| |  This work was published by À Coeur Joie with the Centre de Documentation pour l’art choral — Musique Danse Bourgogne. “I always wanted to give the occasion to singers to perform texts by great French or French-speaking authors. I’m glad I made it possible by choosing this Victor Hugo’s poem, this hymn of peace, this great indictment of war and human madness.” Isabelle Aboulker, on July 2010. He is a pianist and a renowned composer. Since 1981, she has particularly worked on voice practicing and opera. She pays a close attention to prosody, she is demanding when choosing her librettos. She wants to be the heir of French traditional composers like Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel and Francis Poulenc. She is indivisible from opera for children as she composed many of it, like “Moi, Ulysse” (ordered by Jean-Claude Malgoire in 1982 for the Atelier Lyrique de Tourcoing) and “Jérémy Fisher” (ordered by Quatuor Debussy and the Opéra de Lyon in 2007). She wrote several textbooks for singers when she was a teacher of musical training at Conservatoire de Paris (from 1983 to 2003). She became a composer at the same time, and she won the Prix Musique de la SACD in 2000 and the Académie des Beaux-Arts rewarded her in 1999.
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| | | Scored for a cappella men’s choir (TTBB), Poulenc’s Quatre petites prières de Saint François d'Assise were composed for and dedicated to the monastery choir at Champfleury (and in particular, a certain monk there named Frere Jerome, who happened to be the composer’s great-nephew). With the use of archaic textures of plainchant and Poulenc’s own harmonic colourings, these four pieces create a unique reverence and solemnity.
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For lovers of singing and cooking, what's more natural than mixing the two in an original recipe! A few simple ingredients and four voices to make the sauce ... And as we are never safe from error, we may be obliged, as for a canon, to resume at the beginning ...
Piece composed during the contest of canons of the Fourth vocal festivals of Trégor from 1st to 9th June 2013
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