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Francis López
L'Amour est un bouquet de violettes
Works Info
Composer
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Francis López
Genre
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Film
Style
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Film Score
Average_duration
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2:54
L'Amour est un bouquet de violettes is a French musical comedy that premiered on October 27, 1955, at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin in Paris. The soundtrack of the play was composed by Francis López, a Spanish-French composer who was known for his contributions to the French operetta genre. The musical is set in the early 20th century and tells the story of a young woman named Hélène who is torn between two suitors, the wealthy and handsome Philippe and the poor but charming Pierre. The play is divided into two acts, each with several musical numbers that showcase López's talent for catchy melodies and witty lyrics. The first act opens with the title song, "L'Amour est un bouquet de violettes," a romantic ballad that sets the tone for the rest of the play. Other notable songs from the first act include "Le Tango des Faubourgs," a lively dance number that showcases López's skill at incorporating Latin rhythms into his music, and "Le Chant des Pavillons," a rousing anthem sung by the workers in the factory where Hélène and Pierre both work. The second act features several memorable songs as well, including "Le Chant des Amoureux," a duet between Hélène and Philippe that highlights López's ability to create lush, romantic melodies, and "Le Tango des Illusions," a melancholy dance number that reflects the characters' growing sense of disillusionment and heartbreak. Overall, L'Amour est un bouquet de violettes is a charming and entertaining musical that showcases Francis López's talent for creating catchy, memorable melodies and witty, insightful lyrics. Its premiere in 1955 was a huge success, and the play has since been adapted into several different languages and performed around the world.
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