Marc-André Dalbavie
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Marc-André Dalbavie
Summary
Marc-André Dalbavie is a human[1]. Born in Neuilly-sur-Seine[2], he… he was born on February 10, 1961[3]. He worked as a composer[4], university teacher[5], music educator[6], and musician[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (47 views/month, #7,281 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Born in Neuilly-sur-Seine[2], Marc-André Dalbavie…
- Marc-André Dalbavie was born on February 10, 1961[3].
- Marc-André Dalbavie held citizenship in France[9].
- French was Marc-André Dalbavie's native language[10].
- Marc-André Dalbavie worked as a composer[4].
- Marc-André Dalbavie's professions included university teacher[5].
- Marc-André Dalbavie worked as a music educator[6].
- Marc-André Dalbavie's professions included musician[7].
- Marc-André Dalbavie's field of work was opera[11].
- Among Marc-André Dalbavie's employers was Conservatoire de Paris[12].
- Marc-André Dalbavie was educated at Conservatoire de Paris[13].
- A notable student of Marc-André Dalbavie was Camille Pépin[14].
- A notable student of Marc-André Dalbavie was Alicia Diaz de la Fuente[15].
- Marc-André Dalbavie received the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres[16].
- Marc-André Dalbavie received the Ernst von Siemens Music Prize[17].
- Marc-André Dalbavie is recorded as male[18].
- Marc-André Dalbavie's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Marc-André Dalbavie's genre is opera[20].
- Marc-André Dalbavie's genre is 21st-century classical music[21].
- Marc-André Dalbavie's Commons category is recorded as Marc-André Dalbavie[22].
- Marc-André Dalbavie's family name is recorded as Dalbavie[23].
- Marc-André Dalbavie's given name is recorded as Marc-André[24].
- Marc-André Dalbavie's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Marc-André Dalbavie[25].
- Marc-André Dalbavie studied under Michel Philippot[26].
- Marc-André Dalbavie studied under Guy Reibel[27].
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Type: Person[28]
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Country: FR[29]
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Began / founded: 1961-02-10[30]
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MusicBrainz ID: 3f44e8de-1386-4848-b511-5cf217e3fdb1[31]
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Origins and Family
Marc-André Dalbavie was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine[2]. He was born on February 10, 1961[3]. French was his native language[10].
Education
Marc-André Dalbavie's education included a stint at Conservatoire de Paris[13]. Studied under Michel Philippot[26], a composer[32], 1925–1996[33], of France[34]; Guy Reibel[27], a composer[35], b. 1936[36], of France[37]; Betsy Jolas[38], a composer[39], b. 1926[40], of France[41], awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour[42], specialised in opera[43]; Claude Ballif[44], a composer[45], 1924–2004[46], of France[47], awarded the Commander of the National Order of Merit[48]; Marius Constant[49], a conductor[50], 1925–2004[51], of Romania[52], awarded the Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres[53]; and Q708501[54], a composer[55], b. 1947[56], of France[57], awarded the Prix de Rome[58], specialised in contemporary classical music[59].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include composer[4], university teacher[5], music educator[6], and musician[7]. Marc-André Dalbavie's field of work was opera[11]. Among his employers was Conservatoire de Paris[12]. Notable students include Camille Pépin[14], a composer[60], b. 1990[61], of France[62], awarded the Sacem Awards[63] and Alicia Diaz de la Fuente[15], a composer[64], b. 1967[65], of Spain[66].
Recognition
Awards received include Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres[16], a grade of an order[67], in France[68] and Ernst von Siemens Music Prize[17], an award[69], in Germany[70], founded in 1972[71].
Why It Matters
Marc-André Dalbavie ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (47 views/month, #7,281 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[72] He is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[73]
FAQs
Where was Marc-André Dalbavie born?
Marc-André Dalbavie's place of birth was Neuilly-sur-Seine[2].
What did Marc-André Dalbavie do for work?
Marc-André Dalbavie worked as composer[4], university teacher[5], music educator[6], and musician[7].
Where did Marc-André Dalbavie go to school?
Marc-André Dalbavie was educated at Conservatoire de Paris[13].
What awards did Marc-André Dalbavie receive?
Honors received include Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres[16] and Ernst von Siemens Music Prize[17].