Verlaine in the 1890s drinking absynthe |
"Les sanglots longs
Des violons
De l'automne"
Verlaine's Fetes (the famous cover) |
In 1889 Debussy wrote a small suite (yes actually called the Petite Suite) for piano duet "inspired" by Verlaine's poems (a collection called "Fetes") of, I think about 1860-something (near the time of Debussy's birth). Here are the first lines from "sailing", so you get some idea that these aren't kids poems:
Cependant la lune se lève
Et l’esquif en sa course brève
File gaîment sur l’eau qui rêve.
Et l’esquif en sa course brève
File gaîment sur l’eau qui rêve.
(Meanwhile comes the moon and beams
as the sailboat gaily skims
briefly over waves of dreams).
as the sailboat gaily skims
briefly over waves of dreams).
He used 4 of Verlaine's poems as a basis for his composition (the movements are):
En bateau (Sailing)
Cortège (Retinue)
Menuet
Ballet
They are pleasant little works - not his best stuff - but non-threatening to the ear and just right for a coolish Monday morning. Thus armed with these trinkets of knowledge, you can face the day.
Wonderful! Love it when they're all playing!
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