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Revision as of 22:14, 9 October 2021

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"À sa guitare is a song by the French composer Francis Poulenc. The words are by the 16th century poet Pierre de Ronsard.[1]

"À sa guitare" appears on the following album:

Year Album With
2021 À sa guitare (Album) Thibaut Garcia

It is part of the following concert programs

Year Album With
2021 À sa guitare (Album) Thibaut Garcia

Libretto

À sa guitare
(To her/his guitar)

Francis Poulenc (music),  Pierre de Ronsard (words)


France
Ma guitare, je te chante,

Par qui seule je déçois, Je déçois, je romps, j'enchante Les amours que je reçois.

Au son de ton harmonie Je rafraîchis ma chaleur, Ma chaleur, flamme infinie,

Naissante d'un beau malheur.


Manuscripts and sheet music

  • British Library

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References

  1. "Francis Poulenc". Wikipedia. Archived from the original on 6 October 2021. Retrieved 6 October 2021.