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  1. François Du Bois is the author of a complete three-volume manual of playing the marimba: The 4 Mallet Marimba, distributed by IMD. Keiko Abe remarked in the preface, “This method's pedagogical approach—a product of a certain creativity—is an invaluable contribution to the study of the marimba.”

  2. Professor of Law. I joined the University of Leicester in July 2012 having previously held appointments at the Universities of Nottingham (2007-2012) and Cape Town (1995-2005) as well as at SOAS (1991-1995). I was Head of Leicester Law School between Sept 2014 and Sept 2019.

  3. François Du Bois (La Charité-sur-Loire en Bourgogne, France) est un compositeur et virtuose [1] du marimba, il est également enseignant, éditorialiste et écrivain. Débuts musicaux [ modifier | modifier le code ]

  4. François Dubois (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa dybwa]; c. 1529 – 24 August 1584) was a French Huguenot painter of the Fontainebleau School.

  5. This was the signature that the painter François Dubois placed on his sole surviving work, and its positioning here speaks volumes about the convictions of this Protestant from Amiens who took refuge in Geneva after the massacre.

  6. François Du Bois French composer, marimba soloist living in Tokyo & Bali. Established the Medita Music, the music for meditation.

  7. Franciscus Sylvius (born March 15, 1614, Hanau, Ger.—died Nov. 15, 1672, Leiden, Neth.) was a physician, physiologist, anatomist, and chemist who is considered the founder of the 17th-century iatrochemical school of medicine, which held that all phenomena of life and disease are based on chemical action.