Pierre Bernac
The Interpretation of French Song
"No voice teacher, no coach, no accompanist, no singer, and for that
matter, no music-lover should be without this publication . . . from a man whose
knowledge of this repertoire is so complete and profound as to make his treatment of it
definitive and without equal." Notes
This is the standard work on its subject, and its author the outstanding
authority. Pierre Bernac had a long and distinguished career as a singer, specializing
in the French song (or mélodie) repertoire. For many years he was incomparable
partnered by Francis Poulenc, one of the composers discussed in this book. M. Bernac
later taught and gave master classes in Europe and the United States. He died in
1979.
Among eighteen composers whose vocal works are covered in the book are Berlioz,
Gounod, Duparc, Chausson, Fauré, Debussy, Satie, Ravelas well as Poulenc
and others. The greater part of each composer's output in the genre is discussed:
texts of nearly 200 songs are given in French, with line-for-line verse
translations by Winifred Radford, notes on pronunciation, and simple but
detailed suggestion for performance and interpretation. Preceding these sections on the songs themselves are three
most important chapters on performance and interpretation in vocal music, on singing
in French, and on the particular problems involved in the interpretation of
French mélodies.
This is the book every serious singer needsand, more and more, singers are
"discovering" French song. It is also an invaluable guide for the concert-goer
and record collector.
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