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Les Voix mystérieuses
Six mélodies
high voice and piano
Six mélodies
high voice and piano
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Description
A remarkable song-cycle by the young Offenbach, set to poems by the most distinguished poets of the time, among them Théophile Gautier, Alfred de Musset and Jules Barbier who was supposed to become the librettist of "Les contes d'Hoffmann".
A breeze of desire and elegiac melancholy flutters through all the texts, be it the pain of hidden love, human misery in cold winter time, the allegorical description of the seasons as beautiful virgins or the sorrow for the death of the beloved friend. First published in 1852 by Heugel & Cie and dedicated to the Princess Mathilde, the precious cycle is now re-published in a completely new setting as part of the OEK.
A breeze of desire and elegiac melancholy flutters through all the texts, be it the pain of hidden love, human misery in cold winter time, the allegorical description of the seasons as beautiful virgins or the sorrow for the death of the beloved friend. First published in 1852 by Heugel & Cie and dedicated to the Princess Mathilde, the precious cycle is now re-published in a completely new setting as part of the OEK.
Content
L'Hiver (text: Armand Barthet)
Chanson de Fortunio (text: Alfred de Musset)
Les saison (text: Jules Barbier)
Ma belle amie est morte (text: Théophile Gautier)
La rose foulée (text: Charles Poncy)
Barcarolle (text: Théophile Gautier)
Chanson de Fortunio (text: Alfred de Musset)
Les saison (text: Jules Barbier)
Ma belle amie est morte (text: Théophile Gautier)
La rose foulée (text: Charles Poncy)
Barcarolle (text: Théophile Gautier)
More Information
Title:
Les Voix mystérieuses
Six mélodies
Language:
French
Level of difficulty:
advanced
Publisher/Label:
Bote & Bock
Year of composition:
1852
Voice:
high
Series:
Technical Details
Product number:
BB 3067
ISMN13:
979-0-2025-3067-2
Weight:
0,2 kg
Pages:
46
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
Binding:
Saddle-wire stitching
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