Poulenc: Les: Chemins De L'amour, Fp. 106

Originally, the song was not intended as a standalone recital piece but as part of the incidental music for Jean Anouilh’s play Léocadia . The play tells the story of a young prince obsessed with the memory of a woman he knew for only three days; a young woman is eventually hired to impersonate her and bring him back to reality.

: While Poulenc provided roughly 20 minutes of music for the production, Les chemins de l'amour is the only portion that has survived; the rest of the score is lost. Poulenc: Les chemins de l'amour, FP. 106

: The work was written specifically for the celebrated French singing actress Yvonne Printemps , whom Poulenc deeply admired. Her recording helped the song achieve significant early success. Originally, the song was not intended as a

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