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Relâche is
French for "cancellation", "theater dark", or "no
performance today". It may
refer to:
Relâche (ballet), a 1924
ballet by
Francis Picabia with...
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Relâche is a 1924
ballet by
Francis Picabia with
music composed by Erik Satie. The
title was
thought to be a
Dadaist practical joke, as
relâche is the...
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Relâche is an
American chamber ensemble dedicated to the
performance of
contemporary classical music.
Based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the
group was...
- his "symphonic drama"
Socrate (1919) and two late
ballets Mercure and
Relâche (1924).
Satie never married, and his home for most of his
adult life was...
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Paris as a
prologue and entr'acte for the
Ballets Suédois
production of
Relâche,
based on a book by
Francis Picabia,
which had
settings by Picabia, was...
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Known as the co-founder and long-time executive-artistic
director of the
Relache Ensemble, Inc., he has
produced concerts and
concert series’, international...
- Caro Roma 1866 1937
American Erik
Satie 1866 1925
French Gymnopédies;
Relâche;
Socrate minimalism, avant-garde,
furniture music Johann Strauss III 1866...
- then
based at the
Palais de Chaillot. On the gates,
there is a sign '
Relache' ('Closed'). This is Truffaut's
reference to the
Affaire Langlois when...
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Lincoln Center, The
California EAR Unit, The
Orchestra of St. Luke's,
Relâche, The Paul
Dresher Ensemble, Sequitur, and The
American Composers Orchestra...
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Darius Milhaud 1924:
Relâche, with
music by Erik
Satie A
filmed intermission, Entr'acte by René Clair, to be
shown with
Relâche Nancy Van
Norman Baer...