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Track(s) taken from APR5533

Rêverie

First line:
Puisqu'ici-bas toute âme
composer
1851
author of text
Les voix intérieures (No 11)

Camille Saint-Saëns (piano), Meyrianne Héglon (mezzo-soprano)
Recording details: June 1904
Paris, France
Release date: September 2001
Total duration: 2 minutes 59 seconds
 

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François Le Roux (baritone), Graham Johnson (piano)
Another youthful song (1851) with a touch of real inspiration about it. It has a delicacy and a feeling which suggest that Saint-Saëns knew some of the Schumann songs at this early stage of his life. Indeed many of his early mélodies seem to have been influenced by Lieder. At the same time there is a family resemblance to those songs of Gounod where an exquisite melodic line unfolds on a background of gently throbbing quavers, seemingly anonymous but in reality gently steering the song in whatever harmonic direction the composer chooses. There is a certain stiffness here as well as faults in prosody which betray the hand of a youngster, but otherwise this is a distinguished effort.

from notes by Graham Johnson © 1997

Other albums featuring this work

Saint-Saëns: Songs
CDA66856
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