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Venise

by Guido Bianchini (1885 - 1971)

1. Sommeil d'amour

Language: French (Français) 
Dans la lagune sans lune
 . . . . . . . . . .

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Text Authorship:

  • by Henri Gambier (b. 1881)

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2. Silence

Language: French (Français) 
Sous son ciel de lune et d'étoiles
 . . . . . . . . . .

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Text Authorship:

  • by Henri Gambier (b. 1881)

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3. Trois soirs  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: French (Français) 
        Sous le ciel clair
        vont les gondoles ;
        des barcarolles
        caressent l'air.

Venise chante au clair de lune.

        Le ciel est beau,
        la brise lente,
        la mer dolente,
        berçante l'eau.

Venise rêve au clair de lune.

        Le ciel est gris ;
        la nuit profonde
        embrasse l'onde :
        glissons sans bruit...

Venise dort... sans clair de lune.

Text Authorship:

  • by Henri Gambier (b. 1881), "Trois soirs"

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Confirmed with Henri Gambier, Nous deux à Venise, Paris: A. Cousin & Cie , 1920, Page 15.


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