Un petit Bouquet for 2 cellos mp3 by Ölveti Mátyás and Mády-Szabó Eszter Digital Audio for Full Performance Audio at Sheet Music Direct
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Un petit Bouquet for 2 cellos mp3
by Ölveti Mátyás and Mády-Szabó Eszter Full Performance Audio - MP3

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Duo inspired by a poem by Jacques Prévert: Le Bouquet Que faites-vous là petite fille Avec ces fleurs fraîchement coupées? Que faites-vous là jeune fille Avec ces fleurs ces fleurs séchées? Que faites-vous là jolie femme Avec ces fleurs qui se fanent? Que faites-vous là vieille femme Avec ces fleurs qui meurent? J'attends le vainqueur [What are you doing there, little girl, With those freshly cut flowers ? What are you doing there, young girl, With those dried flowers ? What are you doing there, pretty woman, With those faded flowers ? What are you doing there, old woman, With those dying flowers ? I'm waiting for the victorious one] In my mind there were initially several possible interpretations of the poem My original thoughts were that "le vainqueur" means the conquering Christ and that the woman is waiting all her life with flowers before a church - waiting in vain for her saviour another possibility is that the woman is waiting for the winner of her affections it could even be that "le vainqueur" refers to the invading German army but this would not explain the fact that she waits all her life but, finally, as Raphaèle Larazoni suggests, (and more plausibly in view of other poems by Prévert) the "vainqueur" is simply the winner in a war - there is never really a winner in a war, so the woman waits all her life in vain.

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