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Chant après chant (Song after Song) is a composition for soprano singer, piano, and six percussionists, by the French composer Jean Barraqué, written in 1966. It is the third part of a projected but unfinished cycle of works based on Hermann Broch's novel The Death of Virgil, and uses texts written by the composer as well as extracts from the second book of Broch's novel, in the French translation by Albert Kohn. A performance lasts about twenty-five minutes.

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  • Chant après chant (Song after Song) is a composition for soprano singer, piano, and six percussionists, by the French composer Jean Barraqué, written in 1966. It is the third part of a projected but unfinished cycle of works based on Hermann Broch's novel The Death of Virgil, and uses texts written by the composer as well as extracts from the second book of Broch's novel, in the French translation by Albert Kohn. A performance lasts about twenty-five minutes. (en)
  • Chant après chant pour six percussionnistes, voix et piano, est une œuvre composée par Jean Barraqué en 1966. (fr)
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  • Griffiths, Paul. 2003. The Sea on Fire: Jean Barraqué. Eastman Studies in Music 25. Rochester: University of Rochester Press. (en)
  • Janzen, Rose-Marie. 1989. "A Biographical Chronology of Jean Barraqué", translated by Adrian Jack. Perspectives of New Music 27, no. 1 : 234–245. (en)
  • Hiekel, Jörn Peter, and Alice Stašková. 2009. "Der Tod des Vergil: Broch-Vertonungen des Komponisten Jean Barraqué". In Hermann Broch und die Künste, edited by and Paul Michael Lützeler, 157–182. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. . (en)
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  • Chant après chant (Song after Song) is a composition for soprano singer, piano, and six percussionists, by the French composer Jean Barraqué, written in 1966. It is the third part of a projected but unfinished cycle of works based on Hermann Broch's novel The Death of Virgil, and uses texts written by the composer as well as extracts from the second book of Broch's novel, in the French translation by Albert Kohn. A performance lasts about twenty-five minutes. (en)
  • Chant après chant pour six percussionnistes, voix et piano, est une œuvre composée par Jean Barraqué en 1966. (fr)
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  • Chant après chant (en)
  • Chant après chant (fr)
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