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La Bonne Chanson, Op. 61, by Gabriel Fauré, is a song cycle of nine mélodies for voice and piano. He composed it during 1892–94; in 1898 he created a version for voice, piano and string quintet. The cycle is based on nine of the poems from the collection of the same name by Paul Verlaine. According to Fauré himself, the song cycle contains a number of musical themes which recur from song to song. He had devised this technique for the 1891 song cycle Cinq mélodies "de Venise", which was also based on Verlaine's poetry.

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  • La Bonne Chanson (Fauré) (fr)
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  • La Bonne Chanson, Op. 61, by Gabriel Fauré, is a song cycle of nine mélodies for voice and piano. He composed it during 1892–94; in 1898 he created a version for voice, piano and string quintet. The cycle is based on nine of the poems from the collection of the same name by Paul Verlaine. According to Fauré himself, the song cycle contains a number of musical themes which recur from song to song. He had devised this technique for the 1891 song cycle Cinq mélodies "de Venise", which was also based on Verlaine's poetry. (en)
  • La Bonne Chanson, Op. 61, est un cycle de neuf mélodies, composé par Gabriel Fauré, mettant en musique le recueil du même nom du poète Paul Verlaine. Fauré compose cette œuvre entre 1892 et 1894, alors qu'il est amoureux d'Emma Bardac. Elle lui est dédiée. La partition est écrite pour ténor et piano, mais Fauré l'arrange ensuite pour ténor, piano et quintette à cordes. (fr)
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  • La Bonne Chanson, Op. 61, by Gabriel Fauré, is a song cycle of nine mélodies for voice and piano. He composed it during 1892–94; in 1898 he created a version for voice, piano and string quintet. The cycle is based on nine of the poems from the collection of the same name by Paul Verlaine. According to Fauré himself, the song cycle contains a number of musical themes which recur from song to song. He had devised this technique for the 1891 song cycle Cinq mélodies "de Venise", which was also based on Verlaine's poetry. (en)
  • La Bonne Chanson, Op. 61, est un cycle de neuf mélodies, composé par Gabriel Fauré, mettant en musique le recueil du même nom du poète Paul Verlaine. Fauré compose cette œuvre entre 1892 et 1894, alors qu'il est amoureux d'Emma Bardac. Elle lui est dédiée. La partition est écrite pour ténor et piano, mais Fauré l'arrange ensuite pour ténor, piano et quintette à cordes. (fr)
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