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"David Benoit may refer to: *David Benoit (actor) (born 1966), American actor and singer *David Benoit (basketball) (born 1968), former American basketball player *David Benoit (musician) (born 1953), American jazz pianist * David Benoit, eldest son of deceased professional wrestler Chris Benoit ==See also== *Benoît David (born 1966), Canadian rock singer "

— David Benoit 🦚

"Dimitry Markevitch (1923–2002) was a Ukrainian concert cellist, researcher, teacher, and musicologist. He studied under Gregor Piatigorsky and founded the Institut de Hautes Etudes Musicales (IHEM) in Switzerland. His brother, Igor Markevitch, was an orchestral conductor. Markevitch rediscovered several important manuscripts, including Westphal and Kellner transcriptions of several Bach Suites, and published his own edition of the Suites, playing all six in recital at Carnegie Hall in New York in 1964. He also unearthed two previously unknown pieces by Ludwig van Beethoven: the Sonata for Violoncello and Piano, Opus 64, and the Kreutzer Sonata, transcribed for cello by Czerny. He contributed to editions of pieces by Mussorgsky, De Falla, Stravinsky, and Shostakovitch and wrote Cello Story, a book on the history and repertoire of the cello. He was one of the first people to champion "authentic" instrumental techniques and played a baroque cello for pieces composed before the 19th century. He specialised in works for the solo cello and his book The Solo Cello is a comprehensive guide to the subject. He was the first cellist to record the complete Kodály Opus 8 Solo Cello Sonata in addition to two sonatas for cello and piano by Louis Abbiate with Bernard Ringeissen. He recorded the Bach Cello Suites in 1992 and made the first complete recording of the Seven Sonatas for Cello and Piano by Beethoven. Through his career, he compiled an extensive and now cataloged, the library of over 3,000 cello scores. Dimitry Matkevitch died on January 29, 2002, at home in Clarens, Switzerland. == External links == * Interview with Markevitch at the Internet Cello Society * Article on the Bach Cello Suites Editions by Dimitry Markevitch * Category:1923 births Category:2002 deaths Category:Russian musicologists Category:Russian classical cellists Category:Place of birth missing Category:20th-century classical musicians Category:20th-century musicologists "

— Dimitry Markevitch 🦚

"10Feet is a Dutch fashion label, based in Amsterdam and is a subsidiary of Herb Industries. The label was founded in the late 1990s, and has since grown to the point where its clothes are now offered in over 250 retail outlets in the Netherlands. In June 2006, Henk Schiffmacher sued the company, alleging they had used his images upon their T-shirts without permission. (Dutch) The court ruled for Schiffmacher on all counts and ordered 10Feet to cease printing the T-shirts, fining the company 500 euro per summary infringement to a maximum of 25,000 euro. (Dutch) ==Notes and references External links == * Category:Clothing brands of the Netherlands Category:Companies based in Amsterdam "

— 10 feet 🦚

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