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Onchets

by Claude Delvincourt (1888 - 1954)

1. D'un paravent de laque

Language: French (Français) 
Les clochettes d'or sur les toits de porcelaine
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Text Authorship:

  • by René Chalupt (1885 - 1957), "D'un paravent de laque", appears in Onchets, no. 23, Paris, imprimeur Frazier-Soye, first published 1926

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2. Le Vivier

Language: French (Français) 
En le frais azyle nageant
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Text Authorship:

  • by René Chalupt (1885 - 1957), "Le Vivier", appears in Onchets, no. 21, Paris, imprimeur Frazier-Soye, first published 1926

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Note: the poem begins "En le frais azyle nageant", but Rivier's setting begins "En le frais silence nageant".


3. Le Président de la République

Language: French (Français) 
Le Président de la République de Chine
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Text Authorship:

  • by René Chalupt (1885 - 1957), "Le Président de la République", appears in Onchets, no. 18, Paris, imprimeur Frazier-Soye, first published 1926

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4. Dialogue sur l'eau

Language: French (Français) 
Dans le Château de Chenonceaux
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Text Authorship:

  • by René Chalupt (1885 - 1957), "Dialogue sur l'eau", appears in Onchets, no. 27, Paris, imprimeur Frazier-Soye, first published 1926

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5. Les demoiselles d'Avignon  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: French (Français) 
Les demoiselles d'Avignon
Ont une rose à leur chignon
Et des bas de soie à fines mailles
À leurs pieds mignons.

Ont un ruban noir à leur cou
D'où pend une croix d'or au bout,
Et, tintant dans leur tirelire,
Une pièce de cinq sous.

En revenant de Villeneuve
Elles quittent leur robe neuve
S'il leur plaît de feindre l'ébat
Des naïades du fleuve,

Offrant douce proie au pinceau
Du peintre Pablo Picasso
Qui s'est, pour les surprendre nues,
Caché sous un arceau.

Text Authorship:

  • by René Chalupt (1885 - 1957), "Les demoiselles d'Avignon", written 1924?, appears in Onchets, no. 12, Paris, Frazier-Soye, first published 1926

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