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    and Leon Conus, Marya Slavina etc. In 1931, the newly constituted Société musicale russe de France took over the management of the Conservatoire, with the...
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    Russian). Nakanounié. Berlin, 7 janvier 1923. Liberation of rhythm (en russe). Nakanounié, Berlin, 18 et 25 mars 1923. Quelques considérations sur l'emploi...
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  • costumes executed by Barbara Karinska, it was first presented by the Ballet Russe de Monte-Carlo at the Théâtre de Monte Carlo on 5 April 1938. Performed...
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    conducted their music with the orchestra over the years. For his Ballets Russes, the impressario Diaghilev engaged an orchestra in each city his company...
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    Erik Satie (category Ballets Russes composers)
    concert by the Société musicale indépendante, a forward-looking group set up by Ravel and others as a rival to the conservative Société nationale de musique...
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    des Champs-Élysées, where the first performances of Diaghilev's Ballets Russes took place in 1913. Theatre traditionally has occupied a large place in...
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    Georges Auric (category Ballets Russes composers)
    at the Société musicale indépendante at the age of 14. Several songs that he had written were then performed in the following year by Société Nationale...
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    auditif de spécialité, OMF 2008: Des Ballets russes aux Ballets suédois : quelques aspects de la vie musicale parisienne, 1909–1929, OMF 2009: Musicologies...
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    cabarets, and in the 20th century for the first performances of the Ballets Russes, its jazz clubs, and its part in the development of serial music. Paris...
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    Maurice Ravel (category Ballets Russes composers)
    his style. Through the Société Musicale Indépendente, he was able to encourage them and composers from other countries. The Société presented concerts of...
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    pupils Ravel and Charles Koechlin, to break away and found a new group, Société Musicale Indépendant, whose ideals were closer to the original vision of Saint-Saëns...
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    examination, was acclaimed after its performance at the 99th concert of the Société musicale indépendante in Paris at the end of October 1924, attended by both...
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    Bluets, trois esquisse musicales, pour piano, op. 55 (Hamelle) 1. Chanson russe 2. Tyrolienne 3. Dans la prairie Stella, valse de salon, pour piano, op...
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    life, he had begun working on an opera entitled Tchaïkovski, un réquiem Russe, which would have advanced the theory that famous romantic composer Pyotr...
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  • but this period must in fact have been much longer. Variations sur l'air russe "Schöne Minka" et sur un thème de Préciosa, Op. 7 Six Andante à plusieurs...
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    family's long-lasting economic difficulties, is provided by "La France Musicale", which published the following brief notice in August 1858 (also the basis...
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