1897.
Paul Dukas
Paul Revere did not have an apprentice.
his father
Paul Abraham Dukas
Paul Dukas is best known for his orchestral work "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," which gained immense popularity after being featured in Disney's "Fantasia." This piece, inspired by Goethe's poem, masterfully depicts the story of a young apprentice who inadvertently brings chaos to his master's home. Additionally, Dukas composed notable works such as the ballet "La Péri" and his symphonic poem "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," showcasing his talent for orchestration and dramatic storytelling.
Paul Dukas composed "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" as a symphonic poem inspired by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's ballad of the same name. Dukas was drawn to the vivid storytelling and magical elements of the tale, which allowed him to showcase his skills in orchestration and musical imagery. The piece became one of Dukas's most famous works, immortalized by its inclusion in Disney's film "Fantasia."
Possibly Paul Haggis.
Paul Revere was a shoe maker,silversmith,soldier,painter,master engraver,apprentice,and a craftsman
In "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," the iconic broom tune is predominantly played by the woodwinds section, particularly the bassoon and clarinet. This lively and whimsical melody, composed by Paul Dukas, is central to the animation sequence, capturing the playful chaos as the brooms come to life. The orchestral arrangement enhances the story's magical and mischievous themes.
Nicolas Cage (Balthazar Blake) and Jay Baruchel (Dave Stutler) co-star in The Sorcerer's Apprentice.
The UK jockey apprentice championship in 1961 was won by the jockey Paul Cook. He secured the title with a notable number of wins during the racing season, demonstrating exceptional skill and talent as an apprentice jockey.
Paul Grofe.