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The French composer Maurice Duruflé is sometimes said to be " the Ravel of the organ " and is clearly inspired by both Ravel and Debussy in several of his compositions, most notably perhaps the Sicilliene of the Suite pour orgue, op.
* 1902 – Maurice Duruflé, French composer ( d. 1986 )
Examples include works by Richard Strauss, Maurice Duruflé, Francis Poulenc, Charles Villiers Stanford, Edmund Rubbra, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Lennox Berkeley, Morten Lauridsen, Edward Elgar, Hugo Distler, Ernst Krenek, and Michael Finnissy.
* January 11 – Maurice Duruflé, French composer ( d. 1986 )
* June 16 – Maurice Duruflé, French composer ( b. 1902 )
Later in his life he was appointed professor of composition at the Conservatoire de Paris and the École Normale de Musique ; his pupils included Maurice Duruflé, Olivier Messiaen, Joaquín Rodrigo and Manuel Ponce.
Olivier Messiaen is on the extreme right ; Maurice Duruflé stands next to him
His many students included Jehan Alain, Elsa Barraine, Francis Chagrin, Carlos Chávez, Maurice Duruflé, Georges Hugon, Jean Langlais, Olivier Messiaen, Manuel Ponce, Joaquín Rodrigo, David Van Vactor and Xian Xinghai.
However, in a manner befitting the Chapel's French architectural style and French-inspired organ, its speciality is perhaps the music of the great late French tradition, taking in the Masses of Louis Vierne, Maurice Duruflé, Jean Langlais, Charles-Marie Widor and Gabriel Fauré, as well as the motets of Marcel Dupré, Francis Poulenc, Pierre Villette and Olivier Messiaen.
In the 20th century symphonic repertoire, both sacred and secular, continued to progress through the music of Marcel Dupré, Maurice Duruflé, and Herbert Howells.
Maurice Duruflé, c. 1962
Maurice Duruflé ( 11 January 1902 – 16 June 1986 ) was a French composer, organist, and pedagogue.
* Johann Sebastian Bach: 4 Chorale Preludes for Organ, orchestrated by Maurice Duruflé ( 1942 / 1945 ):
56, for violoncello and piano, orchestrated by Maurice Duruflé ( 1943 ):
61, poème lyrique for tenor solo and piano, orchestrated by Maurice Duruflé ( 1943 )
* Maurice Duruflé: Requiem op.
* Johann Sebastian Bach: Two Chorales from Cantatas BWV 22 und 147, arranged for organ solo by Maurice Duruflé ( 1952 )
* Louis Vierne: Trois Improvisations for organ ( Notre-Dame-de-Paris, November 1928 ), transcribed by Maurice Duruflé ( 1954 ):
Clotilde, Paris, 1930 / 1931 ), transcribed by Maurice Duruflé ( 1956 – 1958 ):
* Gabriel Fauré: Prélude de Pelléas et Mélisande, transcribed for organ solo by Maurice Duruflé
* Robert Schumann: Lamentation, transcribed for organ solo by Maurice Duruflé
" Maurice Duruflé ", in Guide de la musique d ' orgue, edited by Gilles Cantagrel.
* James E. Frazier, Maurice Duruflé: The Man & His Music ( The Boydell Press 2007 )
Maurice Duruflé ( 1902 – 1986 ): The Last Impressionist.
" Maurice Duruflé.

Maurice and wrote
In his memoirs, published in 1993, Trudeau wrote that during the 1950s, he wanted to teach at the Université de Montréal, but was blacklisted three times from doing so by Maurice Duplessis, then Premier of Quebec.
The composer, Koji Kondo, initially planned to use Maurice Ravel's Boléro as the game's title theme, but was forced to change it when he learned, late into the game's development cycle, that the copyright for Boléro hadn't expired yet ; therefore he wrote a new arrangement of the overworld theme within one day.
In 597, an ailing Maurice wrote his last will, in which he described his ideas of governing the Empire.
In the 6th century, the Byzantine emperor Maurice I wrote the Strategikon, a manual of war that codified a number of military reforms of the time.
" It was also rumored that Rasputin was castrated in front of Tatiana, wrote Maurice Paléologue, the French ambassador to Russia, in his memoirs.
Cabinet Secretary Maurice Hankey wrote of Kitchener:
In music, Myrrha was the subject of an 1876 band piece by John Phillip Sousa, Myrrha Gavotte and in 1901, Maurice Ravel and Andre Caplet each wrote cantatas titled Myrrha.
Maurice Ravel wrote his Piano Concerto for the Left Hand, which became more famous than any of the other compositions that Wittgenstein inspired.
Maurice Maeterlinck, also a symbolist playwright, wrote The Blind ( 1890 ), The Intruder ( 1890 ), Interior ( 1891 ), Pelléas and Mélisande ( 1892 ), and The Blue Bird ( 1908 ).
Until the mid-20th century, Belgian writers more often wrote in French even if they were Flemish, due both to the then-dominant position of that language in worldwide culture and its dominant position within Belgium itself ( e. g. Suzanne Lilar, Emile Verhaeren or Maurice Maeterlinck ), and many French-speaking individuals come from originally Dutch-speaking families ( particularly in Brussels, e. g. Jacques Brel ).
The French writer Maurice Barrès ( 1862 – 1923 ) wrote about the river in his Un Jardin sur l ' Oronte.
In 2003 Maurice Ashley wrote an essay The End of the Draw Offer ?, which raised discussion about ways to avoid quick agreed draws in chess tournaments.
Maurice wrote along with Allee Willis – who wrote " September ", " Boogie Wonderland ", " In the Stone " and " Sunday Morning " for the band – several new songs for the play.
In France, Impressionistic composers Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel both wrote mazurkas ; Debussy's is a stand-alone piece, and Ravel's is part of a suite of an early work, La Parade.
She was deeply influenced by the French phenomenologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty, who wrote extensively on perception, vision, embodiment, and painting.
) The Conservative historian Maurice Cowling wrote in 1975: " To history, until yesterday, Halifax was the arch-appeaser.
French authors René-Louis Maurice and Jean-Claude Simoën wrote the book Cinq Milliards au bout de l ' égout ( 1977 ) about Spaggiari's bank heist in Nice.
The Modula-3 project started in November 1986 when Maurice Wilkes wrote to Niklaus Wirth with some ideas for a new version of Modula.
Taja Kramberger introduced studies of collective memory, based on Halbwachsian instrumentarium ( for his workd see: ) and numerous later improvements, in its theoretic aspect and epistemic conceptualization into Slovenian public, mostly composed of linear descriptive social sciences and humanities, in 2000 / 2001 ( a course of lectures Conceptualization of the collective memory on Maurice Halbwachs, Frances Amelia Yates and Pierre Nora at the Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis in Ljubljana ) and 2001 ( she wrote an extensive introduction to the Maurice Halbwachs ' Slovenian translation of La mémoire collective ).
* Jackson Browne on his 1977 tour, " Running On Empty ", wrote his famous song " The Load-Out " ( usually heard in a live version hybrid with a cover of the Maurice Williams tune " Stay ") in order to honor his roadies.
One of André's students, Guy Touvron wrote a biography on him entitled Maurice André: Une trompette pour la renommée ( Maurice André: A Trumpet for Fame ), which was published in 2003.
Maurice Bardèche, a French writer of fascist sympathies, wrote about his meeting with Yockey in his semi-autobiographical novel Suzanne et le taudis.

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