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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    In July 1950 Désormière programmed the morceaux with works by Stravinsky, Dallapiccola, Bartok, and Boulez. See the Roger Désormière (1898-1963) website...
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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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    favoured the version by the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conducted by Roger Désormière at the Maison de la Mutualité in Paris in June 1951 (Decca LXT 2720)...
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    premiered in the main theatre. The music by Erik Satie was conducted by Roger Désormière. The ballet included an interlude with a film by René Clair (shot on...
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  • The Slipper Episode (category Films scored by Roger Désormière)
    romantic comedy film directed by Jean de Limur and starring Betty Stockfeld, Roger Tréville and Claude Dauphin. It was based on a 1928 novel by Tristan Bernard...
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  • (president) Suzanne Borel (diplomat) Georges Charensol Paul Colin Roger Désormière Jacques-Pierre Frogerais Étienne Gilson (author) Paul Gosset (author)...
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  • Arlette and Love (category Films scored by Roger Désormière)
    Cinematography Victor Arménise Edited by Pierre Caillet Jean Feyte Music by Roger Desormière Production company Société Nouvelle des Établissements Gaumont Distributed...
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    Taffanel, Xavier Leroux, and Charles Lenepveu. Tony Aubin [pupils] Roger Désormière [pupils] Simon Le Duc [pupils] this teacher's teachers Gebhard (1878–1963)...
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    completed his education in Europe under the tutelage of Hermann Scherchen, Roger Désormière and Jean Martinon. After graduating, he toured Europe, performing with...
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    Théâtre de la Cigale in Paris on June 15, 1924. The conductor was Roger Désormière. The Soirées de Paris was a short-lived attempt by Count Étienne de...
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  • Bux the Clown (category Films scored by Roger Désormière)
    Cinematography Theodore J. Pahle Edited by Claude Ibéria Music by Roger Désormière Jean Wiener Production company Acta-Films Distributed by Pathé Journal...
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  • well as conductor Roger Désormière. (Thomson later praised Boulez in a review that appeared in the New York Herald Tribune. Désormière would go on to become...
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  • Georges Huisman (France) Suzanne Borel, Georges Charensol, Paul Colin, Roger Désormière, Jacques-Pierre Frogerais, Étienne Gilson, Paul Gosset, Georges Raguis...
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    mentor, the conductor Roger Désormière, was paralysed by a stroke in 1952 Boulez sent scripts to French Radio in Désormière's name so that the older...
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  • Reine with choreography by Serge Lifar by an orchestra conducted by Roger Désormière. Since then, the symphony has been periodically performed in instrumental...
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    Révélation des étoiles 1929, Aleksandr Glazunov, unknown orchestra 1953, Roger Désormière, Orchestre National de France 1956, Albert Wolff, Paris Conservatoire...
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  • joined Roger Désormière at the Société de musique d'autrefois (SMA), first foray into early music, which we call today Baroque music (Désormière and Yvonne...
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  • took place at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées on 7 June 1951, with Roger Désormière conducting the Orchestre National de France. The symphony lasts approximately...
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  • Father Goriot (film) (category Films scored by Roger Désormière)
    Victor Arménise Maurice Barry Edited by Suzanne de Troeye Music by Roger Désormière Jean Wiener Production company Regina Productions Distributed by DisCina...
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    (1911–16 and 1924), Ernest Ansermet (1915–23), Edward Clark (1919–20) and Roger Désormière (1925–29). Diaghilev hired the young Stravinsky at a time when he was...
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  • the Opéra-Comique in Paris on 1 February 1938 under the direction of Roger Désormière. Milhaud employed themes from 18th century Provençal, including themes...
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