Jean Jules Roger-Ducasse

Started by alberto, Sunday 10 April 2011, 17:59

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eschiss1

... he also wrote a fair amount of concerted music, though (eg the works on a Claves CD from 2003) and chamber music (piano trio published 1921, "Andante and allegro, en style ancien, pour flûte avec accompagnement de piano", piano quartet and string quartet as mentioned, etc. A d'Ollone thread might be interesting, depending on the usual style-judgment-pass-through.

The Wikipedia list is heavily biased towards his operas- ridiculously so.

Ebubu

"Are we still in "Romantic" territory as per our definition?"
Well, if Debussy and Ravel still falls in your territory, then does Roger-Ducasse as well.

Alan Howe

Both are and aren't, depending on the work in question...

sdtom

QuoteYeah, I have 2 CDs of his music from way back on Marco Polo.....very much impressionistic.

Agree. Have those also