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Glazunov remembered, Rimsky-Korsakov told his | pupil "that henceforth he regarded it as unnecessary |
He was the | pupil of Hendrik Mommers who went on to paint clever |
A | pupil of Henri Estienne, the Hellenist, at an early |
A | pupil of Henry Fuseli, he went to Rome in 1784, and |
home, chiefly by his father, before becoming a | pupil of Henry Sass at the latter's well-known art a |
He later became a | pupil of Henryk Szeryng, and emigrated with his firs |
He accepts Christine as his | pupil, training her for the opera, but forbids her t |
Academy of Fine Arts, she was judged the best | pupil in her class and was awarded the Cresson Trave |
tory of Music from 1936 to 1940 where he was a | pupil of Herbert A. Fricker (conducting), Albert Pro |
Sutgof's daughter was also a | pupil of Herke, and Mussorgsky was allowed to attend |
tered the Vienna Music Academy, where he was a | pupil of Hermann Gallos. |
He was a | pupil of Hermann of Carinthia. |
ities of Harderwijk and Leiden, where he was a | pupil of Hermann Boerhaave (1668-1738) and Bernhard |
r of Samuel Dirksz van Hoogstraten was another | pupil of Hieronymus. |
taught by Stanley Middleton when Bowles was a | pupil at High Pavement. |
who won the 2003 Miss Clinton pageant while a | pupil at Hillcrest Christian School and received a c |
ar Championship together with his teammate and | pupil Val Hillebrand. |
several occasions, with his wife Elisabeth and | pupil Ferdinand Hiller. |
A famous | pupil of his in Moltsh was Rabbi Yechezkel Sarna who |
He was the | pupil of his father, the Venetian painter and later |
According to Houbraken he was a | pupil of his uncle, Jacob Gerritsz Cuyp, who taught |
He was a | pupil of his father Alonso de Mena as well as of Alo |
Edward Pusey, a favourite | pupil, acknowledged his influence, with affection an |
Born in Antwerp, he was a | pupil of his father. |
ough the influence of Robert Walpole who was a | pupil of his at Eton. |
He was u | pupil of his father, Joseph De Cauwer. |
Subsequently he became a | pupil of his elder brother, Stephen, and then studie |
His best-known | pupil is his nephew Henri De Braekeleer (1840-1888). |
Thus the | pupil derives his authority from his teacher, the li |
he best among his painter-brothers, as son and | pupil of his father, the painter Cornelis Engelbrech |
was born in Dublin, Ireland and was the single | pupil at his first school. |
877-99) - second son of Sir William Mather - a | pupil of his at Rydal Mount School 1888-90, who died |
In 1936, he married Ilse Heller, a | pupil of his mother, and herself a pianist. |
t George in London before, in 1880, becoming a | pupil of his uncle in Bolton. |
n of Jean Audran, born in Paris in 1744, was a | pupil of his uncle Benoit II, but having no vocation |
e had met in Brescia, and who had later been a | pupil of his. |
Ehrmann was a | pupil of histopathologist Carl Wedl (1815-1891) at t |
The | Pupil is hoping to continue this even again in the C |
ieces" and invited him to stay for a year as a | pupil; Rummel however turned down the invitation and |
ue for closure in the mid-1990s due to falling | pupil numbers; however, in 2002 the school was rated |
Her first teacher was Karl Niedermeyer, a | pupil of Hugo Becker, with whom she studied until ag |
A former | pupil of Hummersknott School in Darlington, Morrison |
He was the | pupil of il Moretto, and respected for painting alta |
He was a | pupil and imitator of Murillo, and it has been sugge |
He was a | pupil and imitator of Boucher, whose younger daughte |
e music-professor Andreas Moser (1859-1925), a | pupil and important early biographer of Joseph Joach |
He entered the teaching profession as a | Pupil Teacher in 1950 and attained the Leeward Islan |
all team winning national competitions and one | pupil running in the Sheffield Marathon. |
hin the Edinger-Westphal nucleus, resulting in | pupil dilation in rodents, and pupil constriction in |
