by Wilhelm Albert Włodzimierz Apolinary Kostrowicki (1880 - 1918), as Guillaume Apollinaire
S’en est allée l’amante
Language: French (Français)
Available translation(s): ENG
S’en est allée l’amante Au village voisin malgré la pluie Sans son amant. S’en est allée l’amante, Pour danser avec un autre que lui. Les femmes mentent -- mentent.
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Authorship:
- by Wilhelm Albert Włodzimierz Apolinary Kostrowicki (1880 - 1918), as Guillaume Apollinaire, no title, written 1899, appears in Le Guetteur mélancolique, in Stavelot, in 1. L'amour, no. 3, Paris, Éd. Gallimard, first published 1952 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):
- by Luigi Cortese (1899 - 1976), "L'Amante", op. 36 no. 4 (1956), published 1959 [ medium voice and piano or orchestra ], from 5 Poesie di Apollinaire da Le Guetteur Mélancolique, no. 4, Milan, Ricordi [sung text not yet checked]
- by Benoît Menut (b. 1977), "S'en est allée l'amante", 2020, published 2020, first performed 2020 [ baritone and piano ], from Le Guetteur mélancolique pour baryton et piano, no. 4, Clichy, Éd. Musicales Artchipel [sung text not yet checked]
- by Denise Isabelle Roger (b. 1924), "S'en est allée l'amante", 1961, copyright © 1980, first performed 1961 [ medium voice and piano ], from Trois Poèmes de G. Apollinaire, no. 3 [sung text not yet checked]
Available translations, adaptations or excerpts, and transliterations (if applicable):
- ENG English (Laura Prichard) , copyright © 2024, (re)printed on this website with kind permission
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