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Shéhérazade

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Shéhérazade is the title of two works by French composer Maurice Ravel. The first was written in 1898, Shéhérazade, ouverture de féerie for orchestra. The second is Shéhérazade (1903), a song cycle for soprano or tenor, and orchestra, after three poems by Tristan Klingsor: Asie, La flûte enchantée and L'indifférent.

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