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Pierre Cao (born 22 December 1937 in Dudelange) is a Luxembourgian composer and conductor.[1][2] He studied composition and conducting at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.
PierreCao (born 22 December 1937 in Dudelange) is a Luxembourgian composer and conductor. He studied composition and conducting at the Royal Conservatory...
Steichen served as director, Roland de Groot [nl] served as designer, and PierreCao served as musical director, leading the orchestra. A separate musical...
Arsys Bourgogne is a French vocal ensemble. Founded in 1999 by PierreCao, it is now directed by Mihály Zeke. The choir was founded in October 1999 at...
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg Presenter(s) Helga Guitton Musical director PierreCao Directed by René Steichen Executive supervisor Clifford Brown Executive...
Preceded by PierreCao Eurovision Song Contest conductor 1974 Succeeded by Mats Olsson Preceded by Jan Stulen Eurovision Song Contest conductor 1977 Succeeded by...
European Broadcasting Union (EBU). Retrieved 27 May 2019. Weimerskirch, Pierre (27 November 2023). "Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest: 'We're not...
prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, Bishop of Luxembourg, 1971-1990 PierreCao (born 1937) a Luxembourgish composer and conductor Germaine Goetzinger...
Ref. 1981 Michael Rozakis 1982 Martyn Ford 1983 Michael Rozakis 1984 PierreCao 1985 Charis Andreadis 1986 Martyn Ford 1987 Jo Carlier 1988 John Themis...
including Jack Martin Händler, Garry Walker, Bramwell Tovey, Yoon K. Lee and PierreCao. In 2003, she awarded the Prix Norbert Stelmes by the Jeunesses Musicales...
conductors including Yehudi Menuhin, Vladimir Spivakov, Grzegorz Nowak and PierreCao. Pietro Antonio Locatelli, "3 concertos et 6 caprices extraits de l'Arte...
Buchholtz (1877–1953) PierreCao (b. 1937) Walter Civitareale (b. 1954) Paul Dahm (b. 1951) Philippe Decker (1840–1881) Pierre Even (b. 1946) Johny Fritz...
Hendricks and James Bowman and working under the leadership of Leopold Hager, PierreCao and Robert King. In 1996, he was a founding member of Théâtre National...
Comte. She also sang at the Festival d'Ambronay under the direction of PierreCao and in 2003, she played in The Fairy Queen staged by Philippe Chambon...
in the children's choir of the Paris Opera and learned conducting with PierreCao. He met Philippe Herreweghe at the Festival de Saintes where his family...
Kooij, the choir Arsys Bourgogne and the Concerto Köln, conducted by PierreCao. He participated in the deSingel kunstcampus, Antwerp, in a concert including...
Wit, Emmanuel Krivine, Daniel Raiskin Jari Hämälainen, Jaap Schroeder, PierreCao, Johannes Kalitzke, Marc Soustrot, Sylvain Cambreling. He was the founder...