Le bestiaire ; Tel jour telle nuit ; 9 mélodies
- Title
- Le bestiaire ; Tel jour telle nuit ; 9 mélodies / Poulenc. Michelangelo sonnets ; John Donne sonnets / Britten.
- Published by
- [Place of publication not identified] : EMI Classics, ℗1993.
- Author
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- Additional authors
- Description
- 1 audio disc : digital, mono; 4 3/4 in.
- Series statement
- Composers in person
- Uniform title
- Songs. Selections
- Composers in person.
- Alternative title
- Songs.
- Francis Poulenc plays Le bestiare, Tel jour, telle nuit, 9 mélodies
- Benjamin Brittin plays Michelangelo sonnets, John Donne sonnets
- Tel jour telle nuit.
- Michelangelo sonnets.
- John Donne sonnets.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Musical settings.
- Contents
- Le bestiaire (4:42). Chansons gaillardes. 4, Invocation aux Parques ; 7, La belle jeunesse (2:59). Tel jour telle nuit / Paul Eluard (13:22). Deux poemes de Guillaume Apollinaire. Dans le jardin d'Anna (2:58). Métamorphoses / Louise de Vilmorin (4:01). Deux poèmes de Louis Aragon (4:09). Deux poemes de Guillaume Apollinaire. Montparnasse (3:40) / Francis Poulenc -- Seven sonnets of Michelangelo : op. 22 (16:17). Holy sonnets of John Donne : op. 35 (23:54) / Benjamin Britten.
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- EMI Classics: CDC 7 54605 2 (on container).
- Songs for voice and piano; the 1st work originally with accompaniment of 7 instruments, arranged by the composer.
- Eds. recorded: Eschig (1st, 7th work); Heugel (2nd, 6th work); Durand (3rd work); Rouart & Lerolle/Salabert (4th work).
- Compact disc.
- Program notes by Christopher Headington in English with French and German translations and texts with English and (in Britten) French translations (39 p. : ports.) laid in container.
- Event (note)
- Recorded: Studio Albert, Paris, July 7, 1936, and at No. 3 Studio, Abbey Road, London, Dec. 10-11, 1945 and June 26 and July 2, 1946 (Poulenc works); and, Abbey Road, Nov. 20, 1942 and Aug. 29 and Dec. 12, 1947 (Britten).
- Language (note)
- Sung in French or English.