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Albert Roussel - Wikipedia He spent seven years as a midshipman, turned to music as an adult, and became one of the most prominent French composers of the interwar period His early works were strongly influenced by the Impressionism of Debussy and Ravel, while he later turned toward neoclassicism
Raymond Roussel - Wikipedia Roussel (or a version of him) is a major character in the novel The Vorrh by B Catling In 2016, The Raymond Roussel Society was founded in New York by John Ashbery, Michel Butor, Joan Bofill-Amargós, Miquel Barceló, Thor Halvorssen and Hermes Salceda
Roussel - Wikipedia Roussel (surname), including a list of people carrying the name Roussel de Bailleul (died 1077), Norman adventurer and soldier who founded a principality in Asia Minor
Notes on Albert Roussel and His Works - jeanmichelserres. com Albert Roussel is a unique figure in early 20th-century French music, a composer who, although less well known than Debussy or Ravel, left his mark on his era through his stylistic evolution and his artistic independence
Raymond Roussel | The Poetry Foundation French poet Raymond Roussel is frequently described as one of 20th-century literature’s most eccentric writers His work is notable for its inscrutable surfaces and extreme density; its wealth of puns, double entendres, and homonyms; and its outré subject matter
Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Roussel Despite this late start, all of Roussel's work is characterized by solid craftsmanship that was influenced by Claude Debussy 's impressionism in his early works and by neo-classicism in his later works Roussel was probably the dominant French composer of the inter-war era
Albert Roussel - Wise Music Classical Born on April 5th 1869 in Tourcoing, Albert Roussel was a French composer whose music was first influenced by the rise of impressionism, then later by that of neo-classicism