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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by M. Quinet

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Marcel Alfred Quinet (1915 - 1986)

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A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Arche de Noé
    • no. 1. Le boa (Text: Pierre Moussarie) [x]*
    • no. 2. Le carabe (Text: Pierre Moussarie) [x]*
    • no. 3. Le lapin (Text: Pierre Moussarie) [x]*
    • no. 4. Le percheron (Text: Pierre Moussarie) [x]*
    • no. 5. La tortue (Text: Pierre Moussarie) [x]*
    • no. 6. L'écureuil (Text: Pierre Moussarie) [x]*
  • Chanson de quatre saisons
    • no. 1. Printemps (Text: Patricia Guillermaz after Yao Hsin Hsien) [x]*
    • no. 2. Été (Text: Patricia Guillermaz after Yao Hsin Hsien) [x]*
    • no. 3. Automne (Text: Patricia Guillermaz after Yao Hsin Hsien) [x]*
    • no. 4. Hiver (Text: Patricia Guillermaz after Yao Hsin Hsien) [x]*
  • Quatre Haï-Kaï
    • no. 1. Dans les herbes... (Text: Kuni Matsuo; Émile Steinilber-Oberlin after Isensui Ogiwara) [x]
    • no. 2. La lune était très haute... (Text: Kuni Matsuo; Émile Steinilber-Oberlin after Isensui Ogiwara) [x]
    • no. 3. Que le ciel est triste... (Text: Kuni Matsuo; Émile Steinilber-Oberlin after Isensui Ogiwara) [x]
    • no. 4. Légèrement le bambou remuait (Text: Kuni Matsuo; Émile Steinilber-Oberlin after Isensui Ogiwara) [x]

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Automne (in Chanson de quatre saisons) (Text: Patricia Guillermaz after Yao Hsin Hsien) [x]*
  • Dans les herbes... (in Quatre Haï-Kaï) (Text: Kuni Matsuo; Émile Steinilber-Oberlin after Isensui Ogiwara) [x]
  • Été (in Chanson de quatre saisons) (Text: Patricia Guillermaz after Yao Hsin Hsien) [x]*
  • Hiver (in Chanson de quatre saisons) (Text: Patricia Guillermaz after Yao Hsin Hsien) [x]*
  • La lune était très haute... (in Quatre Haï-Kaï) (Text: Kuni Matsuo; Émile Steinilber-Oberlin after Isensui Ogiwara) [x]
  • La tortue (in Arche de Noé) (Text: Pierre Moussarie) [x]*
  • Le boa (in Arche de Noé) (Text: Pierre Moussarie) [x]*
  • Le carabe (in Arche de Noé) (Text: Pierre Moussarie) [x]*
  • L'écureuil (in Arche de Noé) (Text: Pierre Moussarie) [x]*
  • Légèrement le bambou remuait (in Quatre Haï-Kaï) (Text: Kuni Matsuo; Émile Steinilber-Oberlin after Isensui Ogiwara) [x]
  • Le lapin (in Arche de Noé) (Text: Pierre Moussarie) [x]*
  • Le percheron (in Arche de Noé) (Text: Pierre Moussarie) [x]*
  • Printemps (in Chanson de quatre saisons) (Text: Patricia Guillermaz after Yao Hsin Hsien) [x]*
  • Que le ciel est triste... (in Quatre Haï-Kaï) (Text: Kuni Matsuo; Émile Steinilber-Oberlin after Isensui Ogiwara) [x]

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