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Definition of Paul Dukas
1. Noun. French composer (1865-1935).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Paul Dukas
Literary usage of Paul Dukas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Music and Musicians by Louis Charles Elson (1918)
"ARIANE ET BARBE-BLEUE (Ariane and Blue Beard) Opera in three acts by Paul Dukas.
Text by Maurice Maeterlinck. Д LARGE and splendid hall in Blue Beard's ..."
2. The Orchestra by Gian Francesco Malipiero (1921)
"Ravel is undoubtedly the most significant French composer after Debussy, but men
like Paul Dukas, Florent Schmitt and Roger-Ducasse must also be recognized ..."
3. Symphonies and Their Meaning: Third Series: Modern Symphonies by Philip Henry Goepp (1913)
""THE SORCERER'S APPRENTICE" Chief among the companions of Claude Debussy in his
adventures is Paul Dukas.* Though he lags somewhat in bold flights of ..."
4. The Opera Goers' Complete Guide: Comprising Two Hundred and Sixty-eight by Leo Leop Melitz, Richard Salinger, Louise Wallace Hackney (1921)
"Music by Paul Dukas. Text by Maurice Maeterlinck, based upon the old fairy tale
of Bluebeard. CAST: Barbe Bleue (Bluebeard)—Bass. Ariane—Mezzo- Soprano. ..."