(Clément Philibert) Leo Delibes (February 21, 1836 – January 16, 1891) was … Read Full Bio ↴(Clément Philibert) Leo Delibes (February 21, 1836 – January 16, 1891) was a French composer of Romantic music. He was born in St. Germain-du-Val, France.
After training under Adolphe Adam at the Paris Conservatoire, he worked as rehearsal accompanist at the Théâtre Lyrique and as an organist before coming to popular attention with his ballet Coppélia (1870); its title referred to a doll, depicted in the work, which comes to life. Other ballets include Sylvia (1876), and La Source (1866), which he wrote with Minkus.
Delibes also composed various operas, of which the last to be completed, the lush orientalizing Lakmé (1883), contains the famous coloratura showpiece the Bell Song ('Où va la jeune Indoue') and the Flower Duet, a barcarolle that British Airways commercials familiarized for non-operagoers in the 1990s. At the time, his operas impressed Tchaikovsky enough for the composer to rate Delibes more highly than Brahms. Judged purely as composers of operas, the modern critic would have to agree.
Delibes added the Divertissement to Adam's ballet Le Corsaire, wrote a Mass, a cantata on the theme of Algiers, operettas and occasional music for the theater, such as dances and antique airs for Victor Hugo's Le roi s'amuse, the play that Verdi turned into Rigoletto.
Delibes died in 1891, and was buried in the Cimetière de Montmartre, Paris.
After training under Adolphe Adam at the Paris Conservatoire, he worked as rehearsal accompanist at the Théâtre Lyrique and as an organist before coming to popular attention with his ballet Coppélia (1870); its title referred to a doll, depicted in the work, which comes to life. Other ballets include Sylvia (1876), and La Source (1866), which he wrote with Minkus.
Delibes also composed various operas, of which the last to be completed, the lush orientalizing Lakmé (1883), contains the famous coloratura showpiece the Bell Song ('Où va la jeune Indoue') and the Flower Duet, a barcarolle that British Airways commercials familiarized for non-operagoers in the 1990s. At the time, his operas impressed Tchaikovsky enough for the composer to rate Delibes more highly than Brahms. Judged purely as composers of operas, the modern critic would have to agree.
Delibes added the Divertissement to Adam's ballet Le Corsaire, wrote a Mass, a cantata on the theme of Algiers, operettas and occasional music for the theater, such as dances and antique airs for Victor Hugo's Le roi s'amuse, the play that Verdi turned into Rigoletto.
Delibes died in 1891, and was buried in the Cimetière de Montmartre, Paris.
Lakmé : Flower Duet
Léo Delibes Lyrics
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Bonjour Suzon ! Bonjour Suzon ma fleur des bois! Es tu toujours la plus…
Bonjour, Suzon ! Bonjour Suzon ma fleur des bois! Es tu toujours la plus…
Flower Duet Ce quartier qui résonne dans ma tête Ce passé qui me…
Les Filles de Cadix Nous venions de voir le taureau Trois garçons, trois fillett…
The Flower Duet Sous le dôme épais où le blanc jasmin À la rose…
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@KryzaLide
Absolutely wonderful !!
"Sous le dôme épais
Où le blanc jasmin
À la rose s'assemble
Sur la rive en fleurs
Riant au matin
Viens, descendons ensemble
Doucement glissons
De son flot charmant
Suivons le courant fuyant
Dans l'onde frémissante
D'une main nonchalante
Viens, gagnons le bord
Où la source dort et
L'oiseau, l'oiseau chante
Sous le dôme épais
Où le blanc jasmin
Ah, descendons
Ensemble
Sous le dôme épais
Où le blanc jasmin
À la rose s'assemble
Sur la rive en fleurs
Riant au matin
Viens, descendons ensemble
Doucement glissons
De son flot charmant
Suivons le courant fuyant
Dans l'onde frémissante
D'une main nonchalante
Viens, gagnons le bord
Où la source dort et
L'oiseau, l'oiseau chante
Sous le dôme épais
Où le blanc jasmin
Ah, descendons
Ensemble"
@alexandergayowsky8303
If they don't play this at my funeral, I'm not coming
@jacobrobin306
lol😂.. it's a beautiful piece my friend.
@loadedpipe1311
🤣🤣
@maidenekker
Same here
@Sofadog82
Seems reasonable!
@vivik959
😂😂😂
@Falindae
This man out here conducting with a PENCIL. And these gorgeous women in their Sunday comfy wear just absolutely pulling on my every heart string... Utterly divine
@p.b4287
Very beautiful. Harmony. This has the rare ability to pull my nerves straight no matter how bad times might be.
@misium
Proves you can conduct with a pencil and sing in comfy wear...
@da96103
Man conducting with a pencil? Then you have not seen Gergiev.