Roger Delage
Roger Delage (4 December 1922 – 8 February 2001) was a French musicologist and conductor. He was the leading authority on the life and works of the composer Emmanuel Chabrier, and as a conductor was known for reviving the music of early French composers such as Guillaume de Machaut. Provided by Wikipedia
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Manet et Chabrier by Delage, Roger
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Hans Haug et la musique by Delage, Roger
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Chabrier et ses amis impressionistes by Delage, Roger
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Requiem op. 48 pour soli, choeur et orchestre de chambre, version 1893 by Fauré, Gabriel 1845-1924
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Les eaux vives (opus 160) ; musique d'orchestre pour les "Fêtes de la lumière" de l'exposition universelle de 1937 by Koechlin, Charles 1867-1950
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Psalm CXXV "In convertendo Dominus captivitatem Sion" ; (Motet à grand choeur et symphonie) ; für Sopran, Tenor, Bartion, fünfstimmigen Chor, Orchester und Orgel by Campra, André 1660-1744
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