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* 1916 – Vincent Ellis McKelvey, American geologist ( d. 1987 )
* 1884 – Vincent Auriol, French politician, 16th President of the French Republic ( d. 1966 )
* 1874 – Vincent Scotto, French composer ( d. 1952 )
* 1581 – Vincent de Paul, French saint ( d. 1660 )
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* 1931Vincent d ' Indy, French composer ( b. 1851 )
* St. Vincent Ferrer ( d. 1419 )
In October 1905 Satie enrolled in Vincent d ' Indy's Schola Cantorum de Paris to study classical counterpoint while still continuing his cabaret work.
* 1597 – Vincent Voiture, French poet ( d. 1648 )
* 1892 – Edna St. Vincent Millay, American poet ( d. 1950 )
* 1935 – Gene Vincent, American musician ( d. 1971 )
* 1934 – Vincent Fourcade, French interior designer ( d. 1992 )
* 1901 – Vincent Coleman, American actor ( d. 1971 )
* " Bolero d ' Amour " – Danced by Vincent and Vanessa ≠≠
** Grolla d ’ Oro at Saint Vincent Film Festival for Best Director
The leading candidates for the office — all of whom were black — were Dumarsais Estimé, a former school teacher, assembly member, and cabinet minister under Vincent ; Félix d ' Orléans Juste Constant, leader of the Haitian Communist Party ( Parti Communiste d ' Haïti — PCH ); and former Garde commander Démosthènes Pétrus Calixte, who stood as the candidate of a progressive coalition that included the Worker Peasant Movement ( Mouvement Ouvrier Paysan — MOP ).
* 1945 – Vincent Foster Jr., American lawyer ( d. 1993 )
* 1924 – Vincent Canby, American film critic ( d. 2000 )
* 1906 – Vincent Sherman, American director ( d. 2006 )
* 1916 – Vincent Serventy, Australian writer and conservationist ( d. 2007 )
* 1922 – Vincent Gardenia, Italian-born actor ( d. 1992 )
* 1898 – Stephen Vincent Benét, American poet and novelist ( d. 1943 )
* 1901 – Vincent du Vigneaud, American chemist, Nobel laureate ( d. 1978 )
* 1929 – Michael Vincent Paschal Rowland, English-South African bishop ( d. 2012 )

Vincent and Indy
* December 2 – Vincent d ' Indy, French composer ( b. 1851 )
* March 27Vincent d ' Indy, French composer and teacher ( d. 1931 )
In 1920, Vincent d ' Indy published a study of Dukas's music ; Debussy remained a lifelong friend, though feeling that Dukas's music was not French enough ; Saint-Saëns worked with Dukas to complete an unfinished opera by Guiraud, and they were both engaged in the rediscovery and editing of the works of Jean-Philippe Rameau ; Fauré dedicated his Second Piano Quintet to Dukas in 1921.
He also studied privately with Vincent d ' Indy.
* Vincent d ' Indy
Born Oscar-Arthur Honegger ( the first name was never used ) in Le Havre, France, he initially studied harmony and violin in Paris, and after a brief period in Zurich, returned there to study with Charles-Marie Widor and Vincent d ' Indy.
Late in life Cui's presumed progressiveness as espoused in the 1860s and ' 70s faded, and he showed firm hostility towards the younger " modernists " such as Richard Strauss and Vincent d ' Indy.
He studied at the Paris Conservatoire with Georges Caussade, and under the composer Vincent d ' Indy at the Schola Cantorum.
After Saint-Saëns came Vincent d ' Indy.
" In 1894, composer Vincent d ' Indy founded the Schola Cantorum to promote French national music ; the society put on several revivals of works by Rameau.
He studied at the Paris Conservatoire, where his professors included Philippe Gaubert ( flute ), Xavier Leroux and Charles Koechlin ( composition ), and Vincent d ' Indy ( conducting ).
He entered the Schola Cantorum in 1901 and was a student of Vincent d ' Indy and Charles Bordes, soon becoming friends with Déodat de Séverac, Isaac Albéniz, and Albert Roussel.
He also wrote biographies of Vincent d ' Indy ( 1949 ) and of his friend Déodat de Séverac ( 1950 ).
** Vincent d ' Indy, composer ( d. 1931 )
His pupils included Vincent d ' Indy, Ernest Chausson, Louis Vierne, Charles Tournemire, Guillaume Lekeu, and Henri Duparc.
Among the most notable in later life were Vincent d ' Indy, Ernest Chausson, Louis Vierne, and Henri Duparc.
Vincent d ' Indy is quoted as saying " When was hesitating over the choice of this or that tonal relation or over the progress of any development, he always liked to consult his pupils, to share with them his doubts and to ask their opinions.
* d ' Indy, Vincent ( 1910 ).
César Franck ; a Translation from the French of Vincent d ' Indy: with an Introduction by Rosa Newmarch.
He frequented the Paris salons, where he met celebrities such as Henri Fantin-Latour, Odilon Redon, and Vincent d ' Indy.
Born in Brittany and living most of his life in Lezardrieux, Le Flem studied at the Schola Cantorum under Vincent d ' Indy and Albert Roussel, later teaching at the same establishment, where his pupils included Erik Satie and André Jolivet.
Debussy had seen a production of Maeterlinck's first play La princesse Maleine and, in 1891, he applied for permission to set it but Maeterlinck had already promised it to Vincent d ' Indy.
Debussy's friend Paul Dukas lauded the opera, Romain Rolland described it as " one of the three or four outstanding achievements in French musical history ", and Vincent d ' Indy wrote an extensive review which compared the work to Wagner and early-17th-century Italian opera.
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