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by André Bellesort (1866 - 1942)

Fantasio
 (Sung text for setting by H. Dutilleux)
 See original
Language: French (Français) 
La mort t'ayant surpris en travesti de bal,
Pauvre Fantasio, de folles jeunes filles
Te firent un linceul de leurs blanches mantilles,
Et tu fus enterré le soir du carnaval.

Sous un léger brouillard du ciel occidental
Le mardi gras folâtre éparpillait ses trilles,
Et ton glas, voltigeant sur de lointains quadrilles,
Détachait dans la nuit ses notes de cristal.

Des coins du corbillard le feu des girandoles
Éclairait tout un chœur d'étranges farandoles.
Nul n'avait pris le temps de revêtir le deuil,

 ... 
Et tous faisaient jouer derrière ton cercueil
Une marche funèbre à leurs tambours de basque.

Composition:

    Set to music by Henri Dutilleux (1916 - 2013), "Fantasio", alternate title: "Les Funérailles de Fantasio", 1941, published 1943 [ medium voice and orchestra ], from Quatre Mélodies, no. 4, Paris, Éd. Durand

Text Authorship:

  • by André Bellesort (1866 - 1942), "Fantasio", written 1893, appears in Mythes et Poèmes, Paris, Éd. Alphonse Lemerre, first published 1894

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