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by Samuel Rosenstock (1896 - 1963), as Tristan Tzara

La plage
 (Sung text for setting by J. Kosma)
 Matches base text
Language: French (Français) 
Anaïne et Intrisaire
arbres serpents fermes et douces
vont les bergères en habit de vergers
sur le chemin de halage aux nuages
on dirait des cornemuses des sifflets
le souffle leur manque ils sont à la page
ils se disent à la plage les maillots à sécher
les vagues cristallisées le sucre pour le chien
et le chien de mer la maisonnette du pêcheur
tout un fourbi de bains de mer

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Composition:

    Set to music by Joseph Kosma (1905 - 1969), "La plage" [ medium voice and piano ], from Sans coup férir, cycle de 10 courtes mélodies, no. 3, confirmed with a CD booklet

Text Authorship:

  • by Samuel Rosenstock (1896 - 1963), as Tristan Tzara, "Sans coup férir", written 1947, appears in Sans coup férir, Paris, Éd. Jean Aubier, first published 1949

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This text was added to the website: 2018-09-02
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