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Hope Hambourg
Birth nameMargaret Hope Timpson
Born(1902-10-05)5 October 1902
Kettering, Northamptonshire, England
Died28 September 1989(1989-09-28) (aged 86)
Looe, Cornwall, England
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsViola

Hope Hambourg née Timpson (October 5, 1902 – September 28, 1989) was a British violist. She played with a number of ensembles in the early half of the twentieth century. She was a pupil of Lionel Tertis. With Jean Le Fèvre and Ruth Dyson she played viola in the Le Fèvre Trio.

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Hope Hambourg

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Hope Hambourg née Timpson (October 5, 1902 – September 28, 1989) was a British violist. She played with a number of ensembles in the early half of the...

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List of violists

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Grosz (b. 1979) Veronika Hagen (b. 1963) Dietmar Hallmann (b. 1935) Hope Hambourg (1902–1989) Harutyun Hanesyan (1911–1987), composer John Harbison (b...

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Lionel Tertis

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Cropper, Harry Danks, C. Sidney Errington, Watson Forbes, Max Gilbert, Hope Hambourg, Raymond Jeremy, James Lockyer, Frederick Riddle, Ian Ritchie, Philip...

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Gerald Moore

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pianist that they hoped for. They sent him back to England, to lodge with relatives in London, and pursue his studies with Michael Hambourg's pianist son,...

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Hamburg

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Tail, where Fievel Mousekewitz and his family immigrate to America in the hopes to escape cats. Hamburg has 54 hospitals. The University Medical Centre...

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List of compositions by Moritz Moszkowski

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Wagner's scene Venusberg-Bacchanale from Tannhäuser. Dedicated to Mark Hambourg. Published by Peters. MoszWV 260 → Transcription for piano solo of Brahms'...

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Karl Tausig

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(1854-1937)] "Kiss Waltz", Walzer von J. Strauss [recorded by both Mark Hambourg and Benno Moiseiwitsch; actually composed by Russian composer and pianist...

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Battle of Hernani

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the other side of the Rhine, notably in Lessing's essay Dramaturgie de Hambourg (1767–1769, translated into French in 1785). For the German theorist, who...

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Richard Gasquet

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from the original on 24 July 2018. Retrieved 24 July 2018. "Tournoi de Hambourg : Gaël Monfils éliminé au deuxième tour, Richard Gasquet blessé". L'Équipe...

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Retour des cendres

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13 days of this voyage, though on 31 October they met the merchantman Hambourg, whose captain gave Joinville news of Europe, confirming the news he had...

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Road safety in Europe

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plus faible, par million d'habitants, sont Stokholm (6), Viennes (7), Hambourg et Oslo (11), Berlin (14) et Ostra Verige (15). La même année, les régions...

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Pierre Puvis de Chavannes

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Daniel du Janerand 1971: Jean-Pierre Alaux 1975: Jean Monneret 1987: André Hambourg 1991: Gaston Sébire 1993: Jean Cluseau-Lanauve 2006: Paul Collomb Jeune...

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Leonard Borwick

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Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune (originally premiered for him by Mark Hambourg). In almost the same week George Copeland played his own transcription...

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Andrea Modica

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Chronicle. 1996. ISBN 0811811182. With an introduction by Maria Morris Hambourg and an essay by Annie Proulx. Human Being. Portland: Nazraeli. 2001. ISBN 1590050061...

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1947 in music

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Francisco Santiago, "Father of Kundiman Art Song", 58 September 29 – Jan Hambourg, violinist, 65 October 6 Janet Fairbank, opera singer, 44 (leukaemia) Leevi...

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Frank Merrick

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Crescent, Notting Hill. Merrick's peers included Artur Schnabel and Mark Hambourg, and he was perhaps the foremost exponent of the Theodor Leschetizky method...

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Norman Amadio

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was a prominent figure in the late 1940s and early 1950s at the House of Hambourg in Toronto and subsequently became one of the city's leading accompanists...

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British Symphony Orchestra

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Sunday League Concerts at the London Palladium, all conducted by Charles Hambourg. 7 January 1934: orchestral concert. 4 November 1934: the violin soloist...

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