By Dr Mylène Dubiau (Project Co-Director, Université Toulouse II – Jean Jaurès) Project Co-Director Dr Mylène Dubiau explores a rare Baudelaire setting by a composer close to her own […]
Baudelaire in unexpected places: Sheffield
By Dr Helen Abbott (Project Director) Project Director Dr Helen Abbott explores how the project team unearth Baudelaire settings … and find him closer to home than expected! Baudelaire […]
Henri Dutilleux, haunted by Baudelaire
By Dr Caroline Potter (BSP Associate, and Reader in Music, Kingston University) ‘Baudelaire continues to haunt me’, said Henri Dutilleux (1916-2013) in an interview with Mezzo Voce in 2010, when […]
Music and memory: how singing could make you a better linguist
By Dr Caroline Ardrey (Project Research Associate) Song is central to our culture and integral to our learning processes. Key events in our lives are marked by music; from the […]
Why choose Baudelaire?
By Dr Helen Abbott (Project Director) When the idea for this project first germinated, one of the questions was ‘why choose Baudelaire?’ over any of the other major French poets […]