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  • Dear A1 piano ( great name, by the way) of course that is your position, or you wouldn't have said so. I wasn't trying to change that.

    My position is aimed at anyone reading any of this who might want to make their own mind up after hearing the original...

  • Mr Mirabassi's interpretation is of an original piece of music, by Leo Ferre, which itself expressed the sentiments of a poem by Aragon.

    Ferre's melody - and its orchestration, let us not forget - perfectly captures the slow, reflective, wistful and profoundly moving sense of the words. Mr Mirabassi has merely - if skilfully - woven the tune into a pretty if rather slight development of its themes.

    It is no match for the original.

  • @markrevelle1 This is your position, I keep mine :)

  • trop vite, trop mince - essayez la chanson de Ferre, ca 1967 (sa musique - paroles d'Aragon).

    Lord Emsworth

  • @markrevelle1 Even if based on Leo Ferré song, this version mainly relies on Giovanni Mirabassi recent (re)interpretation, which I'm more comfortable with.

  • musique de Ferre - paroles d'Aragon. Je l'ai entendu a Paris, 1967.

    Lord Emsworth

  • So pretty !!!!!!!! Thank you very much Nico ! Incredible !

  • Très jolie musique du Giovanni Mirabassi musicien que je découvre; quel est le titre du morceau ?

  • @59anny "Je chante pour passer le temps" (à l'origine une chanson de Léo Ferré)

  • It's very beautiful~~ :)))

  • quel plaisir de t'entendre à nouveau...et quel morceau! je suis d'accord avec le commentaire d'en dessous d'ailleurs.

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