Entraigue, Edmond Edouard

Nom de naissance Entraigue, Edmond Edouard
Nom de naissance Antraigues, Edmond Edouard
Genre masculin
Âge au décès 79 ans, 7 mois, 9 jours

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Date de naissance Date de décès Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père Entraigue, Antoine1847-11-19before 1914-09-04
Mère Roland, Clemence Renée1846-11-291925-01-25
         Entraigue, Edmond Edouard 1878-03-03 1957-10-12

Carte de la famille

Carte de la famille

Arbre généalogique

  1. Entraigue, Antoine
    1. Roland, Clemence Renée
      1. Entraigue, Edmond Edouard
        1. Chauvet, Marguerite Marie

Références des sources

  1. AD49 - Archives départementales de Maine-et-Loire - Registres paroissiaux et d'état civil
      • Date : 1878-03-03
      • Page : Saint-Jean-des-Mauvrets, 1875 - 1887 NMD, cote 6E290/18, vue 046-047/196: naissance Antraigues, Edmond Edouard
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      • Date : 1888-03-18
      • Page : Quincé, 1880 - 1889 NMD, cote 5 Mi 1292, vue 103/123, acte 5: naissance Chauvet, Marguerite
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  2. AD75e - Archives de Paris - Elections
      • Date : 1921
      • Page : 1921-1939, cote D4M2 312, Enquebecq-Entraygues, vue 087/101: Entraigue, Edmond Edouard
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  3. AD75 - Archives de Paris - Etat civil
      • Date : 1957-10-12
      • Page : arr. 18, 1957-09-28 - 1957-10-23 D, cote 18D 451, vue 17/31, acte 3144: décès Entraigue, Edmond Edouard
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  4. John Humphries: The Early Horn: A Practical Guide
      • Page : page 54
      • Citation :

        François Brémond, the
        English player Hinchcliffe, and Emile Lamouret and Edmond Entraigue, the
        first and third horns at the Paris Opéra, still preferred to hold the horn with
        their right hands towards the end of the nineteenth century, but most
        players preferred to learn the skill of hand stopping with the right hand, and
        to give the left hand the easier job of holding the instrument.

  5. Richard J. Martz: Reversed Chirality in Horns
      • Page : vue 59, page 231, reference 126
      • Citation :

        Humphries, The Early Horn, 54. In private correspondence to the author, Mr. Humphries gave
        the full quotations: “On 22 October 1924, Morley-Pegge wrote ‘There are several Frenchmen who
        played right-handed, notably Lamouret 1st horn at the Opéra ... and Entraygues [sic] 1st horn of the
        Colonne Orchestra and 3rd horn at the Opéra.’ In a letter from Morley-Pegge to Blandford dated 20
        June 1939: ‘One of the older players I recollect, Hinchcliffe, played with the bell on the left’.”

  6. AFAMF - Annuaire de la Fédération des Artistes Musiciens de France
      • Date : 1904-01-01
      • Page : 1904, vue 142/188, page 140: Entraigue (Edmond)
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      • Date : 1905-01-01
      • Page : 1905, vue 157/195, page 155: Entraigue (Edmond)
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      • Date : 1906-01-01
      • Page : 1906, vue 180/220, page 178: Entraigue (Edmond)
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  7. IMLSP - Petrucci Music Library
      • Date : 2021-10-17
      • Page : Horn Sonata, Op.70 (Koechlin, Charles)
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      • Citation :

        Erstaufführung 1925-05-15, Edmond Entraigue, Édouard Garès (piano), Société Moderne d'Instruments à Vent, Quatuor Gaveau

         

  8. La Paternelle: Assurance incendie
      • Date : 1927-08-01
      • Page : original papier
      • Date : 1930-04-16
      • Page : original papier
  9. Wikipedia
      • Date : 2021-05-21
      • Page : English, Chôros No. 4, History
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      • Citation :

        Chôros No. 4 was composed in Rio de Janeiro in 1926, and was premiered on 24 October 1927 at the Salle Gaveau in Paris, in the first of a pair of concerts devoted to works by Villa-Lobos. The performers were Edmond Entraigue, Jean-Lazare Pénable, and Mr. Marquette, horns; Jules Dervaux, trombone. On the same programme, Arthur Rubinstein gave the premiere of Rudepoêma.

         

  10. Constitution de rente viagère de Edmond Entraigue et Marguerite Chauvet à Joséphine Roland
      • Date : 1939-08-25
      • Page : original papier