- - 'The Dreamy Fish' composer
- - Erik ......, French composer, 1866-1925
- - "Prélude d'Eginhard" composer
- - erik, french composer who died in 1925
- - french composer who influenced ravel
- - "3 sarabandes" composer
- - composer who coined the term furniture music
- - composer expelled from the paris conservatoire in 1882
- - Erik ..., famous French composer
- - Composer saw audience thrilled in Eroica initially
- - Erik ... , French composer, who wrote five pieces he called 'furniture music', d. 1925
- - Composer runs out of parody
- - French composer of the Gymnopédies, d. 1925
- - French avant-garde composer, Erik, d. 1925
- - Composer who scored for guns and typewriters
- - Composer from the French avant-garde
- - "Gymnopedies" composer Erik
- - 'Gnossiennes' composer
- - 'Gymnopédies' composer
- - "Socrate" composer Erik
- - "Mercure" composer Erik
- - Composer Erik
- - French composer Erik
- - Erik --, 1866-1925, French composer
- - Erik --, French composer who influenced Debussy and Ravel
- - 'Ogives' composer Erik
- - "Gymnopedie" composer
- - Erik ..; French composer
- - 'Vexations' composer
- - Composer of the short piano pieces 'Le Yachting' and 'Le Golf'
- - "Parade" composer Erik
- - 'Sonatine Bureaucratique' composer
- - 'Vexations' composer Erik
- - 'Enfantines' composer
- - Composer right to avoid scornful comments
- - 'Danses Gothiques' composer
- - 'Parade' composer
- - 'Mercure' composer
- - French composer mocking work rejecting king
- - "Socrate" composer
- - Avant-garde composer Erik
- - Composer of gnossiennes
- - "Gynopedies" composer
- - Composer Erik of the nearly unplayable "Vexations"
- - French composer of "Vexations"
- - French avant-garde composer
- - Impressionist composer Erik
- - "Sports et Divertissements" composer
- - Composer of "furniture music"
- - "Relâche" composer
- - "Genuine Flabby Preludes (for a dog)" composer
- - "Three Pieces in the Shape of a Pear" composer
- - Abstract composer Erik
- - "Sarabandes" composer
- - "Trois Gymnopédies" composer
- - "Le Picador est mort" composer
- - "Limp Preludes for a Dog" composer Erik
- - "Three Flabby Preludes" composer Erik
- - Composer of ballets "Mercure" and "Parade"
- - Erik the composer
- - Composer of "Gymnopedies"
- - "Ogives" composer
- - Composer of "Socrate"
- - Eccentric French composer
- - Composer Erik: 1866–1925
- - Composer of "Mercure"
- - French composer of many piano works
- - Composer who influenced Ravel
- - French composer: 1866–1925
- - Eccentric French composer, Erik .......
- - French composer
- - French composer's link with South Africa
- - erik —, french composer of 1917 ballet parade
- - Composer finally takes a bow
- - French avant-garde musician and composer Erik
- - contemporary of ravel
- - The "Velvet Gentleman"
- - He wrote "Three Pear-Shaped Pieces" to answer criticism that his music lacked form [SEE NOTE ABOVE]
- - When accused by Debussy of ignoring form, Erik ........'s response was the piano duet Three Fragments in the Form of a Pear
- - Ravel contemporary
- - Contemporary and compatriot of Debussy
- - Cocteau collaborator
- - His "Parade" included parts for typewriter, foghorn and rattle
- - Debussy contemporary Erik
- - Figure in the French avant-garde
- - Eccentric French pianist
- - Colleague of Debussy
- - Debussy contemporary
- - See 87-Across
- - See 75-Across
- - Spoof
- - See 97-Down
- - See 4 Down
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