Soir, song for voice & piano in D flat major, Op. 83/2
Les Roses d'Ispahan for voice & piano (or orchestra) in D major, Op. 39/4
La Rose, song for voice & piano in F major, Op. 51/4
Le Parfum impérissable, song for voice & piano in E major, Op. 76/1
Arpège, song for voice & piano in E minor, Op. 76/2
Pleurs d'or, for 2 voices & piano in E flat major, Op. 72
Le Jardin clos, song cycle (8) for voice & piano, Op. 106: Exaucement
Le Jardin clos, song cycle (8) for voice & piano, Op. 106: Quand tu plonges tes yeux dans mes yeux
Le Jardin clos, song cycle (8) for voice & piano, Op. 106: La Messagère
Le Jardin clos, song cycle (8) for voice & piano, Op. 106: Je me poserai sur ton c?ur
Le Jardin clos, song cycle (8) for voice & piano, Op. 106: Dans la nymphée
Le Jardin clos, song cycle (8) for voice & piano, Op. 106: Dans la pénombre
Le Jardin clos, song cycle (8) for voice & piano, Op. 106: Il m'est cher, Amour, le bandeau
Le Jardin clos, song cycle (8) for voice & piano, Op. 106: Inscription sur le sable
La chanson d'Eve, song cycle (10) for voice & piano, Op. 95: Paradis
La chanson d'Eve, song cycle (10) for voice & piano, Op. 95: Prima verba
La chanson d'Eve, song cycle (10) for voice & piano, Op. 95: Roses ardentes
La chanson d'Eve, song cycle (10) for voice & piano, Op. 95: Comme Dieu Rayonne
La chanson d'Eve, song cycle (10) for voice & piano, Op. 95: L'Aube blanche
La chanson d'Eve, song cycle (10) for voice & piano, Op. 95: Eau vivante
La chanson d'Eve, song cycle (10) for voice & piano, Op. 95: Veilles-tu, ma senteur de soleil
La chanson d'Eve, song cycle (10) for voice & piano, Op. 95: Dans un parfum de roses blanches
La chanson d'Eve, song cycle (10) for voice & piano, Op. 95: Crépuscule
La chanson d'Eve, song cycle (10) for voice & piano, Op. 95: Ô mort, poussière d'étoiles
Very rarely recorded, late pieces of Fauré beautifully sung by Karine Deshayes, a rising mezzo-soprano invited to the Metropolitan opera for the Cenerentola, and to be re-invited in 2012.
Very rarely recorded, late pieces of Fauré beautifully sung by Karine Deshayes, a rising mezzo-soprano invited to the Metropolitan opera for the Cenerentola, and to be re-invited in 2012.