Louis Jambou
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Louis Jambou
Summary
Louis Jambou is a human[1]. He was born on +1936-01-01T00:00:00Z[2]. He worked as a musicologist[3] and music educator[4].
Key Facts
- Louis Jambou was born on +1936-01-01T00:00:00Z[2].
- Louis Jambou held citizenship in France[5].
- French was Louis Jambou's native language[6].
- Louis Jambou's professions included musicologist[3].
- Louis Jambou's professions included music educator[4].
- Louis Jambou's field of work was music[7].
- Louis Jambou's field of work was music education[8].
- Louis Jambou's field of work was musicology[9].
- Among Louis Jambou's employers was Casa de Velázquez[10].
- Louis Jambou's education included a stint at Casa de Velázquez[11].
- Louis Jambou's doctoral advisor was Serge Gut[12].
- Louis Jambou received the Silver Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts[13].
- Louis Jambou is recorded as male[14].
- Louis Jambou's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Louis Jambou supervised Cristina Azuma as a doctoral student[16].
- Louis Jambou supervised Nathalie Fernando as a doctoral student[17].
- Louis Jambou supervised Yvan Nommick as a doctoral student[18].
- Louis Jambou supervised Eduardo Monteiro as a doctoral student[19].
- Louis Jambou supervised Levi Sheptovitsky as a doctoral student[20].
- Louis Jambou supervised Ángel Manuel Olmos as a doctoral student[21].
- Louis Jambou's ISNI is recorded as 0000000116684556[22].
- Louis Jambou's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 71392577[23].
- Louis Jambou's GND ID is recorded as 1056761350[24].
- Louis Jambou's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n83014968[25].
- Louis Jambou's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 119085365[26].
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Origins and Family
Louis Jambou was born on +1936-01-01T00:00:00Z[2]. French was his native language[6].
Education
Louis Jambou's education included a stint at Casa de Velázquez[11]. His doctoral advisor was Serge Gut[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include musicologist[3] and music educator[4]. Fields of work include music[7], a type of arts[27]; music education[8], a branch of education[28]; and musicology[9], an academic discipline[29]. Among Louis Jambou's employers was Casa de Velázquez[10]. Doctoral students include Cristina Azuma[16], a composer[30], b. 1964[31], of Brazil[32]; Nathalie Fernando[17], an ethnomusicologist[33]; Yvan Nommick[18], a conductor[34], b. 1956[35]; Eduardo Monteiro[19], a pianist[36], b. 1966[37], of Brazil[38], specialised in music[39]; Levi Sheptovitsky[20], b. 1959[40]; and Ángel Manuel Olmos[21], a musicologist[41], b. 1974[42], of Spain[43].
Recognition
Louis Jambou received the Silver Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts[13].
FAQs
What did Louis Jambou do for work?
Louis Jambou worked as musicologist[3] and music educator[4].
Where did Louis Jambou go to school?
Louis Jambou was educated at Casa de Velázquez[11].
What awards did Louis Jambou receive?
Honors received include Silver Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts[13].