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for organ and string orchestra was performed by Marie Schumacher in New York City in 1947; it's possible this is an arrangement of the piano Romance or the cello Romance.
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Roger-Ducasse wrote music in nearly all classical forms, and was particularly known for his operatic stage works and orchestral compositions. These include:
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as professor of orchestration. His personal style was firmly rooted in the French school of orchestration, in an unbroken tradition from
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for cello and piano, and two string quartets; the second, his swan song, debuted 24 May 1953, at the
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His piano pieces and chamber music are also noteworthy. He composed a piano quartet, a
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Roger-Ducasse wrote only one work for organ, entitled
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Bordeaux
Le Taillan-MĂ©doc
Gironde
composer
Paris Conservatoire
Émile Pessard
André Gedalge
Gabriel Fauré
Paul Dukas
Hector Berlioz
Camille Saint-Saëns
Jehan Alain
Claude Arrieu
Sirvart Kalpakyan Karamanuk
Jean-Louis Martinet
Francis George Scott
Goethe's Faust
Epithalame
Opéra Garnier
Greek myth
Ida Rubinstein
Romance
Château de la Brède
Éditions Durand
Paul Dukas
Maurice Duruflé
Free scores by Jean Roger-Ducasse
International Music Score Library Project
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