Eternal Song (Chanson perpêtuelle), for soprano, piano, and string quartet (or piano, or orchestra) (1898), op. 37 (Chausson)

Ernest Chausson (1855–1899)


Eternal Song (Chanson perpêtuelle), for soprano, piano, and string quartet (or piano, or orchestra) (1898), op. 37

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The author of the text was the French Symbolist poet Charles Cros (1842-1888). Chausson took his poem `Nocturne` (from the cycle `Eternal Songs`) and shortened it from 16 to 12 stanzas.
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The author of the text was the French Symbolist poet Charles Cros (1842-1888). Chausson took his poem `Nocturne` (from the cycle `Eternal Songs`) and shortened it from 16 to 12 stanzas.
The plot is a bitter monologue of an abandoned woman who recalls her past love and happiness, suffers from loneliness, and in the end decides to drown herself in a pond to end her torment.

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