Poème de l'amour et de la mer

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Poème de l'amour et de la mer is a late-19th-century French song cycle for voice and orchestra by Ernest Chausson, emblematic of the lush, introspective style associated with French Symbolism.

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instanceOf orchestral song cycle
song cycle
associatedComposer Claude Debussy NERFINISHED
Gabriel Fauré NERFINISHED
associatedMovement French Symbolism NERFINISHED
basedOn poems by Maurice Bouchor
catalogueNumber Op. 19
composer Ernest Chausson NERFINISHED
compositionEndDate 1892
compositionPeriod late 19th century
compositionStartDate 1882
countryOfOrigin France
genre French mélodie
classical music
hasInstrumentationVariant version with piano reduction
language French
movement Interlude orchestral NERFINISHED
La Fleur des eaux NERFINISHED
La Mort de l'amour NERFINISHED
notableRecordingArtist Felicity Lott NERFINISHED
Janet Baker NERFINISHED
Jessye Norman NERFINISHED
José van Dam NERFINISHED
Susan Graham NERFINISHED
numberOfMovements 3
opusNumber 19
orchestration large Romantic orchestra
premiereCity Brussels NERFINISHED
premiereConductor Édouard Colonne NERFINISHED
premiereCountry Belgium NERFINISHED
premiereDate 1893
premierePerformer Auguste van Biene NERFINISHED
premierePlace Brussels NERFINISHED
publisher E. Fromont NERFINISHED
scoredFor voice and orchestra
style French late-Romantic
Symbolist
subjectMatter loss
love
memory
the sea
textAuthor Maurice Bouchor NERFINISHED
titleTranslation Poem of Love and the Sea NERFINISHED
typicalDuration about 30 minutes
vocalForces mezzo-soprano or tenor
solo voice
workOf Ernest Chausson NERFINISHED

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French symbolism hasInfluentialWork Poème de l'amour et de la mer