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La Diva de l'Empire
1904 song by Erik Satie / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"La Diva de l'Empire" (The Diva of the Empire) is a French popular song with music by Erik Satie and lyrics by Dominique Bonnaud [fr] and Numa Blès [fr], composed in 1904. Along with "Je te veux" (1903) it is probably the best-known example of Satie's cabaret or "café-concert" idiom. It was premiered by singer Paulette Darty [fr], dubbed the "Queen of the Slow Waltz",[1] in the musical revue Dévidons la bobine in Paris on July 26, 1904, and published that same year.
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