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Paul Meyer (musicien)
Paul Meyer may refer to: * Paul Meyer (clarinetist) (born 1965), French clarinetist * Paul Meyer (philologist) Marie-Paul-Hyacinthe Meyer (17 January 1840, Paris – 7 September 1917, Saint-Mandé), was a French philologist. Biography Meyer was born in Paris and educated at the Lycée Louis le Grand and the École des Chartes, specializing in the Roma ... (1840–1917), French philologist * Paul Meyer (rower) (born 1922), Swiss rower * Paul Meyer (sport shooter) (born 1961), Zimbabwean sports shooter * Sgt. Paul Meyer, aircraft mechanic who stole a Lockheed C-130 in 1969 See also * Paul Mayer (other) * Paul Meyers (1895–1966), football player * Paul Meier (other) {{hndis, Meyer, Paul ...
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Paul Meyer (clarinetist)
Paul Meyer (born 5 March 1965 in Mulhouse, France) is a French clarinetist. Meyer is known for his solo recordings on the Denon label, notably in collaborations with Jean-Pierre Rampal and Éric Le Sage. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire and at the Basler Musikhochschule. In 1982, he won the French Young Musician's Competition and in 1984, the Young Concert Artists International Auditions. A noted champion of new music for the clarinet, Meyer has given the world premieres of works by Gerd Kühr, Krzysztof Penderecki, Luciano Berio and Karol Beffa. He has also recorded some of the more obscure offerings of the traditional clarinet repertoire, including a 1990 collaboration with Gérard Caussé on works for viola and clarinet by Max Bruch for Erato, and a 1994 collaboration with Jean-Pierre Rampal on the two clarinet concertos of Ignaz Pleyel as well as the Sinfonia Concertante of Franz Danzi for Denon. Conductors that Meyer has performed or recorded with include Emmanuel Kri ...
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Paul Meyer (philologist)
Marie-Paul-Hyacinthe Meyer (17 January 1840, Paris – 7 September 1917, Saint-Mandé), was a French philologist. Biography Meyer was born in Paris and educated at the Lycée Louis le Grand and the École des Chartes, specializing in the Romance languages. In 1863 he joined the manuscript department of the Bibliothèque Nationale. He was keeper of the national archives from 1866 to 1872. In 1876 he became professor of the languages and literatures of southern Europe at the Collège de France. In 1882 he was made director of the École des Chartes, and a year later was nominated a member of the Academy of Inscriptions. He was one of the founders of the ''Revue critique'' (1865), and a founder and the chief contributor to ''Romania'' (1872). Paul Meyer began with the study of old Provençal literature, but subsequently did valuable work in many different departments of romance literature, and ranked as the chief authority on the French language of his era. He was a member ...
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Paul Meyer (rower)
Paul Meyer (born 23 July 1922) is a Swiss rower. He competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki Helsinki ( or ; ; sv, Helsingfors, ) is the Capital city, capital, primate city, primate, and List of cities and towns in Finland, most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of U ... with the men's single sculls where he was eliminated in the semi-final repêchage. References External links * 1922 births Possibly living people Swiss male rowers Olympic rowers for Switzerland Rowers at the 1952 Summer Olympics European Rowing Championships medalists {{Switzerland-rowing-bio-stub ...
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Paul Meyer (sport Shooter)
Paul Meyer (born 15 August 1961) is a Zimbabwean sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (russian: Летние Олимпийские игры 1980, Letniye Olimpiyskiye igry 1980), officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad (russian: Игры XXII Олимпиады, Igry XXII Olimpiady) and commo .... References External links * 1961 births Living people Zimbabwean male sport shooters Olympic shooters for Zimbabwe Shooters at the 1980 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) {{Zimbabwe-sportshooting-bio-stub ...
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1969 Theft Of C-130
The 1969 theft of a C-130 from RAF Mildenhall happened on 23 May 1969. Background Sergeant Paul Meyer was an aircraft mechanic in the United States Air Force. At the age of 23 he was already a Vietnam veteran. He had married earlier that year and was close to his wife and stepchildren. He had flashbacks and was homesick and unhappy. He also was drinking heavily. A few days before the theft he'd requested to be transferred from Mildenhall to Langley Air Force Base but the request was turned down. Night of theft On the night of 22 May 1969 he was at a military colleague's house party where he drank heavily and began to behave erratically and aggressively. His friends tried to persuade him to go to bed but he escaped through a window. Shortly after, Suffolk Police found him on the A11 and he was arrested for being drunk and disorderly. He was escorted back to his barracks and told to sleep it off. Instead of obeying orders he assumed the alias "Captain Epstein", went to a h ...
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Paul Mayer (other)
Paul Mayer may refer to: * Paul Mayer (activist) (1931–2013), American peace activist * Paul Mayer (zoologist) (1848–1923), German zoologist known for study of marine life * Paul Augustin Mayer Paul Augustin Mayer, OSB (23 May 1911 – 30 April 2010) was a German Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He held various positions in the Roman Curia from 1971 to 1991. Biography Mayer was born in Altötting, Germany, which is located nea ... (1911–2010), German cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church * Paul Avila Mayer (1928–2009), American television writer and producer See also * Paul Meyer (other) * Paul Meier (other) {{hndis, Mayer, Paul ...
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Paul Meyers
Paul Duncan Meyers (November 19, 1895 – July 2, 1966) was an American football player. He played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) with the Rochester Jeffersons, New York Brickley Giants and the Racine Legion. Brickley's New York Giants are not related to the modern-day New York Giants. Prior to joining the NFL, Meyers played college football College football (french: Football universitaire) refers to gridiron football played by teams of student athletes. It was through college football play that American football rules first gained popularity in the United States. Unlike most ... at the University of Wisconsin. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Meyers, Paul 1895 births 1966 deaths American football ends Milwaukee Panthers football players New York Brickley Giants players Racine Legion players Rochester Jeffersons players Wisconsin Badgers football players Players of American football from Chicago Players of American football from Milwaukee
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