- Don
Quichotte à
Dulcinée is a song
cycle by
Maurice Ravel based on the
story of Don Quixote. It was
first composed for
voice and
piano but
later orchestrated...
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pleasant fields there...") The
Jules M****enet
opera Don
Quichotte depicts Dulcinée as a
major character, the
local queen who
sends the
knight on a
quest to...
-
Aldonza (Dulcinea) of the
original novel becomes the more
sophisticated Dulcinée, a
flirtatious local beauty inspiring the
infatuated old man's exploits...
- photographer,
foodie Pableaux Johnson dies
after collapse at
second line Décès de
Dulcinée Langfelder, pionnière du
multi sur scène (in French)
Suzanne M****ie, former...
- (in his
piano trio as well as in his
final song cycle, Don
Quichotte à
Dulcinée),
Pablo de Sarasate,
Pablo Sorozábal, and José María Usandizaga.) British...
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model for "Chanson à boire", the
final song in his
cycle Don
Quichotte à
Dulcinée.
Manuel de Falla,
Spanish composer (1876–1946),
includes a jota in his...
-
orchestral suite by
Georg Philipp Telemann,
composed c. 1761 Don
Quichotte à
Dulcinée (composed
between 1932 and 1933), a three-song
cycle by
Maurice Ravel Don...
- Perséphone in Ariane, the
title role in Thérèse,
Queen Ama****i in
Bacchus and
Dulcinée in Don Quichotte. She
appeared after the composer's
death as
Postumia in...
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orchestra intended for the film; they were
published as Don
Quichotte à
Dulcinée. The m****cript
orchestral score is in Ravel's hand, but
Lucien Garban...
- Dalila,
Sesto in La
clemenza di Tito,
Giulietta in
Tales of
Hoffmann and
Dulcinée in Don Quichotte.
Aldrich rose to
international fame in 2001
through her...