Alfred Dubois
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Alfred Dubois
Summary
Alfred Dubois is a human[1]. He was born in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean[2]. He was born on November 17, 1898[3]. He died on March 24, 1949[4]. He worked as a violin teacher[5].
Key Facts
- Alfred Dubois was born in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean[2].
- Alfred Dubois was born on November 17, 1898[3].
- Alfred Dubois died on March 24, 1949[4].
- Alfred Dubois held citizenship in Belgium[6].
- Alfred Dubois worked as a violin teacher[5].
- Alfred Dubois was employed by Royal Conservatory of Brussels[7].
- Alfred Dubois's education included a stint at Royal Conservatory of Brussels[8].
- A notable student of Alfred Dubois was Arthur Grumiaux[9].
- Alfred Dubois is recorded as male[10].
- Alfred Dubois's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Alfred Dubois's family name is recorded as Dubois[12].
- Alfred Dubois's given name is recorded as Alfred[13].
- Alfred Dubois's instrument is recorded as violin[14].
Product Details
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Type: Person[15]
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Country: BE[16]
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Began / founded: 1898-11-17[17]
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Ended / dissolved: 1949-03-24[18]
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MusicBrainz ID: d6de4afa-e7b0-4ea4-8a7c-ce8440a6dba1[19]
Body
Origins and Family
Alfred Dubois's place of birth was Molenbeek-Saint-Jean[2]. He was born on November 17, 1898[3].
Education
Alfred Dubois's education included a stint at Royal Conservatory of Brussels[8].
Career and Affiliations
Alfred Dubois's professions included violin teacher[5]. Among his employers was Royal Conservatory of Brussels[7]. A notable student of him was Arthur Grumiaux[9].
Death and Burial
Alfred Dubois died on March 24, 1949[4].
FAQs
Where was Alfred Dubois born?
Alfred Dubois was born in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean[2].
What did Alfred Dubois do for work?
Alfred Dubois worked as violin teacher[5].
Where did Alfred Dubois go to school?
Alfred Dubois was educated at Royal Conservatory of Brussels[8].