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Work: Montparnasse, FP 127

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ComposerPoulenc, Francis (1899-1963)
PeriodEarly 20th century
Year1945
Work typeVocal
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AmsterdamLilian Farahani & Friends: My Favorite Things

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Brahms, Heggie, Bernstein, Rorem, Poulenc, Satie, Massenet, Barbara, Vali, Piazzolla, Parra
Lilian Farahani; Maurice Lammerts van Bueren; Ella van Poucke
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A voyage of discovery in Christiane Karg's Prom debut

The opening of the Duparc rippled diaphanously in Martineau's hands as the seductive but pure silver of Karg's voice.
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Simon Keenlyside and Malcolm Martineau at the Wigmore Hall

Centered around the later, lesser-known composers of art song, tonight’s programme started with a first half of melancholy Hugo Wolf Lieder. Both Schubert and Schumann wrote settings of Goethe’s unhappy Harfenspieler, but evidently Wolf was unsatisfied, as, on principle, he avoided setting texts which he thought had been successfully treated before.
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Bachtrack top ten: Francis Poulenc

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Dubbed “half monk, half rascal”, Francis Poulenc was a complex composer, his music ranging from witty vaudeville to choral music of religious fervour.