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Les Chemins d'Amour

 
Classical Album: Les Chemins d'Amour
  • Main performer: Olga Pasiecznik
  • Booklet languages: English, Polish
  • Libretto languages: French
  • Time: 68:00
  • Release Date: 2003

Review

The songs of Henri Duparc, Claude Debussy, and Francis Poulenc are stylistically dissimilar, as far as they are products of temperamentally different composers and their respective times. Duparc, the most unabashedly Romantic, composed the earliest versions of his chansons between 1864 and 1884. Debussy, despite his more innovative sense of tone color and harmony, shares much of Duparc's fin de siècle ethos, since he wrote his chansons between 1880 and 1903. Poulenc, on the other hand, composed his songs decades later, and though his sets from the 1930s to the early '60s reflect emotions as sweet and sentimental as Debussy's or Duparc's, his music is more whimsical and often more ironic in outlook. So the unifying theme of this album seems to be the subject matter of the songs, the love lyrics en français by such fine poets as Baudelaire, Gautier, and Verlaine, and other less talented versifiers. Les Chemins d'Amour is a musical valentine to the most distinguished writers of French love poetry and chansons, and the attractive interpretations by soprano Olga Pasiecznik and pianist Ewa Poblocka emphasize the tenderness and longueur that these songs commonly express. The sound quality is good on the whole, though slightly muffled in the accompaniment. ~ Blair Sanderson, All Music Guide

Performances

Composer Title Time
Francis Poulenc Le sommeil ("Le sommeil est un voyage"), song for voice & piano (La courte paille), FP 178/1 2:24
Francis Poulenc Quelle aventure! ("Une puce, dans sa voiture"), song for voice & piano (La courte paille), FP 178/2 1:10
Francis Poulenc La reine de coeur ("Mollement accoudée a ses vitres de lune"), song for voice & piano (La courte paille), FP 178/3 2:04
Francis Poulenc Ba, be, bi, bo, bu ("...Le chat a mis ses bottes"), song for voice & piano (La courte paille), FP 178/4 0:34
Francis Poulenc Les anges musiciens ("Sur les fils de la pluie"), song for voice & piano (La courte paille), FP 178/5 1:55
Francis Poulenc Le carafon ("Pourquoi, se plaignait la carafe"), song for voice & piano (La courte paille), FP 178/6 1:12
Francis Poulenc Lune d'avril ("Lune, belle lune..."), song for voice & piano (La courte paille), FP 178/7 2:56
Claude Debussy Chevaux de bois ("Tournez, tournez, bond chevaux de bois"), song for voice & piano, L. 60/4 3:08
Claude Debussy Beau soir ("Lorsque au soleil couchant les rivières sont roses"), song for voice & piano, L. 6 2:46
Claude Debussy Fleur des blés ("Le long des blés que la brise fait onduler"), song for voice & piano, L. 7 2:10
Claude Debussy Rondel chinois ("Sur le lac bordé d'azalée"), song for voice & piano, L. 17 2:30
Claude Debussy Nuit d'étoiles ("Nuit d'étoiles, sous tes voiles"), song for voice & piano, L. 4 3:26
Henri Duparc Extase ("Sur un lys pâle"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 3:39
Henri Duparc Au pays où se fait la guerre, song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 5:06
Henri Duparc Chanson triste ("Dans ton coeur..."), song for voice & piano (or orchestra), Op. 2/4 3:27
Henri Duparc Soupir ("Ne jamais la voir"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra), Op. 2/1 3:42
Henri Duparc Le manoir de Rosamonde ("De sa dent soudaine et vorace"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 2:46
Henri Duparc Elégie ("Oh! ne murmurez pas son nom!"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 3:24
Henri Duparc Phidylé ("L'herbe est molle au sommeil"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 5:01
Henri Duparc L'invitation au voyage ("Mon enfant, ma soeur"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 4:10
Francis Poulenc Violon ("Couple amoureux aux accents méconnus"), song for voice & piano (Fiançailles pour rire), FP 101/5 1:51
Francis Poulenc C'est ainsi que tu es ("Ta chair, d'âme mêlée"), song for voice & piano (Métamorphoses), FP 121/2 2:38
Francis Poulenc Dernier poème ("J'ai rêvé tellement fort de toi"), song for voice & piano, FP 163 2:13
Francis Poulenc Les chemins de l'amour ("Les chemins qui vont"), for voice & piano (or orchestra), FP 106 3:48
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