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Germaine Tailleferre (French: [ʒɛʁmɛn tɑjfɛʁ]; born
Marcelle Germaine Taillefesse; 19
April 1892 – 7
November 1983) was a
French composer and the only...
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Darius Milhaud (1892–1974),
Francis Poulenc (1899–1963), and
Germaine Tailleferre (1892–1983). In 1917, when many
theatres and
concert halls were closed...
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Toccata for Two
Pianos is a work by
Germaine Tailleferre,
written in 1957 for the
American two-piano team Gold and Fizdale, to whom it is dedicated...
- Durey,
Arthur Honegger,
Darius Milhaud,
Francis Poulenc and
Germaine Tailleferre in the 1920s
Bands with the
number six in
their name
include Six Organs...
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known songs set to an
English text by
Germaine Tailleferre and date from 1934.
Although Tailleferre's m****cript has disappeared, a
photocopy was found...
- The
Sonata for Two
Pianos is a work by
Germaine Tailleferre written in 1974 for the
American two-piano team Gold and Fizdale, to whom it is dedicated...
- Ligeti,
Mauricio Kagel,
Olivier Messiaen, and
Thomas Adès.
Germaine Tailleferre of the
French group Les Six
wrote several works which could be considered...
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Germaine Tailleferre of Les six who
invited them to a
lunch with
Francis Poulenc and
Georges Auric. This
lunch ended with
Auric and
Tailleferre taking the...
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composed for him
include Alberto Ginastera,
Darius Milhaud,
Germaine Tailleferre,
Xavier Montsalvatge,
Heitor Villa-Lobos,
Walter Piston,
Ernst Krenek...
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chamber work for oboe, B♭ clarinet, b****oon and
piano written by
Germaine Tailleferre in 1972. The work was
published in 2003 by the
French publishers Musik...