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Jean Cocteau was many things: poet, playwright, artist, filmmaker, activist, self-inventor—every description fits, yet none is sufficient. His work twists and turns; one mask falls, another appears. Yet beneath the surface, the same themes emerge time and again, particularly love, death, dependence, and abandonment. This album remains true to his restlessness and touches on melodrama, popular culture, prayer, aphorisms, dance, cabaret, and theater. At the center is *La Voix Humaine*, Cocteau’s haunting study of love, loss, and broken communication, alongside songs by Poulenc, Milhaud, Honegger, Auric, and others.
Francis Poulenc: La Dame de Monte-Carlo; Cocardes; La Voix humaine
+Louis Durey: Priere
+Arthur Honegger: Locutions
+Maurice Delage: Sobre las olas
+Frederic Chaslin: Valse langoureuse
+Darius Milhaud: Caramel Mou
+Guy Sacre: Que ne suis-je un de cette Egypte
+Georges Auric: Hommage a Eric Satie
+Johann Sebastian Bach / Alexander Siloti: Prelude h-moll