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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] 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. 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).

  5. Roger Desormiere (1898-1963) conducts the French National Radio Orchestra in a 1949 performance of the Nutcracker. From the rare LP shown above, issued on t...

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  6. Apr 12, 2022 · Roger Désormière 1898 - 1963. Enregistrements Decca 1948 - 1953. – Georges Bizet • La Patrie, Overture. – Georges Bizet • Jeux d'enfants, Op. 22 WD 56 - Petite Suite. – Emmauel Chabrier • Habanera. – Claude Debussy • Marche écossaise, M. 77. National Symphony Orchestra - Roger Désormière, cond. - ℗ 1948.

  7. May 8, 2019 · 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).