Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt
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Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt
Summary
Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt is a human[1]. Born in Auxerre[2], he… he was born on 1947[3]. He worked as a composer[4], organist[5], choir director[6], and official[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt's place of birth was Auxerre[2].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt was born on 1947[3].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt's father was Jacques Berthier[9].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt's mother was Germaine de Lioncourt[10].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt held citizenship in France[11].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt's professions included composer[4].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt worked as an organist[5].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt worked as a choir director[6].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt's professions included official[7].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt held the position of founder[12].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt held the position of titular organist[13].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt was employed by Ministry of Culture of France[14].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt received the Officer of the National Order of Merit[15].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt received the Knight of the Legion of Honour[16].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt received the Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres[17].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt was a member of Académie des sciences morales, des lettres et des arts de Versailles[18].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt is recorded as male[19].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt earned the academic degree of diplôme d'études approfondies[21].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt's family name is recorded as Berthier de Lioncourt[22].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt's given name is recorded as Vincent[23].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt's instrument is recorded as organ[24].
- Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[25].
Product Details
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Type: Person[26]
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Country: FR[27]
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Began / founded: 1947[28]
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MusicBrainz ID: 7dbc3b8b-c278-4f07-af09-461cfa1baf0b[29]
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Origins and Family
Born in Auxerre[2], Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt… he was born on 1947[3]. His father was Jacques Berthier[9]. His mother was Germaine de Lioncourt[10].
Education
Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt earned the academic degree of diplôme d'études approfondies[21].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include composer[4], organist[5], choir director[6], and official[7]. Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt was employed by Ministry of Culture of France[14]. Positions held include founder[12], a position[30] and titular organist[13], a position[31].
Recognition
Awards received include Officer of the National Order of Merit[15], a grade of an order[32], in France[33]; Knight of the Legion of Honour[16], a grade of an order[34], in France[35]; and Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres[17], a grade of an order[36], in France[37].
Why It Matters
Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[8]
FAQs
Where was Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt born?
Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt's place of birth was Auxerre[2].
Who were Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt's parents?
Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt's father was Jacques Berthier[9]. Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt's mother was Germaine de Lioncourt[10].
What did Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt do for work?
Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt worked as composer[4], organist[5], choir director[6], and official[7].
What awards did Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt receive?
Honors received include Officer of the National Order of Merit[15], Knight of the Legion of Honour[16], and Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres[17].