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Deux sonnets de Jean Cassou is a song-cycle for baritone and piano written by the French composer Henri Dutilleux in 1954.〔(IRCAM fact sheet )〕 He later transcribed or allowed transcriptions of the work for various ensembles. It is based on poems written by Jean Cassou when he was a prisoner of war.〔(Arkivmusic.com review )〕 It has been championed by major singers like Gérard Souzay, Gilles Cachemaille and more recently Renée Fleming. == Background == Jean Cassou was the first Chief Conservator of the Musée National d'Art Moderne. He was dismissed from his post by the Vichy government in 1940 and subsequently joined the Résistance. As a result, he was arrested and, while in prison, he conceived ''Trente-trois sonnets composés au secret'' (''Thirty-three sonnets composed in solitary confinement'') which he had to memorize since he was denied pen and paper.〔(Le Monde article – 2011 )〕 They were clandestinely published in 1944.〔(Decca CD ''Poèmes'' liner notes – 2012 )〕
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