excerpt from 'Selected correspondence 1915-1963 / Francis Poulenc' pp. 57-58 (144 words)

excerpt from 'Selected correspondence 1915-1963 / Francis Poulenc' pp. 57-58 (144 words)

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Selected correspondence 1915-1963 / Francis Poulenc

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I did not see very much of you at the concert. Your hasty departure afterwards and your rather despondent mood during the concert - what was it all about? Or am I being indiscreet? / As for me, I left the concert in utter disgust and despair. So did Ansermet. Actually, the rehearsal had promised quite a good performance of Mavra. And then you saw what the singers did to me. Apart from how my music is performed, there is a great deal to be said about where it is performed. Most places tend to be designed for dressed-up music, whereas mine - the kind I have been writing for the past two years - is naked. And then it finds itself in the hands of the courturiers, against whom brave Ansermet struggles desperately. I am in a very bad mood, and with good reason. 

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