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Maurice Gustave Duruflé (French: [dyʁyfle]; 11
January 1902 – 16 June 1986) was a
French composer, organist, musicologist, and teacher.
Duruflé was born in...
- Op. 9, is a 1947 (revised 1961)
setting of the
Latin Requiem by
Maurice Duruflé for a solo baritone, mezzo-soprano,
mixed choir, and organ, or orchestra...
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Maurice Duruflé in 1960,
based on
Gregorian themes. He set Ubi
caritas et amor, Tota
pulchra es, Tu es
Petrus and
Tantum ergo.
Maurice Duruflé composed...
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Jeanne Marie-Madeleine
Duruflé (née Chevalier; 8 May 1921 – 5
October 1999) was a
French organist.
Regarded as the last of the
French school of organists...
- de
Paris and the École
Normale de Musique; his
pupils included Maurice Duruflé,
Olivier Messiaen,
Walter Piston,
Manuel Ponce, Joaquín
Rodrigo and Xian...
- Noël
Jacques Lefebvre-
Duruflé (19
February 1792 – 3
November 1877) was a
French politician who
became Minister of
Agriculture and
Commerce in the French...
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Duruflé:
Complete Choral Works is the
seventh release by the
choral group Houston Chamber Choir performing the
unabridged choral works of
composer Maurice...
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Affairs Hippolyte Fortoul Public Works Pierre Magne Noël Lefebvre-
Duruflé Pierre Magne Agriculture and
Commerce Noël Lefebvre-
Duruflé Victor de Persigny...
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music include Robert Schumann,
Anton Bruckner,
Pablo Casals,
Maurice Duruflé,
Guillaume du Fay,[citation needed]
Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki, Heinrich...
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including settings by Victoria, Mozart, Berlioz, Verdi, Fauré, Dvořák,
Duruflé and Britten. For
centuries settings of the M**** for the Dead were to be...