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    Darius Milhaud (French: [daʁjys mijo]; 4 September 1892 – 22 June 1974) was a French composer, conductor, and teacher. He was a member of Les Six—also...
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    Scaramouche, Op. 165, is a suite composed by Darius Milhaud in 1937. The suite is based on incidental music Milhaud wrote for two theatrical productions: Le...
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    Below is a list of compositions by Darius Milhaud sorted by category. La brebis égarée, Op. 4 (1910–1914); 3 acts, 20 scenes; libretto by Francis Jammes;...
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    La création du monde (category Ballets by Darius Milhaud)
    Création du monde, Op. 81a, is a 15-minute-long ballet composed by Darius Milhaud in 1922–23 to a libretto by Blaise Cendrars, which outlines the creation...
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    (1899–1983), Louis Durey (1888–1979), Arthur Honegger (1892–1955), Darius Milhaud (1892–1974), Francis Poulenc (1899–1963), and Germaine Tailleferre (1892–1983)...
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  • Lycée intercommunal Darius Milhaud is a senior high school in Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France, in the Paris metropolitan area. It serves residents of the communes...
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    Le Bœuf sur le toit (category Ballets by Darius Milhaud)
    is a short piece for small orchestra by the composer Darius Milhaud, written in 1919–20. Milhaud conceived the piece as incidental music for any one of...
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    Blake, 2016 The Blue Dahlia, Cesare Pugni, 1860 Le Bœuf sur le toit, Darius Milhaud, 1920 La Boîte à joujoux, Claude Debussy, 1919 Boléro, Maurice Ravel...
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    Philip Glass (category Pupils of Darius Milhaud)
    international prize for young composers. In the summer of 1960, he studied with Darius Milhaud at the summer school of the Aspen Music Festival and composed a violin...
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    Dave Brubeck (category Pupils of Darius Milhaud)
    sons became professional musicians. The eldest, Darius, named after Brubeck's mentor Darius Milhaud, is a pianist, producer, educator and performer....
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    Burt Bacharach (category Pupils of Darius Milhaud)
    compositions. His composition teachers included Darius Milhaud, Henry Cowell, and Bohuslav Martinů. Bacharach cited Milhaud, under whose guidance he wrote a "Sonatina...
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  • Madeleine Milhaud Milhaud (22 March 1902 – 17 January 2008) was a French actress and librettist. She was both cousin to and wife of composer Darius Milhaud. Madeleine...
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    composers who used the instrument include Arthur Honegger, Claude Vivier, Darius Milhaud, Edgard Varèse, Marcel Landowski, Charles Koechlin, Florent Schmitt...
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  • Parr)" by Darius Milhaud "Last Summer in Rio" by Azymuth "Leblon" by Romero Lubambo "Leme (dedicated to Nininha Velloso-Guerra)" by Darius Milhaud "Les Cariocas...
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    of the French composers Georges Auric, Louis Durey, Arthur Honegger, Darius Milhaud, Francis Poulenc and Germaine Tailleferre in the 1920s Bands with the...
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  • Symphonies”, by Darius Milhaud is a symphony by name only, due to its length of just over 3 minutes. This piece should not be confused with Milhaud's Symphony...
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    Peter Schickele (category Pupils of Darius Milhaud)
    Peter Schickele (/ˈʃɪkəli/; July 17, 1935 – January 16, 2024) was an American composer, musical educator and parodist, best known for comedy albums featuring...
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  • (Chamber) Symphony No.4: (Dixtuor pour instruments à cordes), Op.74, by Darius Milhaud is a work for 10 string instruments composed in Vienna in 1921. It is...
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    Caplet, Gaston Poulet, Vladimir Golschmann. Though Arthur Honegger and Darius Milhaud tried to persuade him to join Les Six, he declined, stating a need for...
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    American politician Darius Miceika (born 1983), Lithuanian footballer Darius Miles (born 1981), American basketball player Darius Milhaud (1892–1974), French...
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    business of the city and was himself clarinetist.[citation needed] Darius Milhaud, in his ballet Le Bœuf sur le toit, borrowed a theme from Levy's Tango...
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    (2003). "Darius Milhaud, Compositeur de Musique". Revue Juive. 36 (1): 140–144. doi:10.3917/aj.361.0140. Since their marriage in 1892, Milhaud's parents...
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  • Little (Chamber) Symphony No. 3, Op. 71 by Darius Milhaud is a work for chamber orchestra that was composed in 1921. The work is also known by the title...
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    atonality. Jazz was popular in Parisian cafés, and French composers such as Darius Milhaud incorporated elements of it in their work. Ravel commented that he preferred...
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    Karlheinz Stockhausen (category Pupils of Darius Milhaud)
    who had just completed studies with Olivier Messiaen (analysis) and Darius Milhaud (composition) in Paris, and Stockhausen resolved to do likewise. He...
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  • Darius Milhaud (1892–1974) was a French composer. Milhaud may also refer to: Milhaud (name), French surname Milhaud, Gard, French village, origin of the...
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  • The Little (Chamber) Symphony No. 2, Op. 49, by Darius Milhaud (not to be confused with Symphony No. 2) is a three movement piece written for chamber orchestra...
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    inspired by the drama Juárez und Maximilian by Franz Werfel; music by Darius Milhaud (1932). Carlota, one-act opera by Francisco Zendejas; music by Luis...
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  • Jack Behrens (category Pupils of Darius Milhaud)
    summer of 1962 he studied at the Aspen Music Festival and School with Darius Milhaud and in the summers of 1964–1965 he studied with Stefan Wolpe and John...
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    France, to study law as well as classical and baroque voice at the Darius Milhaud Conservatory. It was in Aix-en-Provence, with reedist and teacher Jean-François...
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