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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by C. Maréchal

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Charles-Henri Maréchal (1842 - 1924)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Contes mystiques [multi-composer]
    • no. 1. Prélude, composed by Augusta Mary Anne Holmès (Text: Stéphan Bordèse)
    • no. 2. Les premiers pas de Jésus, composed by Edmond Diet (Text: Stéphan Bordèse)
    • no. 3. Pourquoi les oiseaux chantent, composed by (François-Clément) Théodore Dubois (Text: Stéphan Bordèse)
    • no. 4. En Prière, composed by Gabriel Fauré (Text: Stéphan Bordèse) ENG HUN
    • no. 5. La Berceuse des Anges, composed by (Alexandre) Charles Lecocq (Text: Stéphan Bordèse) GER
    • no. 6. Les fils de la Vierge, composed by Charles Ferdinand Lenepveu (Text: Stéphan Bordèse)
    • no. 7. La rosée, composed by Charles-Henri Maréchal (Text: Stéphan Bordèse)
    • no. 8. La neige, composed by Jules Massenet (Text: Stéphan Bordèse)
    • no. 9. Premier miracle de Jésus, composed by Émile Paladilhe (Text: Stéphan Bordèse)
    • no. 10. Présage de la croix, composed by Charles Camille Saint-Saëns (Text: Stéphan Bordèse)
    • no. 11. Le rêve de Jésus, composed by Pauline Viardot-García (Text: Stéphan Bordèse)
    • no. 12. Non Credo, composed by Charles Marie Jean Albert Widor (Text: Stéphan Bordèse)
  • Deux Feuillets d'Album
    • no. 1. Pastel (Text: Pierre-Jules-Théophile Gautier)
    • no. 2. Les Cloches du Soir (Text: Marceline Desbordes-Valmore) ENG
  • Deux mélodies
    • no. 1. Le Spectre de la rose (Text: Pierre-Jules-Théophile Gautier) CAT ENG FRI GER GER ITA
    • no. 2. L'Étoile radieuse (Text: Philippe Gille) [x]
  • Deux mélodies
    • no. 1. Le clavecin (Text: Albert Mérat)
  • Frissons [multi-composer]
    • no. 1. Cœur de neige, composed by Hermann Bemberg (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)
    • no. 2. Les roses pleurent, composed by Henri-Paul Büsser (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet) ENG
    • no. 3. Dans la fontaine, composed by André Caplet (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)
    • no. 4. Refrain de Novembre, composed by Cécile Chaminade (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet) ENG
    • no. 5. Dans le jardin, composed by Claude Achille Debussy (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet) ENG
    • no. 6. Douces larmes, composed by Alphonse Duvernoy (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)
    • no. 7. Tu m'aimeras !, composed by Hercule Gilles de Fontenailles (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)
    • no. 8. Pays natal, composed by Charles-Léon Hess (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)
    • no. 9. Mirage, composed by Vincent d'Indy (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet) CHI
    • no. 10. En passant !, composed by Eduard Lassen (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)
    • no. 11. La valse des follets, composed by (Alexandre) Charles Lecocq (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)
    • no. 12. Plainte d'amour, composed by Xavier Henri Napoleon Leroux (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)
    • no. 13. Vers les étoiles, composed by Charles-Gaston Levadé (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)
    • no. 14. La chevrette, composed by Charles-Henri Maréchal (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)
    • no. 15. Fleurs fanées, composed by Georges Eugène Marty (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)
    • no. 16. Monseigneur Jésus, composed by Edmond Missa (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)
    • no. 17. Bluets d'amour, composed by Émile Pessard (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)
    • no. 18. L'heure tendre, composed by Paul-Charles-Marie Curet, as Paul Puget (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)
    • no. 19. Manteau de fleurs, composed by Maurice Ravel (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet) ENG
    • no. 20. Les nuages, composed by François Luc Joseph Thomé, as Francis Thomé (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)
    • no. 21. Tes yeux !, composed by Paul Vidal (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)
    • no. 22. Nuit mystérieuse, composed by Charles Marie Jean Albert Widor (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Berceuse et Chanson de Smilis (Text: Jean-François-Victor Aicard) [x]
  • La chevrette (in Frissons) (Text: Paul Barthélemy Jeulin , as Paul Gravollet)
  • La rosée (in Contes mystiques) (Text: Stéphan Bordèse)
  • Le banc de pierre (Text: Pierre-Jules-Théophile Gautier) ENG
  • Le clavecin (in Deux mélodies) (Text: Albert Mérat)
  • Les Cloches du Soir (in Deux Feuillets d'Album) (Text: Marceline Desbordes-Valmore) ENG
  • Les matelots (Text: Pierre-Jules-Théophile Gautier) CAT ENG GER
  • Le Spectre de la rose (in Deux mélodies) (Text: Pierre-Jules-Théophile Gautier) CAT ENG FRI GER GER ITA
  • L'Étoile radieuse (in Deux mélodies) (Text: Philippe Gille) [x]
  • Pastel (in Deux Feuillets d'Album) (Text: Pierre-Jules-Théophile Gautier)
  • Sonnet du XVIIè siècle (Text: Gilles du Couldrier, Seigneur de Houville) [x]

Last update: 2025-01-26 22:04:17

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