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|1869 ||{{NoCo|Le galop}} || [[Sully Prudhomme]]. Op. 2, no. 5 Released in 1948. Voice & piano
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|1869 ||{{NoCo|Romance de Mignon}} || [[Victor Wilder]], based on « Kennst du das Land » by [[Goethe]]). Voice & piano Published as: Op. 2, no. 3
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|1869 ||{{NoCo|Sérénade}} || [[Gabriel Marc]]. Voice & piano Published as: Op. 2, no. 2
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|1869 ||{{NoCo|Soupir}} || [[Sully Prudhomme]]. Revised 1902. Voice & piano Published as: Op. 2, no. 1.
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|1869-70 ||{{NoCo|Au pays où se fait la guerre}} || [[Théophile Gautier]]. Original title: ''Absence'', from opera ''Roussalka''. Definitive version, 1911–13. Voice & piano (orchestrated 1876)
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|1870 ||{{NoCo|L'Invitation au voyage}} || [[Charles Baudelaire]]. Released in 1872. Voice & piano (orchestrated 1892–95)
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|1871 ||{{NoCo|La fuite}}, duo pour soprano et ténor avec piano || Published as: Op. 2, no. 6. Duet for voice & piano
| ||{{NoCo|Chanson triste}} || [[Jean Lahor]] ||Voice & piano (Op. 2, no. 4 orchestrated 1912)  
|1871 ||{{NoCo|La vague et la cloche}} || [[François Coppée]]. Released in 1873. Voice & piano (Orchestrated)
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|1872-82 ||{{NoCo|Phidylé}} || [[Leconte de Lisle]]. Released in 1889 Voice & piano (orchestrated, 1891–92)
|1869 ||{{NoCo|Le galop}} || [[Sully Prudhomme]] || Op. 2, no. 5 Released in 1948. Voice & piano
|1874 ||{{NoCo|Elégie}} || Ellen MacSwinny(?) (wife of Duparc) after [[Thomas Moore]]. Voice & piano
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1874 ||{{NoCo|Extase}} || [[Jean Lahor]]. Released 1882. Revised 1884. Voice & piano
|1869 ||{{NoCo|Romance de Mignon}} || [[Victor Wilder]], <br>after [[Goethe]]'s «Kennst du das Land» || Voice & piano Published as: Op. 2, no. 3  
1879 ||{{NoCo|Le manoir de Rosemonde}} || [[Robert de Bonnières]] ||Voice & piano (orchestrated 1912)
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1880 ||{{NoCo|Sérénade florentine}} || [[Jean Lahor]] ||Released 1882. Voice & piano
|1869 ||{{NoCo|Sérénade}} || [[Gabriel Marc]] || Voice & piano Published as: Op. 2, no. 2  
1882 ||{{NoCo|Benedicat vobis Dominus}} || [[Psalm 134]]/CXXXIII ||Motet for three mixed voices and organ (or piano). Choral music
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1883 ||{{NoCo|Lamento}} || [[Théophile Gautier]] ||Voice & piano
|1869 ||{{NoCo|Soupir}} || [[Sully Prudhomme]] || Revised 1902. Voice & piano Published as: Op. 2, no. 1.  
1883 ||{{NoCo|Testament}} || [[Paul Armand Silvestre]] ||Released in 1898. Voice & piano (orchestrated 1900–02)
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1884 ||{{NoCo|La vie antérieure}} || [[Charles Baudelaire]] ||orchestrated 1911–13)
|1869-70 ||{{NoCo|Au pays où se fait la guerre}} || [[Théophile Gautier]] || Original title: ''Absence'', from opera ''Roussalka''. Definitive version, 1911–13. Voice & piano (orchestrated 1876)  
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|1870 ||{{NoCo|L'Invitation au voyage}} || [[Charles Baudelaire]] || Released in 1872. Voice & piano (orchestrated 1892–95)  
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|1871 ||{{NoCo|La fuite}}, duo pour soprano et ténor avec piano || || Published as: Op. 2, no. 6. Duet for voice & piano  
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|1871 ||{{NoCo|La vague et la cloche}} || [[François Coppée]] || Released in 1873. Voice & piano (Orchestrated)  
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|1872-82 ||{{NoCo|Phidylé}} || [[Leconte de Lisle]] || Released in 1889 Voice & piano (orchestrated, 1891–92)  
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|1874 ||{{NoCo|Elégie}} || Ellen MacSwinny(?) (wife of Duparc)<br> after [[Thomas Moore]] || Voice & piano  
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|1874 ||{{NoCo|Extase}} || [[Jean Lahor]] || Released 1882. Revised 1884. Voice & piano  
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|1879 ||{{NoCo|Le Manoir de Rosemonde}} || [[Robert de Bonnières]] ||Voice & piano (orchestrated 1912)  
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|1880 ||{{NoCo|Sérénade florentine}} || [[Jean Lahor]] ||Released 1882. Voice & piano  
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|1882 ||{{NoCo|Benedicat vobis Dominus}} || [[Psalm 134]]/CXXXIII ||Motet for three mixed voices and organ (or piano)  
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|1883 ||{{NoCo|Lamento}} || [[Théophile Gautier]] ||Voice & piano  
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|1883 ||{{NoCo|Testament}} || [[Paul-Armand Silvestre]] ||Released in 1898. Voice & piano (orchestrated 1900–02)  
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|1884 ||{{NoCo|La vie antérieure}} || [[Charles Baudelaire]] ||orchestrated 1911–13)  
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Revision as of 02:58, 16 September 2020

