Claude Debussy's Trois Chansons de Charles d'Orl‚ans is his only piece for a cappella choir, composed between 1898 and 1908. These pieces are settings of texts by the 15th-century French poet Charles d'Orl‚ans (1394-1465), whose lyrical and elegant versecaptures themes of love, melancholy, and nature with a distinctly medieval charm. Debussy's signature harmonic colors blend with Renaissance-inspired textures in this flute choir arrangement suitable for advanced ensembles. - the publisher