One | pupil, partaking in the new GCSE system, took 16 GCS |
d David, better known as a panel painter, or a | pupil working in his style, with two miniatures by S |
The rise in | pupil numbers in the senior school, however, was not |
The move has been triggered by a fall in | pupil numbers in both schools in recent years, and b |
He visited England with his old | pupil Geddes in 1744, and made the acquaintance of R |
He was a | pupil of Ingres, and is known chiefly by his portrai |
At this time John Stone, a | pupil of Inigo Jones, was in Chesterton, designing t |
ilding and employed the architect John Webb, a | pupil of Inigo Jones, to add the portico to the nort |
A second | pupil was injured in the hand. |
dden glare that would result in closing of the | pupil) or inside the body (e.g., or widening of the |
y new nacelle, providing dual controls for the | pupil and instructor. |
Westminster in succession to AP Stanley, whose | pupil and intimate friend he had been, and whose bio |
some 12 months, he found that he was the only | pupil not invited to the Christmas party and decided |
ent some time in Bologna, where he was first a | pupil of Ippolito Scarsellino, and then may have wor |
The | Pupil Council is the main student body in Sha Tin Ju |
e holder of a Document of Identity is a school | pupil who is an Annex I national (i.e. |
The | pupil roll is 1369 and rising while over 2,000 adult |
e 2010, of whom 200 attend sixth form lessons. | Pupil support is a very important aim of the school, |
The | pupil reflex is discovered: it is the first reflex o |
1590-1610) was a | pupil of Isaac Luria, and devoted himself at the dea |
n of a poet, Peregrine Branwhite, and became a | pupil of Isaac Taylor. |
studied at the Vienna Court Opera, becoming a | pupil of Isidore Carey. |
John Singleton Copley was his | pupil, and it is said that he finally left his studi |
ch in turn was derived from 'coreon', meaning ' | pupil', because it was used in herbal medicine as a |
h in imparting knowledge as in stimulating the | pupil in its love and pursuit. |
Corectopia is the displacement of the eye's | pupil from its normal, central position. |
know of his activities through texts from his | pupil Ekkehard IV. |
nstitute was guided by Eugenie Kreps: a former | pupil of Ivan Pavlov and collaborator of Orbeli's, K |
On January 31, 2005, | pupil Noran Iyad Deeb was killed by a bullet said to |
5 - 8 February 1797) was a German composer and | pupil of J.S. Bach. |
It is not impossible that he was a | pupil of Jacob b. |
A | pupil of Jacob Grimm and Karl Lachmann, he followed |
A | pupil of Jacques-Louis David, he spent five years in |
Moffatt was the son of a small builder and | pupil of James Edmeston. |
lowed his fathers trade of weaver, he became a | pupil of James Hamilton and Paul Weber. |
He was a | pupil of Jan Van Beers at the Normaalschool in Lier, |
as a painter and tapestry designer, probably a | pupil of Jan Mabuse. |
According to the RKD he was registered as a | pupil of Jan Davidsz de Heem in 1641 and in 1645 he |
an old man named Albert Simonsz who had been a | pupil of Jan Mostaert and claimed neither he nor Mos |
ied at the University of Paris, where he was a | pupil of Jean Fernel (1497-1558). |
He was a | pupil of Jean Lafont in piano and of Luigi Ricci in |
He was the son and | pupil of Jean Audran, and engraved in the same manne |
aving Andrew Kippis and Abraham Rees (a former | pupil of Jennings) as tutors. |
He was a | pupil of Jeremias Meyer. |
His star | pupil, Zhu Jianhua, set three consecutive world reco |
shton studied at the Leipzig Conservatory as a | pupil of Joachim Raff, acquainted also with Moschele |
r studied at the Stockholm Conservatory as the | pupil of Johan Lindegren. |
He was a | pupil of Johanan (d. |
Johann Martin Augustin Scholz (1794-1852), a | pupil of Johann Leonhard Hug (1765-1846), professor |
d with Johann Christian Kittel (1732-1809), (a | pupil of Johann Sebastian Bach), and eventually beca |
