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radius †staff of a cross XVI; thicker and shorter bone of the forearm; straight line drawn from the centre of a circle to the circumference XVII; (techn.) rod, bar, ray XVIII. — L.
radius staff, spoke, ray, radius of a circle, of the arm, etc.
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Charles Koechlin, Catherine Urner, and the Shatto-Urner manuscript collection at the University of California, Berkeley.
Magazine article from: Notes; 9/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...teacher and mentor, Charles Koechlin (1867-1950). This...in collaboration with Koechlin in 1929), seventy...thirty chamber works. Charles Shatto's arrangements...Catherine Urner and Charles Koechlin: A Musical Affaire...
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Charles Koechlin: String Quartets 1, Op. 51, and 2, Op. 57
Magazine article from: Strings; 2/1/2008; ; 529 words
; Charles Koechlin: String Quartets 1, Op. 51, and 2, Op. 57. Ardeo Quartet...both of the extraordinary quartets of the composer and polymath Charles Koechlin (1867-1950) and of the recently formed Ardeo Quartet. These four...
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CHARLES KOECHLIN: SELECTED ORGAN WORKS
Magazine article from: The American Organist; 11/1/2008; ; 371 words
; CHARLES KOECHLIN: SELECTED ORGAN WORKS, Vol. 2. Schott ED 20075, $24.95...studied composition with Massenet and Faur at the Paris Conservatoire, Charles Koechlin (1867-1950) founded the influential Socit Musicale Indpendante...
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CLASSICAL MUSIC
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 4/17/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...and tricky on the tongue). He is called Charles Koechlin (pronounced Keklan). Koechlin died in 1950, but he has definite post-mortem...years from 1899 on, Le Livre de la Jungle was Koechlin's masterpiece, reflecting a lifetime's...
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Le Portrait de Daisy Hamilton, Opus 140, Volumes 1 and 2.(Book review)
Magazine article from: American Music Teacher; 4/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...Daisy Hamilton, Opus 140, Volumes 1 and 2, by Charles Koechlin, edited and arranged for piano by Robert Orledge...of Le Portrait de Daisy Hamilton (1934-38) by Charles Koechlin proved to be a continually interesting musical journey...
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The other Brazilian.(On Music)(M. Camargo Guarnieri)
Magazine article from: The New Leader; 7/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...composer to guide him. Charles Koechlin was wonderfully eccentric...Camargo; besides, Koechlin had taught such distinguished...more about conducting, Koechlin sent the young man to...the Paris Opera and to Charles Munch; he also got...
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It's A Jungle Out There
Magazine article from: Piano Today; 7/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...Tarzan of the movies, becomes Charles Rausmiller, Mowgli of the movies...and very dissimilar) composers, Koechlin and Grainger, were not just inspired...Books, but obsessed with them. Charles Koechlin (1867-1950) composed Three...
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From gems to duds, Gillot's collection kills a myth
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune; 3/8/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...father's engraving business, Charles made technical improvements...France, came first. Poets like Charles Baudelaire, who was buying...collection"; and Raymond Koechlin, the founder of the "Society...had shared with her husband. Charles Gillot must therefore be judged...
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MRO buyers see value in ISO 9002 certification.(maintenance, repair and operating supplies purchasers prefer certification of distributor quality standards)
Magazine article from: Purchasing; 5/23/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...for supplier selection Bob Koechlin, global commodity manager...thousands of MRO suppliers. Now, Koechlin is working to dramatically...entirely," says Lucent's Koechlin. Lewis Pratt, developer of...Supplier City" at its Lake Charles facility in Louisiana, says...
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Music on Radio
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 2/28/1997; 687 words
; ...last is at midnight tonight), Charles Koechlin was being treated to an even more...unfamiliar figure than Pfitzner, Koechlin produced a gigantic and mostly...alongside a number of UK premieres. Koechlin was admired by all his contemporaries...
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Charles Koechlin
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Charles Koechlin , 1867-1950, French composer. Koechlin studied composition with Massenet and Fauré...forms and many styles, but his music is rarely performed. Koechlin was also active as a teacher and music theorist, and wrote...
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Koechlin, Charles
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
Koechlin, Charles ( b Paris, 1867; d le Canadel, Var, 1950). Fr. composer. Wrote large amount of mus., much of it still rarely heard...
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Sauguet, Henri
Book article from: Contemporary Musicians
...There, a teacher and kindred soul acquainted the young composer with the works of Darius Milhaud, Erik Satie, and Charles Koechlin. As a result, Poupard started corresponding with Milhaud. Knowing that his businessman father wanted to keep the...
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