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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by P. Sciortino

 𝄞 Composer 𝄞 

Patrice Sciortino (b. 1961)

(Also see this composer's texts set to music.)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Romanesque & Lamentable Sérénade, deux mélodies
    • no. 1. Romanesque (Text: Patrice Sciortino) [x]*
    • no. 2. Lamentable Sérénade (Text: Patrice Sciortino) [x]*
  • Vocales 2000, hommage à Nicola Vaccaj [multi-composer]
    • no. 1. La plus perdue de toutes les journées, composed by Isabelle Aboulker (Text: Nicolas-Sébastien Roch , as Nicolas Chamfort)
    • no. 2. La société, composed by Isabelle Aboulker (Text: Nicolas-Sébastien Roch , as Nicolas Chamfort) ENG
    • no. 4. Corré tortoui, composed by Éric Breton (Text: Éric Breton) [x]*
    • no. 5. Shaka, composed by Éric Breton (Text: Éric Breton) [x]*
    • no. 6. Orolon oui, composed by Éric Breton (Text: Éric Breton) [x]*
    • no. 7. Barcarolle (Étude en forme de vocalise), composed by Patrick Burgan
    • no. 8. Vocalise, composed by Philippe Capdenat
    • no. 9. Portrait, composed by Patrick Choquet (Text: Jean-Claude Marrey , as Baptiste-Marrey) [x]*
    • no. 10. I don't know, composed by Adrienne Clostre (Text: Adrienne Clostre) [x]*
    • no. 11. Arrêt sur soupir, composed by Adrienne Clostre (Text: Adrienne Clostre) [x]*
    • no. 12. Comptine, composed by Marybel Dessagnes (Text: Volkslieder ) [x]
    • no. 13. Fou-rire, composed by Marybel Dessagnes
    • no. 14. Techno-scat (Tibitibitakoé), composed by Marybel Dessagnes
    • no. 16. Abolit bibelot, composed by Bruno Giner (Text: Stéphane Mallarmé)
    • no. 17. Regard de femme, composed by Lucien Guérinel (Text: Lucien Guérinel) [x]
    • no. 18. La marchande d'herbes aromatiques, composed by Christophe Havel (Text: Stéphane Mallarmé) ENG
    • no. 19. Deus ti salvet Maria, composed by Olivier Kaspar (Text: Volkslieder ) [x]
    • no. 21. Lucane au vol cruel, composed by Alain Louvier (Text: Alain Louvier) [x]*
    • no. 22. Je ne suis qu'un rêve, composed by Jean Christophe Rosaz (Text: Jean Christophe Rosaz) [x]*
    • no. 23. Automne numérique, composed by François Rossé (Text: François Rossé) [x]*
    • no. 24. Vocalise au moulin, composed by Patrice Sciortino (Text: Patrice Sciortino) [x]
    • no. 25. Printemps, composed by Laura Trinidad (Text: Rainer Maria Rilke)
    • no. 26. Quatrain valaisan n°7 , composed by Laura Trinidad (Text: Rainer Maria Rilke)
    • no. 27. Infiniment belle, composed by Jean-Jacques Werner (Text: Jacques Phytilis) [x]*

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Lamentable Sérénade (in Romanesque & Lamentable Sérénade, deux mélodies) (Text: Patrice Sciortino) [x]*
  • Romanesque (in Romanesque & Lamentable Sérénade, deux mélodies) (Text: Patrice Sciortino) [x]*
  • Vocalise au moulin (in Vocales 2000, hommage à Nicola Vaccaj) (Text: Patrice Sciortino) [x]

Last update: 2023-05-10 20:38:28

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