakespeare's narrative poems.
Metrinko also was the hero ( and dedicatee ) of the book Razi Crossing, by Tom Burchill, when he saved a number of westerners ' lives during a revolutionary uprising in Tabriz, Iran in 1978.
It was supposedly lost when the only copy of it fell off the coach that was carrying it to its dedicatee.
Herbert is seen by many as the most likely candidate, since he was also the dedicatee of the First Folio of Shakespeare's works.
' is Southampton's initials reversed, and that he is a likely candidate as he was the dedicatee of Shakespeare's poems Venus & Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece.
Gazzelloni was the principal flute in the RAI orchestra for 30 years and dedicatee of many works.
In later medieval and Renaissance altarpieces, where the main panel consisted of a scene with large static figures, it was normal to include a predella below with a number of small-scale narrative paintings depicting events from the life of the dedicatee, whether Christ, the Virgin Mary or a saint.
Neupert was also the dedicatee of the second edition of the concerto ( Rikard Nordraak was the original dedicatee ), and it was said that he himself composed the first movement cadenza.
He was the dedicatee of Villa-Lobos's Rudepoêma and Stravinsky's Trois mouvements de Petrouchka.
The music was composed by Louis F. Gottschalk, Baum's favorite composer, who would also be the dedicatee of the Tik-Tok novel a year later.
She was the dedicatee of the Danzas fantásticas he completed in 1919.
Cameron points out that-kirk toponyms more frequently incorporate the name of the dedicatee, rather than the patron, so there is every reason to believe that Chadkirk really was dedicated to St Chad in the Middle Ages.
He was the dedicatee of Benjamin Frankel's first solo violin sonata ( 1942 ), and he also made the premiere recording.
The UK premiere was held at the Aldeburgh Festival in 1970 and was conducted by the dedicatee, Benjamin Britten.

dedicatee and Sir
Montagu was a dedicatee, as was Sir Henry Marten.
Michael Tippett's Symphony No. 4 was written in 1977 and first performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the symphony's dedicatee Sir Georg Solti.

dedicatee and who
When its dedicatee, Rostropovich gave the first performance, at the 1970 Aldeburgh Festival, Britten, who conducted the performance, regarded it as a major work, and persuaded Bliss to change its title from " Concertino " to Concerto.
It was dedicated to and premiered by Robert Hausmann, who later co-premiered Johannes Brahms's Double Concerto with Joseph Joachim, the dedicatee of Bruch's most famous work, the Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor.

dedicatee and .
Segovia's influence enlarged the repertoire, mainly as a commissioner or dedicatee of new works, as a transcriber, and to a far lesser extent as a composer with such works as his Estudio sin luz.
It is dedicated to Paul Vidal, and had its first performance in January 1896, under the direction of the dedicatee.
He is a dedicatee of works by Tom Johnson, Pauline Oliveros and others, and an album of those works is planned for release.
Ferdinand Hiller, the work's dedicatee, conducted.
In Brighton, Sussex, in the United Kingdom in November 2009 he premiered with his ensemble The Baroque Muse his compositions " Harpsichord Concerto in D major "-soloist Hendrik Bouman, " Flute Concerto in E minor "-soloist and dedicatee Grégoire Jeay, " Violin Concerto in D major "-soloist and dedicatee Simon Standage, " Cello Concerto in A minor "-soloist Tormod Dalen, and " Recorder Concerto in C major "-soloist Heiko ter Schegget.
He is probably best known as the dedicatee of Beethoven's Violin Sonata No. 9 in A major, Op.

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