
doi: 10.4000/textyles.570
handle: 20.500.13089/let4
Ecrit en 1911, vingt ans apres le texte qu’il illustre, le quatuor vocal de Paul Ladmirault, compositeur breton, traduit en musique les impressions populaires esquissees par le poete belge, dans ses quelques tableaux d’inspiration symboliste. Ladmirault construit sa partition sur cinq poemes extraits du recueil Dominical (1892) de Max Elskamp, cinq textes qui evoquent l’atmosphere specifique de la journee du dimanche et qui nous transportent en Flandre dans la poesie, a Nantes dans la musique...
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