Focusing on the life of Paul Dukas, this book explores his influence as a prominent composer and critic in late 19th and early 20th-century French music. Renowned for his work "L'Apprenti sorcier," Dukas made substantial contributions to the musical landscape of Paris, engaging in critical discussions and shaping cultural debates of his time. His legacy as an artist and intellectual is highlighted, showcasing his significance in the evolution of French musical traditions.
Laura Watson Knihy


