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IMHO Berlioz's "Les nuits d'été" is a masterpiece. When I discovered that Berlioz used poems from "La Comédie de la Mort" by Théophile Gautier, I immediately purchased a copy on Amazon. In it I found a very macabre and morbid poem describing a dialogue underground in a cemetery between a worm and a dead girl. I was of course immediately intrigued and decided to set the poem for tenor and piano. The normal thing to do would have been a duet between the worm and the dead girl, but I decided to set the entire dialogue for tenor alone.
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