He was a chemistry | pupil of Johann Hartmann (1568-1613). |
A follower of Ramus and | pupil of Johann Heinrich Alsted at the Herborn Acade |
have come into contact with Bach's music as a | pupil of Johann Peter Kellner or through Johann Gott |
Fasch had been a | pupil of Johann Sebastian Bach's son C. P. E. Bach a |
A | pupil of Johann Sebastian Bach, he became a violinis |
ame is that he was the only formal composition | pupil of Johannes Brahms. |
In 1820 he came to London, and became a | pupil of John Scott, the celebrated engraver of anim |
He was a | pupil of John Stanley at St. Paul's Cathedral. |
s due to open in June 2011, named after former | pupil, Sir John Vanbrugh, celebrated theatre archite |
radition he joined Middle Temple, and became a | pupil of John Jenour, at the time the second Prothon |
A | pupil of John Mair, he also studied and taught at th |
es at Columbia University (MA 1969), and, as a | pupil of John Corigliano, at the Manhattan School of |
er the River Creedy in 1813-14 by James Green, | pupil of John Rennie and surveyor to the county of D |
Born in Norwich, Codman was a | pupil of John Christmas Beckwith and William Crotch. |
, N. Y., and was for seven years an apprentice | pupil of John Wesley Jarvis in New York City. |
as educated at Durham School and then became a | pupil of John Paterson of Edinburgh while he was wor |
He had been a | pupil of John Flaxman's, to whom Hayley's Essay on S |
nville, Nelson, Rodney and Raleigh, to which a | pupil upon joining remains attached throughout their |
His | pupil Timothy Jollie, independent minister at Sheffi |
His | pupil Timothy Jollie, independent minister at Sheffi |
Later, Thieriot was a | pupil of Josef Rheinberger in Munich. |
ssociated with Daventry, where its most famous | pupil was Joseph Priestley. |
He was a | pupil of Joseph Caro. |
Burmester was born in Hamburg and was a | pupil of Joseph Joachim, with whom he studied for ma |
November 14 - Ignaz Pleyel, piano-maker and | pupil of Joseph Haydn (b. |
He was the | pupil of Joseph Taitazak and the schoolmate of Samue |
He was a | pupil of Joseph Naylor Hardy at Wakefield Cathedral. |
h (?) was an aggadist and mystic; grandson and | pupil of Joshua ben Levi (Yer. |
He was born in Liverpool and was a | pupil of Joshua Reynolds. |
He was the | pupil of Joshua ben Levi, and resided at Tyre, a cit |
He was a | pupil of Josquin des Prez. |
45, and though he later claimed to have been a | pupil of Josquin des Prez and to have worked for Hen |
He was a | pupil of Juan Valdes Leal, who studied in the Academ |
He was the | pupil of Juan Conchillos. |
He was a | pupil of Juan de Solis. |
He was a | pupil of Julien Le Roy in Paris in, perhaps, the 174 |
He initially began as a | pupil of Jusepe Ribera in Naples, but then became a |
His best | pupil was Kamal al-Din ibn Yunus. |
One smith in the family was a direct | pupil of Kaneuji, who founded the Shizu school. |
ckmann studied theology at Bonn and Basel as a | pupil of Karl Barth. |
- July 24, 1975) was a German theologian, and | pupil of Karl Barth. |
Subsequently he became a | pupil of Karl Lepsius and Heinrich Brugsch, and devo |
ic degree from Rice University where she was a | pupil of Kathleen Kaun. |
- 1929, Leningrad) was a suprematist artist, a | pupil of Kazimir Malevich and a founding member of t |
He fell in love with a | pupil, Isabella Kelly, whose father consented to the |
2004, Violet Wilson was identified as a former | pupil of Ken Barlow and sometimes still referred to |
ler of Baghdad, The Baghdadi goldsmith and his | pupil, The Kerbala Square and The Sleeping Arab. |
storm in 1990, a conservatory collapsed, and a | pupil was killed and four, or possibly five, others |
He began his medical education as a | pupil of Kinder Wood in Manchester (where he used to |
He was born in Coventry, and was a | pupil at King Henry VIII School, Coventry. |
s in the respective school while still being a | pupil at King David, and using it as their study bas |
