Originator of the Minkus stamp catalog and numerous albums for philatelists
Awards
Luff Award APS Hall of Fame
Jacques Minkus (December 15, 1901 – September 17, 1996), of New York City, emigrated to the United States in 1929 and established stamp counters for postage stamp collectors at numerous department stores in the United States.
Robert McG. Thomas Jr., "JacquesMinkus, 94, Dies; Brought Stamps to Masses", The New York Times, September 19, 1996 Is the Minkus Supreme the "Goldilocks"...
his work in Russia; JacquesMinkus (1901-1996), philatelic dealer; Hannelore Minkus (1928–2020), German actress; (de) Friedrich Minkus (born 1968), German...
published. The last US catalog was the 2004 Krause-Minkus Standard Catalog of U.S. Stamps. The Minkus catalogues had more extensive information about the...
Christopher Rouse, 2006 Frizak the Barber, Ludwig Minkus, 1879 Gaîté Parisienne, to music by Jacques Offenbach, 1938 Gayane, Aram Khachaturian, 1942 Les...
Skinner Jerome D. Husak Keith A. Wagner 1993 C.W. 'Bert' Christian JacquesMinkus Not Given 1992 Richard B. Graham C. Belmont Faries Herbert A. Trenchard...
Cratsenberg Dr. Gordon H. Torrey 1997 Joseph M. Clary Pandelis J. Drossos JacquesMinkus Edward Boker Sterling 1998 Leo August Calvin Waters Christian Robson...
Paquita Pas de trois (or Minkus Pas de trois) and the Mazurka des enfants (Children's Mazurka), all to the music of Minkus. The Paquita Grand pas classique...
he did, using music written by Ludwig Minkus. Upon learning this, Tchaikovsky was angered by the idea of a Minkus composition being inserted into his ballet...
by Ludwig Minkus choreo. by David Wilson 2014–2015 Gaîté Parisienne by Jacques Offenbach choreo. by David Wilson Don Quixote by Ludwig Minkus choreo. by...
Pigeons and The Dream, based on themes by Balfe, George Jacobs, Ludwig Minkus, Jacques Offenbach, Arthur Sullivan and others. Producer Richard Goodwin called...
Ludwig Minkus La Bayadère – Minkus Grand Pas Classique from Paquita – Minkus House of Birds – Federico Mompou The Tales of Hoffmann – Jacques Offenbach...
(1956–2014) Georgi Minchev (born 1939) Charles Mingus (1922–1979) Ludwig Minkus (1826–1917) Ambrogio Minoja (1752–1825) Guillaume Minoret (c. 1650 – 1717/1720)...
"Beautiful Dreamer" Ivar Hallström 1826 1901 Swedish opera composer Ludwig Minkus 1826 1917 Austrian composer of ballet music Prince Gustaf, Duke of Uppland...
countries around the world, with productions in Dutch, French (translation by Jacques Brel), German, Hebrew, Irish, Estonian, Japanese, Korean, Bengali, Gujarati...
ballet-pantomime in 2 acts (with Ludovic Halévy and Arthur Saint-Léon), music by Léon Minkus, Moscou, Ballet de Bolshoi, 12 (24) novembre 1863; entitled Néméa, ou l'Amour...
Franz von Suppé Swan Lake by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Paquita by Ludwig Minkus Circle of Life (from The Lion King) The Wall Check Point Un Parfum de fin...
Sauvage (1912–1914) The Ginsburg skyscraper in Kyiv (1910–1912) by Adolf Minkus and Fyodor Troupianskyi, Europe's tallest building by roof height before...
scherzo for orchestra by the Spanish composer Ruperto Chapí. 1869 Ludwig Minkus composed the music for Marius Petipa's ballet Don Quixote, which was staged...
music by Auber, Rossini, Halévy, Meyerbeer, and a ballet by Delibes and Minkus. Garnier appeared on the grand stairway during the intermission and received...
Barlow, John Le Mesurier, Joss Ackland, Jean Gaven, Daniel Emilfork, Jacques Marin, Jacques Balutin, Jean Parédès, Michael Chow, Anita Graham, Nicholas Ball...
Orchestral Don Quixote (Richard Strauss, 1898) Ballet Don Quixote (Ludwig Minkus, 1869) Film Don Quixote (1903) Incident from Don Quixote (1908) Don Quixote...
Marie Taglioni; music by Jacques Offenbach La source (1866) – choreography by Arthur Saint-Léon; music by Léo Delibes and Léon Minkus Coppélia (1870) – choreography...