Singer François Le Roux brings us “ Three Posthumous Songs ”, writen in 1941 by Henri Dutilleux at the request of the great baritone Charles Panzéra. In L’Ange pleureur (The Weeping Angel), a poem by Edmond Borsent, there are no tears but much irony as the chubby cherub frets over the “dark deeds” committed by the soul he must guard! Ronsard’s Verses take a delicately archaic style to illustrate the poet’s desire for young Angevin peasant girl Marie Dupin: starting out as pious believers, they soon frolic under the sheets as lovers. An excerpt from Rymes, written by Pernette du Guillet, a poetess from Lyon about whom very little is known, La Faute en est à toi (Love, Blame Yourself) brings a “Renaissance” feel to the graceful crochet-half note rhythm, with this third melody following in the footsteps of Ravel and Poulenc.
La Faute en est à toi
Vers de Ronsard
Vers de Ronsard
| Instrument (fx guitar, sang m.m.) | Klaver Akkompagnement, Sang |
| Genrer (Fx Pop, Rock, Børn m.m.) | Post-1900 |
| Type (fx Instrumentskole o.lign.) | Vokal partitur, Vokal værk |
| Sideantal | 12 |
| Media (fx Bog, CD, DVD m.m.) | Noder |
| Publisher/Producent | Alphonse Leduc |
| Bidragydere | Dutilleux, Henri (Composer) |
| Sprog | Engelsk, Fransk, Tysk |
| ISMN | 9790046307447 |