- The
Quatre poèmes
hindous ("Four
Hindu poems") are a
cycle of mélodies by the
French composer Maurice Delage for
soprano and
chamber ensemble of two flutes...
- Hand No. 2 by
Utsyo Chakraborty, 3
Pieces by
Arthur Honegger, 4
Poemes hindous by
Maurice Delage, 7
Preludes by
Alexandre Tansman, 24
Preludes by Robert...
- French/English
edition (translated into
English by his wife)
entitled Les
Hindous,
which was
published in
Paris in four
volumes between 1808 and 1812 with...
-
instruments of
India (circa 18th Century) as
depicted by
Balthazar Solvyns in Les
Hindoûs (Indira
Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, IGNCA) v t e v t e...
- Jean Cras 1879 1932
French Maurice Delage 1879 1961
French Quatre poèmes
hindous; Sept haï-kaïs impressionism, oriental-influenced
Stefano Donaudy 1879...
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Delage calls for
slurred pizzicati in the
cello part of his
Quatre poèmes
hindous for
soprano and
chamber orchestra. This is
achieved by
playing one note...
- 1959, p. 63.
James 1997, p. 553.
Lormier 1998, pp. 35–36. "Le p****age des
Hindous dans le département de l'Indre (fin août 1944)" (in French).
French official...
-
Miroirs was
dedicated to Delage. Delage's best
known piece is
Quatre poèmes
hindous (1912–1913). His
Ragamalika (1912–1922),
based on the
classical music of...
-
Burgundian folk tune in its finale, and the
fourth is
subtitled en
divers modes hindous ("in
various Hindu modes").
Complete Songs -
Odelettes anacréontiques op...
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France for his book Le
Syndrome ****stanais. On
India Les
Nationalistes hindous (in French),
Presses de
Sciences Po, Paris, 1993 The
Hindu Nationalist...