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Definitions from the WebPaul DukasPaul Dukas was a French composer, critic, and teacher who is best known for his orchestral work "The Sorcerer's Apprentice". He was born on October 1, 1865, in Paris, France and died on May 17, 1935. Dukas was associated with the impressionist movement in music and was greatly influenced by the works of Richard Wagner and Claude Debussy. Senses:Sense 1:Noun - The French composer Paul Dukas. Example: When studying French classical music, one cannot ignore the contributions of Paul Dukas. Sense 2:Noun - The composition "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" by Paul Dukas. Example: "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" is a captivating piece of music composed by Paul Dukas. Sense 3:Noun - A biographical book or article about the life and works of Paul Dukas. Example: I thoroughly enjoyed reading the newly published biography on Paul Dukas. | ||||
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