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tzigane

[tsi-gahn] / tsɪˈgɑn /
NOUN
Rom
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For his debut, Ushikubo will perform four maximalist Romantic pieces: Tomaso Antonio Vitali’s “Chaconne in G minor,” Nathan Milstein’s “Paganiniana,” Ernest Chausson’s “Poème” and Maurice Ravels’ “Tzigane.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Tzigane” by the founding flutist of the ensemble, Valerie Coleman, wrapped up an evening of committed, communicative music-making.

From Washington Post

Then coming full circle, she provocatively confronted Ravel’s “Tzigane” as if possessed by d’Aranyi’s life-force, the Hungarian violinist also having been Ravel’s muse.

From Los Angeles Times

In “Tzigane,” Kopatchinskaja reached a point of frenzy in which she appeared to want to lose herself entirely, and she is a great enough violinist that she can.

From Los Angeles Times

Ravel’s “Tzigane” was the most artistically satisfying performance in conventional terms.

From Washington Post