DUKAS, PAUL (1865 - 1935)
A friend of Debussy at the Conservatoire and a pupil of Bizet's
friend Guiraud, Paul Dukas came near to winning the Prix de Rome,
but when he left the Conservatoire found an early musical career
as a critic and as an orchestrator. His strong critical sense
led him to destroy a number of his compositions and only to allow
a relatively small number of works to be published. He remained
influential and respected as a teacher.
Orchestral Music
By far the best known of the compositions of Dukas is the symphonic scherzo L'apprenti sorcier, (The Sorcerer's Apprentice), based on Goethe's poem Der Zauberlehrling. The music was later popularised by its inclusion in Walt Disney's Fantasia, with appropriate cartoon illustration. A year before, in 1896, Dukas had completed his only symphony, a work that deserves more attention than it has generally received.
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