ves and guides the initiative of the motivated | pupil into knowledge/practice/skills/wisdom as teach |
His former | pupil Robert Knox, infamous for his involvement in t |
As a war orphan, he was a state | pupil in Kraguevac, where in secondary school he cam |
He became | pupil of Krull in University of Bonn. |
Following the success of his | pupil Jan Kubelik, his students gathered in great nu |
te, 1695, the dedicatory epistle to his former | pupil Thomas Lambard, prefacing his printed sermon, |
A | pupil of Langlands, He is known for the Arthur-Selbe |
ion for any family desiring it (usually so the | pupil could later attend university in the United Ki |
He became fascinated with Yiddish as a | pupil and later studied linguistics at the Universit |
elsh-language author Edward Tegla Davies was a | pupil and later a teacher there. |
imply Brescianino after his native town) and a | pupil of Lattanzio Gambara. |
50 - Brussels, 1835) was a Belgian sculptor, a | pupil of Laurent Delvaux, "the only sculptor of inte |
econd year was marred by the death of a fellow | pupil, Stephen Lawrence, and the event demonstrated |
aw was passed to make the legal age at which a | pupil could leave compulsory education increase from |
Former Farnley Park High School | pupil and Leeds amateur at Stanningley and Queens , |
s 4, Episode 17 of Waterloo Road as disruptive | pupil, Tasha Lefton, which was aired on 29 April 200 |
While there he was also a | pupil of legendary Harlem printmaker Robert Blackbur |
as a chorister at Leicester Cathedral whilst a | pupil at Leicester Grammar School. |
ved to Paris, France where Walter Gay became a | pupil of Leon Bonnat. |
According to the RKD he is registered as a | pupil of Leonaert Bramer and Rembrandt, and was in H |
A | pupil of Leopoldo Mugnone, Nespoli specialized in It |
brother Charles Barber and his father's former | pupil Samuel Lines, that would ultimately evolve int |
enied it: "It is not correct to regard me as a | pupil of Liszt, though I stayed with him for a few m |
, where his teacher Arthur De Greef had been a | pupil of Liszt. |
make their marks, such as his son Robert, his | pupil Joseph Locke and finally Isambard Kingdom Brun |
Pupil Video: Look What You've Started" is available | |
, on the contrary, a merit, for it teaches the | pupil to look through the literary order and discove |
He was born at Salamanca and became a | pupil of Lorenzo Monteman y Cusens. |
Dooher is a former | pupil of Loughash Primary School (co. |
00), a German conductor and composer who was a | pupil of Louis Spohr. |
Worms' musical director, Louis Liebe, a former | pupil of Louis Spohr. |
and he also studied with his father, who was a | pupil of Louis Spohr. |
He was a | pupil of Luca Signorelli, and aided Giulio Romano at |
He is said to have been a | pupil of Lucian of Antioch, but it is unclear to wha |
Eusebius was a | pupil of Lucian of Antioch and a leading figure of a |
He was a | pupil of Luciano Borzone. |
He was a | pupil of Lucio Massari, and made miniature copies fr |
He was the | pupil of Ludovico Brea, and painted in collaboration |
She was the | pupil of Ludvig Norman and Niels Wilhelm Gade. |
d Italian literature with Dante Della Terza (a | pupil of Luigi Russo), Italian Renaissance history w |
He was a | pupil of Luigi Primo (Gentile) and Gaspard de Craeye |
As Liszt's | pupil, Rosenthal made appearances in St. Petersburg, |
Dewey, a former | pupil of Madras College St Andrews, first made his n |
She became a | pupil of Magda Tagliaferro at the Conservatoire de P |
ghfield was born in Oxford, England, and was a | pupil at Magdalen College School. |
With his younger | pupil, Umberto Maglioli, he got second in the 1951 M |
n, Boondak Syndicate, Red Rocket Deluxe, Light | Pupil Dilate, Magnificent Bastard, Loud Packets, Nig |
that at the suggestion of Solomon ha-Kohen, a | pupil of Maimonides, he wrote to the latter asking h |
His | pupil, Prof. Malcolm Weller, of the Spanish Guitar C |
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