Life

Born: 21 January 1848

Died: 12 February 1933

Biography Eugène Marie Henri Fouques Duparc was a French composer of the late Romantic period.

Duparc was born in Paris. He studied piano with César Franck at the Jesuit College in the Vaugirard district and became one of his first composition pupils. In 1871, he joined with Saint-Saëns and Romain Bussine to found the Société Nationale de Musique Moderne.

Duparc is best known for his seventeen songs with texts by poets such as Baudelaire, Gautier, Leconte de Lisle, and Goethe. These pieces are considered by many to be among the greatest compositions by any composer in this form.

A mental illness, called "neurasthenia", caused him to abruptly cease composing at age 37, in 1885. He devoted himself to his family and his other passions, drawing and painting. He destroyed most of his music, leaving fewer than 40 works to posterity.

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List of vocal works

composed Title First line Poet
Chanson triste Jean Lahor Voice & piano (Op. 2, no. 4 orchestrated 1912)
1869 Le galop Sully Prudhomme Op. 2, no. 5 Released in 1948. Voice & piano
1869 Romance de Mignon Victor Wilder,
after Goethe's «Kennst du das Land»
Voice & piano Published as: Op. 2, no. 3
1869 Sérénade Gabriel Marc Voice & piano Published as: Op. 2, no. 2
1869 Soupir Sully Prudhomme Revised 1902. Voice & piano Published as: Op. 2, no. 1.
1869-70 Au pays où se fait la guerre Théophile Gautier Original title: Absence, from opera Roussalka. Definitive version, 1911–13. Voice & piano (orchestrated 1876)
1870 L'Invitation au voyage Charles Baudelaire Released in 1872. Voice & piano (orchestrated 1892–95)
1871 La fuite, duo pour soprano et ténor avec piano Published as: Op. 2, no. 6. Duet for voice & piano
1871 La vague et la cloche François Coppée Released in 1873. Voice & piano (Orchestrated)
1872-82 Phidylé Leconte de Lisle Released in 1889 Voice & piano (orchestrated, 1891–92)
1874 Elégie Ellen MacSwinny(?) (wife of Duparc)
after Thomas Moore
Voice & piano
1874 Extase Jean Lahor Released 1882. Revised 1884. Voice & piano
1879 Le Manoir de Rosemonde Robert de Bonnières Voice & piano (orchestrated 1912)
1880 Sérénade florentine Jean Lahor Released 1882. Voice & piano
1882 Benedicat vobis Dominus Psalm 134/CXXXIII Motet for three mixed voices and organ (or piano)
1883 Lamento Théophile Gautier Voice & piano
1883 Testament Paul-Armand Silvestre Released in 1898. Voice & piano (orchestrated 1900–02)
1884 La vie antérieure Charles Baudelaire orchestrated 1911–13)

 
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