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Chantefleurs et
Chantefables is a song
cycle for
soprano and
orchestra set to the
poems of
Robert Desnos by the
Polish composer Witold Lutosławski. The...
- Berger) (1952, 1955, 1970)
Chantefables et
Chantefleurs à
chanter sur n'importe quel air (reprints the
thirty Chantefables (1944);
includes thirty previously...
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anonymous medieval French fictional story. It is the
unique example of a
chantefable, literally, a "sung story", a
combination of
prose and
verse (similar...
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performance and
world premiere of Lutoslawski's song cycle,
Chantefleurs et
Chantefables. In 1998 she
recorded the
cycle and
other songs by
Lutoslawski with the...
- Wilt
Idema published an
annotated translation of
eight ballad-stories (
chantefable) from a late Ming
dynasty collection printed in
Beijing in the late Ming...
- de Ciel and
Harawi by Messiaen,
Paroles tissées and
Chantefleurs et
Chantefables by Lutosławski (only an
honorary Frenchman) as well as Correspondances...
- Polo, p. 85 Anne
Elizabeth McLaren,
Chinese po****r
culture and Ming
chantefables, p. 244 Mullie, E. P. J. De
Mongoolse prins Nayan. pp. 9–11. Pelliot...
- 88. Anne
Elizabeth McLaren (1998).
Chinese po****r
culture and Ming
chantefables. Brill. p. 4. ISBN 90-04-10998-6. Dale,
Corinne H. (2004).
Chinese aesthetics...
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Robert Desnos, to
which the
composer returned in 1990's
Chantefleurs et
Chantefables. Les
Espaces du
sommeil lasts 15
minutes and is
composed in one movement...
- 2011.
Andrew Clements (1
September 2011). "Lutosławski:
Chantefleurs et
Chantefables; Les
Espaces du Sommeil;
Paroles Tissées, etc – review: Crowe/Spence/Purves/BBC...