Roger Désormière (French pronunciation: [ʁɔʒe dezɔʁmjɛːʁ]) (13 September 1898 – 25 October 1963) was a French conductor. He was an enthusiastic champion...
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it was first performed in London on 24 October 1948, conducted by Roger Désormière. The work, light and full of dance rhythms, is in four movements. Poulenc...
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and Scotto's À Barbizon. The music was arranged by Joseph Kosma and Roger Désormière. The film's set designers Eugène Lourié and Max Douy built one of the...
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Canteloube Pierre Capdevielle Dimitrie Cuclin [pupils] Jean Daetwyler Roger Désormière [pupils]: 132 Jesús Guridi Marguerite Béclard d'Harcourt Arthur Honegger [pupils]...
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main conductors in the orchestra's early years were Inghelbrecht, Roger Désormière and Eugène Bigot, as well as Inghelrecht's assistant conductor at the...
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Richter said further, on listening to his favourite recording (by Roger Désormière), "La mer again; shall I ever tire of listening to it, of contemplating...
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of another set of young composers including Henri Cliquet-Pleyel, Roger Désormière, Maxime Jacob and Henri Sauguet, who became known as the "Arcueil School"...
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which debuted at the Opéra-Comique on 22 May 1942 under the baton of Roger Désormière with Jacques Jansen and Irène Joachim in the title roles. The couple...
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Orchestra Piano Ondes martenot Label Catalog Released Format Notes Roger Désormière Orchestre National de la RTF Yvonne Loriod Ginette Martenot INA [full...
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Clair himself. The conductor of the orchestra at the premiere was Roger Désormière. The "Prologue" section runs about 90 seconds (though time indications...
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