Tout Paris came together 100 years ago to fete the Russian-born conductor upon his election as a Chevalier of the Legion d’honneur. The Russian-born conductor Serge Koussevitzky arrived in Paris in 1920, leaving behind Soviet Russia where he had led the Philharmonic Orchestra of Petrograd since 1917. Maestro Koussevitzky was already a household name in […]
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Danse des Devadasis (1908): Florent Schmitt’s masterful evocation of the temple dancers of South India.
· by Phillip Nones
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in Choral Music, Vocal Music
| tagged Andre Messager, Chabrier, Danse des Devadasis, Desire-Emile Inghelbrecht, Devadasi, Florent Schmitt, Francoise Ogreas, Henri Cazalis, Herman Klein, Jean Chantavoine, Jean Lahor, JoAnn Falletta, Karina Gauvin, La Sulamite, Les Bayaderes, Magda Leymo, Maurice Ravel, Schmitt, Scott Tucker
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“What I find most astonishing about this piece is the fact that such heightened intensity and élan is achieved in record time … Florent Schmitt packs in the musical imagery required to make us imagine in our minds — and feel in our bodies — the dancing rites and rituals of the Devadasis. He makes […]