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| Roussel, Albert |
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(älb r´ r s l´) (KEY) , 18691937, French composer, studied with Vincent DIndy. His early works show the influence of impressionism. With the symphonic poem Pour une fête de printemps (1920) and his Second Symphony (191921) he achieved a highly personal style marked by subtlety of melodic inflection, sharp dissonance, and contrapuntal agility. He wrote operas, ballets, four symphonies, chamber and vocal works, and music for piano. Best known are the suites from his ballets The Spiders Feast (1913) and Bacchus and Ariadne (1931). |
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