Krisp Posted September 10 Posted September 10 Hello dear fellow composers. This poem (1886) is part of Laforgue’s Imitation of Our Lady the Moon. Here the Moon is no longer a muse or confidante, but becomes the star of farewell and forgetting, sealing human hopes in silence and nothingness. I truly believe that this cycle reflects a part of Laforgue’s own biography — that of a young poet caught in an impossible, broken love story, one almost erased from history, save perhaps for the initial of a name glimpsed in his correspondence. At least, that is the conviction I had while reading these poems. And so here is the end of my cycle: a piece deliberately sparse, rarefied, silent. It is also, perhaps, a farewell to Laforgue — for now. Time has come for me to explore new paths (and I have been kindly reminded more than once that I am probably composing with a delay of about 120 years…). I can only hope that these pieces may nevertheless have found some resonance with you. This is one of my most sincere works, born from a curious overlapping of states of mind with Laforgue. And I believe — to confess under the cover of anonymity — that one is never truly safe from falling secretly in love, even at my age. Perhaps this is what makes the kinship so troubling. 1 Quote
Churchcantor Posted September 11 Posted September 11 Well, that sounds like Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau; a German singing in French. I'm sure he had some French, probably more than me, mon tres cher ami! Of course, the pronunciation is correct: He was a musician, after all!😆 Quote
Krisp Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago On 9/11/2025 at 4:02 PM, Churchcantor said: Well, that sounds like Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau; a German singing in French. I'm sure he had some French, probably more than me, mon tres cher ami! Of course, the pronunciation is correct: He was a musician, after all!😆 Haha hum I'm the singer (it's my job, I'm a pro) and I'm French ! Thank you for comparing me to DFD which is huge. I can't get close to him but no one has ever told me that I have a German accent when I sing in French haha Quote
Churchcantor Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I will be lazy on this forum, because I think the mods want it to be some kind of academic thesis! Archived! I am 56, with two theory and composition degrees! Too academic and pedantic for me to comment too much! Try this... Three Roads Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Various Instruments | Noteflight 1 Quote
Krisp Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 15 minutes ago, Churchcantor said: I will be lazy on this forum, because I think the mods want it to be some kind of academic thesis! Archived! I am 56, with two theory and composition degrees! Too academic and pedantic for me to comment too much! Try this... Three Roads Free Sheet Music by Robert C. Fox for Various Instruments | Noteflight Sorry I don't understand what you mean. I don't understand the interest of telling me about your diplomas... I am your age and I respect your background, no problem on that. But I have absolutely nothing to do with authority opinions. Edited 1 hour ago by Krisp Quote
Churchcantor Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Ich kann nicht verstehen! Whatever. For me, more about music than discussion! Quote
Krisp Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago No need to answer in German... as I already told you I am French, whether you like it or not If you don't understand the lyrics, activate the subtitles provided on YouTube. You will have the pleasure of discovering a magnificent poetry that undoubtedly retains some of its power in English. But if you want to talk about music in a constructive way it's ok. Otherwise this discussion does not need to be Quote
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago 52 minutes ago, Churchcantor said: I will be lazy on this forum, because I think the mods want it to be some kind of academic thesis! Archived! I am 56, with two theory and composition degrees! Too academic and pedantic for me to comment too much! Try this... We just want you to reply something related to the posted music, so you don't need to twist our views, thanks. Henry 1 Quote
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