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César Franck (1822–1890)

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César Franck (1822–1890)

1. What do we need to know about this composer?
Possible answers . . .

  • Teacher of Duparc and Chausson.

2. Name a song composition by this composer.
Possible answers . . .

La Procession
Nocturne

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This selection is called: “La Procession”
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This selection is called: “Nocturne”
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Pauline Viardot (1821–1910)

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Pauline Viardot (1821–1910)
1. What do we need to know about this composer?
Possible answers . . .

  • Considered one of the greatest singing actresses in operatic history.
  • Songs mirror her forceful personality and colorful life.
  • Accomplished pianist and fluent in five languages.
  • Most songs are strophic or modified strophic form. Her accompaniments are complex.

2. Name a song composition by this composer.
Possible answers . . .

Aime-moi
Bonjour, mon cœur
Le chêne et le Roseau
Sérénade
Haï luli!

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This selection is called: “Aime-moi”
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This selection is called: “Bonjour, mon cœur”
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This selection is called: “Le chêne et le Roseau”
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This selection is called: “Sérénade”
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This selection is called: “Haï luli!”
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Charles Gounod (1818–1893)

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Charles Gounod (1818–1893)

Sérénade
Viens, les gazon sont verts
L’Absent
Venise
Oh ma belle rebelle

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Sérénade

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ACCOMPANIMENT ONLY:

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Also . . .
https://youtu.be/xoib5rFilJw
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This selection is called: “Viens, les gazon sont verts”
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This selection is called: “L’Absent”
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This selection is called: “Venise”
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This selection is called: “Oh ma belle rebelle”
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