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- Lenfant_prodigue abstract "L'enfant prodigue (The Prodigal Son) is a scène lyrique or cantata in one act by Claude Debussy with a text by Édouard Guinand. The cantata premiered in Paris on 27 July 1884 as part of the Prix de Rome for composition competition which was award to Debussy with this piece by 22 out of 28 votes. The prize win garnered Debussy a scholarship to the Académie des Beaux-Arts, which included a four-year residence at the Villa Medici, the French Academy in Rome, to further his studies (1885-1887).The soloists at its first performance were Rose Caron (Lia), Ernest Van Dyck (Azaël), and Émile-Alexandre Taskin (Siméon).The later version of 1907 was orchestrated with the help of André Caplet and the premiere of this version took place at the Sheffield Music Festival, conducted by Henry Wood.Although the work was never intended to be staged, it has on occasion been presented as a one-act opera.".
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- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLink Académie_des_Beaux-Arts.
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLink André_Caplet.
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLink Cantata.
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLink Category:1884_compositions.
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cantatas.
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compositions_by_Claude_Debussy.
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Debussy.
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_van_Dyck.
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLink French_Academy_in_Rome.
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Wood.
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLink Prix_de_Rome.
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLink Rose_Caron.
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLink Sheffield.
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLink Villa_Medici.
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLink Émile-Alexandre_Taskin.
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLinkText "1884 cantata".
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLinkText "L'Enfant Prodigue".
- Lenfant_prodigue wikiPageWikiLinkText "L'enfant prodigue".
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- Lenfant_prodigue subject Category:1884_compositions.
- Lenfant_prodigue subject Category:Cantatas.
- Lenfant_prodigue subject Category:Compositions_by_Claude_Debussy.
- Lenfant_prodigue hypernym Lyrique.
- Lenfant_prodigue type Work.
- Lenfant_prodigue type Cantata.
- Lenfant_prodigue type Composition.
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- Lenfant_prodigue type Work.
- Lenfant_prodigue comment "L'enfant prodigue (The Prodigal Son) is a scène lyrique or cantata in one act by Claude Debussy with a text by Édouard Guinand. The cantata premiered in Paris on 27 July 1884 as part of the Prix de Rome for composition competition which was award to Debussy with this piece by 22 out of 28 votes.".
- Lenfant_prodigue label "L'enfant prodigue".
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- Lenfant_prodigue wasDerivedFrom Lenfant_prodigue?oldid=662843867.
- Lenfant_prodigue isPrimaryTopicOf Lenfant_prodigue.