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Maurice Delage (13 November 1879 – 21 September 1961) was a French composer and pianist. Delage was born and died in Paris. A student of Ravel and member of Les Apaches, he was influenced by travels to India and the East. Ravel's "La vallée des cloches" from Miroirs was dedicated to Delage. Delage's best known piece is Quatre poèmes hindous (1912–1913). His Ragamalika (1912–1922), based on the classical music of India, is also significant in that it calls for prepared piano; the score specifies that a piece of cardboard be placed under the strings of the B-flat in the second line of the bass clef to dampen the sound, imitating the sound of an Indian drum. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Delage: 4 Poèmes hindous: No. 1, Madras
2412Delage: 4 Poèmes hindous: I. Madras
2243Delage: 4 poèmes hindous: II. Lahore
2074Delage: 4 poèmes hindous: III. Bénarès
1915Delage: 4 Poèmes hindous: IV. Jeypur
1886Delage: Chants de la jungle, Op. 21: No. 2, Maktah (Berceuse phoque)
1157Delage: 4 Poèmes hindous: No. 4, Jaipur. Stance de Bhartrihari
868Delage: 7 Haï-kaïs: No. 7, L'été
849Quatre Poèmes Hindous: Lahore - Heinrich Heine
4410Quatre poemes hindous: II. Lahore, Un sapin isole
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Delage: Quatre Poèmes Hindous, Contrerimes, Sept Haï-Kaïs, Quatuor à cordes in D Minor
Mirages

Delage, M.: 4 Poemes Hindous / 3 Melodies / 3 Poemes / 7 Hai-Kais / 3 Poemes Desenchantes / 2 Fables De Jean De La Fontaine
The Girl with Orange Lips
If the Owl Calls Again
100 Best Adagio Voices
SVC
Zen voices
Delage/Jaubert/Chausson: Mélodies
Picasso y la Música

Dawn Upshaw - The Girl with Orange Lips
La Bonne Chanson: French Chamber Songs