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Poulenc Le Bestiaire ou Cortége d'Orphée High Voice
Francis Poulenc
Voice
Poulenc Le Bestiaire ou Cortége d'Orphée High Voice
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United States
Poèmes de Guillaume Apollinaire
“For as long as there are poets there will be songs. If someone was to put on my tomb: 'Here lies Francis Poulenc, musician to Apollinaire and Éluard:' that really would be my finest claim to fame,” the composer declared in 1945. Right from boyhood his attraction to poetry was practically equal to his love of music. And in fact the young Poulenc took to songwriting quite naturally, starting in 1919. Poulenc compiled a catalog of 150 songs, a body of works of consistently high quality, containing great diversity, that marks him out as the last major exponent in this genre. These editions belong to “Musique vocale française,” a series devoted to French vocal repertoire – both in original and transposed key – designed for students and teachers as well as professionals; they include original poems and English translations.