Samuel Ramey sings "Chanson romanesque", the first song from Maurice Ravel's song cycle "Don Quichotte à Dulcinée" (1932-33) - "Don Quixote to Dulcinea". Warren Jones, piano. 1987. Sorry for the poor audio quality. :(
Si vous me disiez que la terre
a tant tourner vous offensa,
je luis dépêcherais Pança:
vous la verriez fixe et se taire.
Si vous me disiez que l'ennui
vous vient du ciel trop fleuri d'astres,
déchirant les divins cadastres,
je faucherais d'un coup la nuit.
Si vous me disiez que l'espace
ainsi vidé ne vous plaît point,
chevalier dieu, la lance au poing,
j'étoilerais le vent qui passe.
Mais si vous disiez que mon sang
est plus à moi qu'à vous ma Dame,
je blêmirais dessous le blâme
et je mourrais vous bénissant.
O Dulcinée.
(Were you to tell me that the earth
with all its turning offended you,
I would dispatch [Sancho] Panza there;
you would see it fixed and silent.
Were you to tell me that you grew annoyed
of a sky too flowery with stars,
destroying the divine order,
I would sweep the night away with one blow.
Were you to tell me that space
thus emptied did not please you,
I, knight of God, lance in hand,
would stud stars into the wind as it passes.
But were you to say that my blood
belongs to me more than to you, my Lady,
I would turn pale at the reproach,
and I would die, blessing you.
Oh, Dulcinea.)
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