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Rapsodie was an
experimental nuclear reactor built in
Cadarache in France. It was France's
first fast reactor, and
first achieved criticality in 1967....
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Rapsodie espagnole is an
orchestral rhapsody written by
Maurice Ravel.
Composed between 1907 and 1908, the
Rapsodie is one of Ravel's
first major works...
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Rapsodie norvégienne is a
symphonic work by Édouard Lalo
composed in 1879. This
rhapsody is a re-instrumentation of the
Norwegian Fantasy for violin...
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Rapsodie nègre, FP 3, is a work
dating from 1917 by
Francis Poulenc for flute, clarinet,
string quartet,
baritone and piano. It was the composer's first...
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media help. España,
rhapsody for
orchestra (French: España,
rapsodie pour
orchestre or
Rapsodie España) is the most
famous orchestral composition by French...
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commissioned scores from
modern French composers such as
Claude Debussy's
Rapsodie pour
Saxophone et Orchestre, as well as
music from
Vincent d'Indy, André...
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Other uses
include Rimsky-Korsakov's
Capriccio espagnol, Ravel's
Rapsodie espagnole,
Francis Poulenc's
Concerto for Two
Pianos and
Orchestra in D...
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developed in five versions,
depending on its features: Europa, Confort,
Rapsodie,
Clima and Scala. The top
version was Scala,
which included air conditioning...
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Habanera (for four hands), the
latter eventually incorporated into the
Rapsodie espagnole. At
around this time,
Joseph Ravel introduced his son to Erik...
- lifetime. This "Second Rhapsody" was
later completed by Jean Roger-Duc****e as
Rapsodie pour
orchestre et saxophone. Briscoe,
James R. "Debussy for
clarinet solo:...