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Olympiques, 6 poèmes extraits des "Orphiques" de H. Jacqueton

Song Cycle by Roger Boutry (b. 1932)

1. Icare

Language: French (Français) 
Icare délivré de l'ombre de l'Erèbe
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  • by Henry Jacqueton (1919 - 1981), "Icare", written 1966, appears in Orphiques, in 2. Olympiques, no. 1, Lyon, Imprimerie Cayrol, first published 1966, copyright ©

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2. Tumultes

Language: French (Français) 
Ephèbe adolescent parmi l'incertitude
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3. Antée

Language: French (Français) 
Crispés dans la fureur d'une ardente colère
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4. Prométhée

Language: French (Français) 
Père du genre humain qu'il anime des feux
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  • by Henry Jacqueton (1919 - 1981), "Prométhée", written 1966, appears in Orphiques, in 2. Olympiques, no. 4, Lyon, Imprimerie Cayrol, first published 1966, copyright ©

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5. Adieux d'Ulysse à Calypso

Language: French (Français) 
Ô fruit miraculeux d'une abstraite Beauté
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  • by Henry Jacqueton (1919 - 1981), "Adieux d'Ulysse à Calypso", written 1966, appears in Orphiques, in 2. Olympiques, no. 5, Lyon, Imprimerie Cayrol, first published 1966, copyright ©

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6. Ô Cypris

Language: French (Français) 
Ô Cypris, ô flambeau des fertiles Amours
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  • by Henry Jacqueton (1919 - 1981), "Ô Cypris, ô flambeau des fertiles Amours", written 1966, appears in Orphiques, in 2. Olympiques, no. 6, Lyon, Imprimerie Cayrol, first published 1966, copyright ©

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