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Francis Poulenc
Le carafon, FP 178/6
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Works Info
Composer
:
Francis Poulenc
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Symphony
Compose Date
:
1960
Average_duration
:
1:08
"Le carafon, FP 178/6" is a song composed by Francis Poulenc in 1948. It was premiered on May 18, 1948, at the Salle Gaveau in Paris, with the composer himself at the piano and Pierre Bernac as the baritone soloist. The song is part of a collection of six songs titled "Chansons Gaillardes," which were inspired by the bawdy and humorous songs of the French Renaissance. "Le carafon" is a lively and playful song that tells the story of a young man who is trying to impress a girl by drinking from a carafe of wine. The song is in a fast 6/8 time signature and is characterized by its syncopated rhythms and jaunty melody. The piano accompaniment is light and bouncy, with frequent use of staccato chords and arpeggios. The song is divided into three distinct sections. The first section is an introduction that sets the mood for the piece with a series of ascending arpeggios in the piano. The second section is the main body of the song, which features the baritone soloist singing the humorous lyrics in a lively and energetic manner. The third section is a brief coda that brings the piece to a close with a flourish. Overall, "Le carafon" is a delightful and entertaining song that showcases Poulenc's skill as a composer of light and humorous music. Its catchy melody and playful rhythms make it a popular choice for recitals and concerts, and it remains a beloved piece in the repertoire of French art song.
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