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Bernard Parmegiani & François Bayle, Divine Comédie (1971-72, 2024)
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Bernard Parmegiani & François Bayle, Divine Comédie (1971-72, 2024)

The Divine Comedy stands as a magnum opus crafted by two of the foremost composers of their era, boasting a musical ambition akin to Dante’s poem and its visual interpretation by Sandro Botticelli or Gustave Doré. For a long time, this triptych was presented as a two-sided work in which Bernard Parmegiani’s Hell and François Bayle’s Purgatory responded to and extended each other, guided by Michel Hermon’s voice through the listener’s imagination. Because Paradise, a mixed piece co-composed and performed live, had never been released on record before. Indeed, fifty years after its premiere, Paradise is unveiled to our ears, thereby rounding off the very first complete edition of The Divine Comedy.”    —BandCamp

Sighting Citation:

“Bernard Parmegiani & François Bayle, Divine Comédie (1971-72, 2024).” Dante Today: Citings and Sightings of Dante’s Works in Contemporary Culture. Elizabeth Coggeshall and Arielle Saiber, eds. March 13, 2025. https://www.dantetoday.org/sightings/bernard-parmegiani-francois-bayle-divine-comedie-1971-72-2024/.