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  1. Roger Désormière (French pronunciation: [ʁɔʒe dezɔʁmjɛːʁ]) (13 September 1898 – 25 October 1963) was a French conductor. He was an enthusiastic champion of contemporary composers, but also conducted performances of early eighteenth century French music.

  2. Roger Désormière 1 est un chef d'orchestre et compositeur français, né Pierre Roger Désormière le 13 septembre 1898 à Vichy Note 1 ( Allier) et mort le 25 octobre 1963 à Paris 18e 2 .

  3. Jun 30, 2020 · To their number must be added another conductor, Roger Désormière, whose active musical life ended at the age of 53 on 7 March 1952, when he suffered a stroke whilst driving a car in Rome. Crucially he was left without the power of speech: the only word he could utter was ‘non’.

  4. Roger Désormière is perhaps best known among record collectors as the conductor of the classic 1941 Debussy Pélleas et Mélisande, but Testament’s series of reissues

  5. A car crash in March 1953 cruelly cut short the career of Roger Désormière, who at the age of 53 had already established a reputation as one of the most insightful French conductors of his or any previous era.

  6. Jul 14, 2022 · Roger Désormière (Vichy, 13.09.1898 - Paris, 25.10.1963): French conductor. Studied at the Paris Conservatory with Philippe Gaubert (flute), Xavier Leroux (harmony), Charles Koechlin (composition) and Vincent d'Indy (conducting).

  7. Mar 20, 2017 · Leading the French National Orchestra in this broadcast performance is the legendary French conductor Roger Desormiere, who was not only a friend of the composer, but conducted a number of his world premiers.

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