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by Jeanne Sisley (1864 - 1949), as Jean Bach-Sisley

Rondel brisé
 (Sung text for setting by J. Pillois)
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Language: French (Français) 
Dans le salon peint par Lancret,
Noble marquis et jeune Comte 
De Lulli prisent les attraits,
Hélas! avec quelque mécompte,
Sur le clavecin aigrelet
Et le quinton, sans fausse honte.

Dans le salon peint par Lancret
Jouent marquis et jeune Comte.
C'est qu'on dit bas, entre valets,
Que la Reine, comme en un conte
Doit venir chez le jeune Comte
Pour Lulli et pour ses attraits.

Composition:

    Set to music by Jacques Pillois (1877 - 1935), as Jacques Desky, "Rondel brisé", 1921?, published 1921 [ medium voice and piano ], from Quatre mélodies, no. 4, Paris, Éd. Maurice Senart

Text Authorship:

  • by Jeanne Sisley (1864 - 1949), as Jean Bach-Sisley

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Researcher for this page: Johann Winkler

This text was added to the website: 2020-04-29
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Word count: 66

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