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    Jean Jules Aimable Roger-Ducasse (Bordeaux, 18 April 1873 – Le Taillan-Médoc (Gironde), 19 July 1954) was a French composer. Jean Roger-Ducasse studied...
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    well known through its 1919 orchestration of the accompaniment by Jean Roger-Ducasse. Commissioning a number of composers such as André Caplet and Vincent...
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  • Kuhnau and Johann Schelle. Johann Ernst Altenburg this teacher's teachers Roger-Ducasse (1873–1954) studied with teachers including Émile Pessard, André Gedalge...
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  • Cantorum with Charles Koechlin and at the Conservatoire de Paris with Jean Roger-Ducasse and Olivier Messiaen. He also studied privately with René Leibowitz...
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  • during his lifetime. This "Second Rhapsody" was later completed by Jean Roger-Ducasse as Rapsodie pour orchestre et saxophone. Briscoe, James R. "Debussy...
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    including Maurice Ravel, Florent Schmitt, Charles Koechlin, Louis Aubert, Jean Roger-Ducasse, George Enescu, Paul Ladmirault, Alfredo Casella and Nadia Boulanger...
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    and was watched by an audience of 10,000. Between 1914 and 1916, Jean Roger-Ducasse reworked the score for a reduced orchestra. This version (which was...
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    time as a vocal score edited by one of Fauré's favourite pupils, Jean Roger-Ducasse, and some critics have speculated that he reorchestrated the full...
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    record, but other records show Ducasse, Ducas, and Du Casse. His grand-nephew, Robert, who wrote a biography of Jean-Baptiste in 1876, spells both his...
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    Lautréamont (French: [lotʁeamɔ̃]) was the nom de plume of Isidore Lucien Ducasse (4 April 1846 – 24 November 1870), a French poet born in Uruguay. His only...
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    Rapsodie alto saxophone, orchestra 1919 orchestration of L 104 by Jean Roger-Ducasse, not by Debussy 113 103a Danses Danse sacrée play Danse profane play...
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  • and Antoinette Véluard, and composition under Olivier Messiaen and Jean Roger-Ducasse at the Conservatoire de Paris. Her real name was 'Suzanne Obadia'...
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  • (1870–1958) Henri Büsser (1872–1973) Déodat de Séverac (1872–1921) Jean Roger-Ducasse (1873–1954) Reynaldo Hahn (1874–1947) Maurice Ravel (1875–1937) Henriette...
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  • (1901–1999) Robert Xavier Rodriguez (born 1946) José Rogel (1829–1901) Jean Roger-Ducasse (1873–1954) Francesco Rognoni Taeggio (second half of the 16th century...
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    1896 he was a student of Gabriel Fauré, along with Maurice Ravel and Jean Roger-Ducasse. Fauré had a great influence on Koechlin, who wrote the first Fauré...
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  • (1707-1791) Giovanni Benedetto Platti (1697–1763) Henry Purcell (1659–1695) Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683–1764) Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725) Domenico Scarlatti...
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  • française (Poulenc), FP.80, by Francis Poulenc Suite française, by Jean Roger-Ducasse Suite française, Op.248 (1944), Op.254 (1945), by Darius Milhaud Suite...
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  • Fugue on a Theme by Mozart, Hebbel Requiem historicism, modernism Jean Roger-Ducasse 1873 1954 French Arnold Safroni-Middleton 1873 1950 British Nikolai...
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    Notable students were Olivier Messiaen, Jean Langlais, and Jehan Alain. Staff included Dukas and Jean Roger-Ducasse for composition, Marcel Dupré for organ...
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    morte de Orfeu 1907–16 – Claude Debussy – (unfinished project) 1913 – Jean Roger-Ducasse – Orphée, premiered at the Palais Garnier in a production mounted...
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    Société musicale indépendente 1909. Gabriel Faure (1845-1924) and Jean Roger-Ducasse (1873-1954), French composers, at the piano, accompanied, behind them...
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    Koechlin [pupils] Paul Ladmirault Raoul Laparra Maurice Ravel [pupils] Jean Roger-Ducasse Florent Schmitt Germaine Thyssens-Valentin Louis Vuillemin Pierre...
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    in Geneva by Marie Panthès and Alexandre Mottu. The composer and Jean Roger-Ducasse performed the work for the first time under its shortened title on...
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    Fauré. Ravel offered a work for solo violin; Charles Koechlin and Jean Roger-Ducasse composed four hands pieces for the piano; George Enescu, Louis Aubert...
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    Improvisation in 1939. His studies in composition with Paul Dukas and Jean Roger-Ducasse won him the Prix des amis de l'orgue in 1936 for his Suite for Organ...
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  • these years, Munch gave first performances of works by Honegger, Jean Roger-Ducasse, Joseph Guy Ropartz, Roussel, and Florent Schmitt. He became director...
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    op. 39, staged 12 November, simultaneously in Berlin and Munich Jean Roger-Ducasse – Cantegril, staged 9 February at the Opéra-Comique (Salle Favart)...
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  • April 1 — Sergei Rachmaninoff, Russian composer (d. 1943) April 18 — Jean Roger-Ducasse, French composer (d. 1954) May 1 — Harry Evans, composer (d. 1914)...
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  • previously set by Beethoven. Emilie Mayer's Faust Overture (1880) Jean Roger-Ducasse's Au jardin de Marguerite, symphonic poem with chorus (1905) Gustav...
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    Olivier Messiaen, Darius Milhaud, Francis Poulenc, Maurice Ravel, Jean Roger-Ducasse, Joseph-Guy Ropartz, Albert Roussel, Camille Saint-Saëns, Gustave...
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