Raymond Rôze(1875-1920)Raymond Rôze, who wrote music for orchestra, chamber and vocal music, was born in Londra in 1875, the same year of the composers Agostini, Alfano, Coleridge-Taylor, Courvoisier, Darzins, Eisler, Fano, Février, Glier, Horák, Huszka, Ketèlbey, Kreisler, Labey, Mariotte, Melartin, Montemezzi, Nouguès, Ollone, Pacchierotti, Panizza, Ravel, Riccitelli, Rootham, Rubens, Scheinpflug, Shaw, Szulc, Tovey, Valverde Sanjuán. He died in Londra on the 31th March 1920 project Rôze (Deeper articles)Music examples MIDI ed Mp3 of Late Romanticism OPERE"Joan of Arc" was performed on the 31th of October 1913 in Londra (Covent Garden)"Arabesque" was performed in 1916 in Londra (Coliseum)
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"Table, Napkin, and Fruit" (1895), oil on canvas, 47 x 56 cm, of the painter Paul Cezanne, contemporary of Rôze (The Barnes Foundation, Merion) Raymond Rôze |
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