Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q3140431> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 63 of
63
with 100 triples per page.
- Q3140431 description "French musician".
- Q3140431 description "French musician".
- Q3140431 subject Q5838217.
- Q3140431 subject Q6210402.
- Q3140431 subject Q6936300.
- Q3140431 subject Q7023955.
- Q3140431 subject Q8181525.
- Q3140431 subject Q8473312.
- Q3140431 abstract "Horace Remi Poussard (June 11, 1829 – September 12, 1898), was a French violinist and composer.Poussard was born in Château-Gontier in France, the son of music teacher and conductor Charles Francois Poussard. Horace studied at the Conservatoire de Paris, graduating with the First Class prize in violin in 1849 with a performance of a Viotti Concerto (reviewed in 'La Vigie de l'Ouest', 124, 14 Sept 1849). In the 1850s he began his career as a professional violinist with concerts in Paris, Vienna, and Constantinople. He also travelled through Hungary, Greece, Wallachia, and the British Isles. In 1860 he appeared in London, along with a fellow French 'cellist, Rene Douay. In 1861 Poussard and Douay sailed to Australia, and gave their first concerts there in Melbourne. They toured the goldfields and major towns in the States of Victoria and South Australia before going to the South Island of New Zealand. During this period, their repertoire consisted mainly of more popular pieces, easily recognised by the inhabitants of the newly emerging country. To commemorate the exploration (and death) of Burke and Wills on their journey across Australia, Poussard wrote "The Dead Heroes," a musical poem of 17 stanzas incorporating well known existing tunes. The song was really well received.In 1864, Douay, who was suffering from a mental illness, "went mad" while in Melbourne and was shipped back to France, there to remain in an asylum for the rest of his life. Horace and a musical comedy singer named Florence Beverley (Florence Calzado) left Australia for a 4 year tour of India and South Africa, linking up with Robert Smythe (a manager) and his wife Amelia Bailey (soprano). The so-called Poussard-Bailey Opera Company gave more than 300 performances in this period as well as coping with the difficulties of travel by land and sea.Poussard returned to France in December 1868 and continued performing in France and the British Isles. He played in the Royal Court of Empress Eugénie and with Giovanni Bottesini, the celebrated double-bass player. He married an Opera Comique singer, Louise Felicie Jean (Lottie Montal) in London in 1874 and in 1883 returned to Australia where they performed and where he increasingly taught piano and violin. His last tour was to New Zealand in 1890, and he died in Sydney in 1898.".
- Q3140431 birthDate "1829-06-11".
- Q3140431 birthYear "1829".
- Q3140431 deathDate "1898-09-12".
- Q3140431 deathYear "1898".
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q120755.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q142.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q1568785.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q157130.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q16869.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q171393.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q1741.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q1756348.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q214580.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q258.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q28.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q3130.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q313188.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q3141.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q354101.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q35715.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q36687.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q38272.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q408.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q41.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q463055.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q5838217.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q589331.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q6210402.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q664.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q668.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q6936300.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q7023955.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q8181525.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q84.
- Q3140431 wikiPageWikiLink Q8473312.
- Q3140431 dateOfBirth "1829-06-11".
- Q3140431 dateOfDeath "1898-09-12".
- Q3140431 name "Poussard, Horace".
- Q3140431 shortDescription "French musician".
- Q3140431 type Person.
- Q3140431 type Agent.
- Q3140431 type Person.
- Q3140431 type Agent.
- Q3140431 type NaturalPerson.
- Q3140431 type Thing.
- Q3140431 type Q215627.
- Q3140431 type Q5.
- Q3140431 type Person.
- Q3140431 comment "Horace Remi Poussard (June 11, 1829 – September 12, 1898), was a French violinist and composer.Poussard was born in Château-Gontier in France, the son of music teacher and conductor Charles Francois Poussard. Horace studied at the Conservatoire de Paris, graduating with the First Class prize in violin in 1849 with a performance of a Viotti Concerto (reviewed in 'La Vigie de l'Ouest', 124, 14 Sept 1849).".
- Q3140431 label "Horace Poussard".
- Q3140431 givenName "Horace".
- Q3140431 name "Horace Poussard".
- Q3140431 name "Poussard, Horace".
- Q3140431 surname "Poussard".