Chanson à boire, (Drinking song), FP 31, is a choral work by Francis Poulenc, composed in 1922 on an anonymous text of the 17th century for a four-part men's chorus a cappella. It was published first by Rouart-Lerolle, but today by Salabert.
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| - Chanson à boire (Poulenc) (en)
- Chanson à boire (Poulenc) (fr)
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| - Chanson à boire, (Drinking song), FP 31, is a choral work by Francis Poulenc, composed in 1922 on an anonymous text of the 17th century for a four-part men's chorus a cappella. It was published first by Rouart-Lerolle, but today by Salabert. (en)
- Chanson à boire (FP 31) de Francis Poulenc est une œuvre chorale composée en 1922, sur un texte anonyme du XVIIe siècle pour voix d'hommes a cappella, éditée initialement par Rouart-Lerolle, désormais par Salabert. (fr)
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| - Silver drinking cups from the 15th and 17th centuries (en)
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| - Chanson à boire, (Drinking song), FP 31, is a choral work by Francis Poulenc, composed in 1922 on an anonymous text of the 17th century for a four-part men's chorus a cappella. It was published first by Rouart-Lerolle, but today by Salabert. (en)
- Chanson à boire (FP 31) de Francis Poulenc est une œuvre chorale composée en 1922, sur un texte anonyme du XVIIe siècle pour voix d'hommes a cappella, éditée initialement par Rouart-Lerolle, désormais par Salabert. (fr)
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