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duruflé (verb): A rare term, possibly referring to the action of performing compositions by the French composer Maurice Duruflé, known for his choral and organ music
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Duruflé was highly critical of his own compositions.
Among its prominent early members were the composers Maurice Duruflé and Olivier Messiaen.
Mme Duruflé got injured at ribs and pelvis, but her husband is more seriously wounded.
Association Maurice et Marie-Madeleine Duruflé ed.
In the four motets, Duruflé based his music on Gregorian chant.
Improvisation, reconstructed by Maurice Duruflé.
You can perform the Fauré, the Duruflé Requiem, smaller scale works.
The great organ of Saint-Félix church date from 1954 and was inaugurated by Maurice Duruflé.
Maurice Duruflé composed Quatre Motets sur des thèmes grégoriens in 1960.
After graduating in 1974 he studied organ privately with Maurice Duruflé in Paris.
She studied with Marcel Dupré ( organ ), Maurice Duruflé ( improvisation ), and Nadia Boulanger harmony.
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