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Franck
[frahngk, f
noun
César (Auguste) 1822–90, French composer, born in Belgium.
James, 1882–1964, U.S. physicist, born in Germany: Nobel Prize 1925.
Franck
noun
César ( Auguste ) (sezar). 1822–90, French composer, organist, and teacher, born in Belgium. His works, some of which make use of cyclic form, include a violin sonata, a string quartet, the Symphony in D Minor (1888), and much organ music
James . 1882–1964, US physicist, born in Germany: shared a Nobel prize for physics with Gustav Hertz (1925) for work on the quantum theory, particularly the effects of bombarding atoms with electrons
Example Sentences
Echoing concerns articulated in the Franck Report, he drafted a petition to be circulated among the scientists.
He and Slatkin also go back decades, having performed together and become such good friends that the conductor turned pages for him in the Franck.
Gleizes's employer Franck Annese, founder of So Press media group, described him as a "super guy, enthusiastic, willing, and full of humour."
César Franck and others got a kick out of Alessandro Stradella, the Baroque opera composer who attempted to embezzle the Roman Catholic Church.
He thought of the program he had planned back in December: the Taras Bulba Overture by Mykola Lysenko, a concerto by Edvard Grieg and César Franck’s Symphony in D Minor.
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