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by Louis Charles Alfred de Musset (1810 - 1857)

Le Bouquet d'Ophélie
 (Sung text for setting by H. Covatti-Dussaut)
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Language: French (Français) 
Quand, par un jour de pluie, un oiseau de passage
Jette au hasard un cri dans un chemin perdu,
Au fond des bois fleuris, dans son nid de feuillage,
Le rossignol pensif a parfois répondu.

 ... 

 ... 
Vous parlez de regrets et de mélancolie.
 ... 

 ... 
Qui nous rapportera le bouquet d'Ophélie
De la rive inconnue où les flots l'ont laissé ?

First published in Revue des deux Mondes, June 1, 1847, and then in Poésies nouvelles in 1850.

Composition:

    Set to music by Hélène Covatti-Dussaut (1910 - 2005), "Le Bouquet d'Ophélie", published 2017, stanzas 1,3-4 [ high voice and piano ], from Daphné, pour chant et piano, no. 1, Clichy, Éd. Musicales Artchipel

Text Authorship:

  • by Louis Charles Alfred de Musset (1810 - 1857), "Sonnet à la même (Madame M. N.) (I)", appears in Poésies nouvelles, first published 1847

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This text was added to the website: 2021-04-24
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