Enfant prodigue, L
Enfant prodigue, L' (The Prodigal Son).
1. Cantata by Debussy, comp. 1884, for sop., ten., and bar. soloists, ch., and orch. It won Debussy the Prix de Rome. F.p. Paris 1884 with acc. for 2 pf. Orch. rev. 1906 and 1908.
2. Opera by Auber, 1850.
1. Cantata by Debussy, comp. 1884, for sop., ten., and bar. soloists, ch., and orch. It won Debussy the Prix de Rome. F.p. Paris 1884 with acc. for 2 pf. Orch. rev. 1906 and 1908.
2. Opera by Auber, 1850.
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