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Roger-Ducasse

[ raw-zhey-dy-kas ]

noun

  1. Jean Jules A·ma·ble [zhah, n, zh, y, l , a, -, ma, -bl, uh], 1873–1954, French composer.


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Roger-Ducasse's symphonic poem "Sarabande," for orchestra and invisible choir, given by the Philharmonic Society, New York City, with Mr. Koemmenich's chorus.

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If one has fathomed Debussy, it is easier to play Milhaud, Roger-Ducasse, Samazeuil—for the music of the modern French school has much in common.

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