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I Fagiolini Francis Poulenc 1913
Ma chambre a la forme d’une cage, Le soleil passe son bras par la fenêtre. Mais moi qui veux fumer pour faire des mirages, J’allume au feu du jour ma cigarette, Je ne veux pas travailler — je veux fumer. My room is shaped like a cage, the sun slips its arm through the window. But I, who want to smoke to make mirages, I light my cigarette with the day’s fire; I don’t want to work – I want to smoke. Guillaume Apollinaire, from Le Guetteur mélancolique, 1913 (The melancholic watchman) Hôtel (Banalités No.2) - Composed by Francis Poulenc Recording available on Decca Classics www.ifagiolini.com/amusebouche/
Francis Poulenc Marie Laure Garnier 2019
Marie-Laure Garnier (soprano) et Célia Oneto Bensaid (piano) interprètent Banalités : II. Hôtel de Francis Poulenc. Extrait du concert Générations France Musique, le Live, enregistré le 25 mai 2019.
Pierre Bernac Francis Poulenc Villeneuve Georges Auric Debussy Ravel Arthur Honegger Milhaud 1899 1926 1950 1970 1977 1979
THIS IS THE SUCCESSOR CHANNEL TO "liederoperagreats" WHICH WAS RECENTLY TERMINATED. Pierre Bernac--baritone Francis Poulenc--piano 1950 / "Born: January 12, 1899 - Paris, France Died: October 17, 1979 - Villeneuve-les-Avignon, France The eminent French baritone and teacher, Pierre Bernac (real name: Bertin), received private voice lessons in Paris. Pierre Bernac began his career as a singer rather late in life, being first engaged in finance as a member of his father's brokerage house in Paris. His musical tastes were decidedly in the domain of modem French songs. In May 1926, he made his debut recital in Paris with a program of songs by Francis Poulenc and Georges Auric; at other concerts he sang works by Debussy, Ravel, Arthur Honegger, and Milhaud. Eager to learn the art of German Lieder, he went to Salzburg to study with Reinhold von Warlich. Returning to Paris, Pierre Bernac devoted himself to concerts and to teaching. He became a lifelong friend to F. Poulenc, who wrote many songs for him and acted as his piano accompanist in many tours through Europe and America. He also conducted master-classes in the USA and was on the faculty of the American Conservatory at Fontainebleau. Pierre Bernac published a valuable manual, The Interpretation of French Song (1970), and a monograph, Francis Poulenc: The Man and His Songs (1977)."; bach-cantatas.com
Bernard Kruysen Francis Poulenc 1992
Bernard Kruysen bariton / Janny Lobbezoo piano. Concert 25-10-1992 Knoptoren Sint-Oedenrode 1/6 12'40'' Francis POULENC- Banalites (Apolinaire) 2a- Chanson d'Orkenise 2b- Hotel 3- Fagnes de Wallonie 4- Voyage a Paris 5- Sanglots
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