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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.

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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