- Now available in paperback
- An indispensable guide to French song
- Contains commentary by internationally famous accompanist, Graham Johnson
- Invaluable reference tool with line-by-line translations ofall songs included
- Hardback edition (which is still selling well) has sold 778 copies since publication date of June 2000 - 289 UK, 400 USA, and 89 ROW.
- Hardback edition has been widely reviewed in magazines suchas The Singer, Musical Times, Gramaphone, Literary Review (to name a few). More to follow since it's early days.
The biographical articles aresupplemented by the song translations of Richard Stokes, some 700 in all, and a veritable treasury of great French poetry from the fifteenth to the twentieth centuries. These stand in their own right as indispensable to musiclovers, concert-goers, and professional singers and their accompanists. This is a book which not only reflects the repertoire as found in today's concert halls, but also encourages performers and armchair enthusiasts to explorethe neglected highways and biways of an endlessly fascinating and highly civilised body of music.
| Genres | Theory |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Contributors | Johnson, Graham(Composer) Stokes, Richard(Composer) |
| Language | English |
| ISBN | 9780199249664 |