Expressions lyriques (Massenet, Jules)

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Publisher. Info. Paris: Heugel, 1913. Plate 26,127(A).
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Misc. Notes Dialogue (No.1) removed due to text being copyright in Canada.
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Language French
Publisher. Info. Paris: Heugel, 1913. Plate H. & Cie. 26,211(B).
Reprinted Huntsville, TX: Recital Publications, 1989.
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Publisher. Info. Paris: Heugel, 1913. Plate H. & Cie. 26,211(B).
Reprinted Huntsville, TX: Recital Publications, 1989.
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Misc. Notes Originally submitted by Massenetique on 7 May 2014.
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General Information

Work Title Expressions lyriques
Alternative. Title Mélodies avec déclamation rythmée
Composer Massenet, Jules
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. DO C.III (also see section listing)
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IJM 82
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 10 songs:
  1. Dialogue, DO 173 (C minor)
  2. Les nuages, DO 271 (A minor)
  3. En voyage, DO 189 (A major)
  4. Battements d'ailes, DO 131 (D major)
  5. La dernière lettre de Werther à Charlotte, DO 170 (G major)
  6. Comme autrefois, DO 160 (C minor)
  7. Nocturne, DO 265 (D major)
  8. Mélancolie, DO 249 (C minor)
  9. Rose de mai, DO 326 (G major)
  10. Feux-follets d'amour, DO 202 (G major)
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1902-1912
First Publication. 1913
Librettist see below
  1. Marc Varenne (1877–1968)
  2. Madame la Comtesse Maurice Roch de Louvencourt
  3. Théodore Maurer (1844–1922)
  4. Jeanne Dortzal (1878–1943)
  5. Roger de Gontaut-Biron (1884–1944)
  6. Jeanne Dortzal
  7. Jeanne Dortzal
  8. Anonymous
  9. Seymourina Poirson (1846–1931)
  10. Madeleine Grain (fl.1910)
Language French
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation voice (declamation and vocalization), piano
External Links The Lied, Art Song, and Choral Texts Archive

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Dialogue, Les nuages, Battements d'ailes and Mélancolie orchestrated by the composer in 1909.

Varenne: Marc-Louis-Paul Varenne died in 1968, so any songs to his texts need to be put on the IMSLP-US server until 2019, I think. -- Schissel