Jean-Jacques Grunenwald
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Jean-Jacques Grunenwald
Summary
Jean-Jacques Grunenwald is a human[1]. His place of birth was Cran-Gevrier[2]. He was born on February 2, 1911[3]. He died in 7th arrondissement of Paris[4]. He died on December 19, 1982[5]. He worked as an organist[6], composer[7], music educator[8], film score composer[9], and architect[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (23 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald's place of birth was Cran-Gevrier[2].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald passed away in 7th arrondissement of Paris[4].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald was born on February 2, 1911[3].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald died on December 19, 1982[5].
- Burial took place at Père Lachaise Cemetery[12].
- Burial took place at Grave of Appel-Foyrgeaud-Virenque-Grunenwald[13].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald held citizenship in France[14].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald worked as an organist[6].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald worked as a composer[7].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald's professions included music educator[8].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald worked as a film score composer[9].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald's professions included architect[10].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald's field of work was music[15].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald's field of work was pipe organ[16].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald's field of work was architecture[17].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald's education included a stint at Conservatoire de Paris[18].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald is recorded as male[19].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald is associated with the classical music movement[21].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald's Commons category is recorded as Jean-Jacques Grunenwald[22].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald's family name is recorded as Grünenwald[23].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald's given name is recorded as Jean-Jacques[24].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald's pseudonym is recorded as Jean Dalve[25].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald's work location is recorded as Paris[26].
- Jean-Jacques Grunenwald's work location is recorded as Geneva[27].
Product Details
The following facts are restated verbatim from public-domain and CC0 open-data sources — every line is independently verifiable against the named source's catalog.
MusicBrainz — CC0 open music encyclopedia
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Type: Person[28]
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Country: FR[29]
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Began / founded: 1911-02-02[30]
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Ended / dissolved: 1982-12-19[31]
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Genre(s): classical[32]
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Community tags: classical, organist[33]
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MusicBrainz ID: 90a80d12-7827-41b4-ab1c-df785060c15c[34]
Body
Origins and Family
Jean-Jacques Grunenwald's place of birth was Cran-Gevrier[2]. He was born on February 2, 1911[3].
Education
Jean-Jacques Grunenwald was educated at Conservatoire de Paris[18].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include organist[6], composer[7], music educator[8], film score composer[9], and architect[10]. Fields of work include music[15], a type of arts[35]; pipe organ[16], a type of musical instrument[36]; and architecture[17], an academic discipline[37].
Death and Burial
Jean-Jacques Grunenwald died on December 19, 1982[5]. He died in 7th arrondissement of Paris[4]. Recorded place of burial include Père Lachaise Cemetery[12] and Grave of Appel-Foyrgeaud-Virenque-Grunenwald[13].
Why It Matters
Jean-Jacques Grunenwald ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (23 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[38] He is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[39]
FAQs
Where was Jean-Jacques Grunenwald born?
Born in Cran-Gevrier[2], Jean-Jacques Grunenwald…
Where did Jean-Jacques Grunenwald die?
Jean-Jacques Grunenwald died in 7th arrondissement of Paris[4].
What did Jean-Jacques Grunenwald do for work?
Jean-Jacques Grunenwald worked as organist[6], composer[7], music educator[8], film score composer[9], and architect[10].
Where did Jean-Jacques Grunenwald go to school?
Jean-Jacques Grunenwald was educated at Conservatoire de Paris[18].