3 Chansons de France (Debussy, Claude)

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Publisher. Info. Holograph manuscript, 1904.
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Misc. Notes Bibliothèque nationale de France, Musique (F-Pn): MS-981
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Publisher. Info. Paris: Durand & Fils, 1904. Plate D. & F. 6416.
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Publisher. Info. Paris: Durand & Fils, 1904. Plate D. & F. 6416.
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General Information

Work Title Trois chansons de France
Alternative. Title
Name Translations Trois Chansons de France
Authorities WorldCat; VIAF: 176439220; BNF: 13911369c
Composer Debussy, Claude
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. CD 115 ; L.102
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. ICD 16
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 3 chansons
  1. Rondel: Le temps a laissé son manteau
  2. La Grotte: Auprès de cette grotte sombre
  3. Rondel: Pour ce que Plaisance est morte
Text Incipit 1. Le temps a laissé son manteau
2. Auprès de cette grotte sombre
3. Pour ce que Plaisance est morte
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1904
First Performance. 1905-05-15 in Paris: Théâtre des Mathurins. (Nos.1, 2)
Madame Camille Fourrier (voice), Auguste Delacroix (piano)
First Publication. 1904 – Paris: Durand & Fils, Plate D. & F. 6416, 9 pages
Librettist Charles d' Orléans (Nos.1, 3)
François Tristan L'Hermite (No.2)
Language French
Dedication Madame S. Bardac
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation voice, piano
Discography MusicBrainz
All Music Guide
Authorities VIAF
External Links Wikipedia article (in French)
Centre de documentation Claude Debussy
The Lied, Art Song, and Choral Texts Archive