Francis Poulenc
Fiançailles pour rire, FP 101
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Composer:Francis PoulencGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1939Average_duration:12:57Movement_count:6Movement ....Fiançailles pour rire, FP 101 is a song cycle composed by Francis Poulenc in 1939. The premiere of the work took place on May 6, 1941, in Paris, with the composer himself at the piano and Denise Duval as the soprano soloist. The cycle consists of six songs, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first song, "La Dame d'André," is a playful and lighthearted piece that tells the story of a woman who is in love with a man named André. The second song, "Dans l'herbe," is a more introspective piece that explores the beauty of nature and the joys of being alone. The third song, "Il vole," is a humorous piece that tells the story of a man who steals a kiss from a woman and then runs away. The fourth song, "Mon cadavre est doux comme un gant," is a dark and melancholic piece that explores the theme of death. The fifth song, "Violon," is a lively and energetic piece that celebrates the joy of music. The final song, "Fleurs," is a tender and romantic piece that expresses the beauty of love and the joy of being in love. The characteristics of Fiançailles pour rire are typical of Poulenc's style, which is characterized by a combination of wit, humor, and lyricism. The songs are written in a simple and direct style, with clear melodies and harmonies that are easy to follow. The piano accompaniment is also simple and understated, allowing the voice to take center stage. Overall, Fiançailles pour rire is a charming and delightful song cycle that showcases Poulenc's unique style and musical sensibility. Its combination of humor, lyricism, and simplicity make it a beloved work in the repertoire of French art song.More....
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