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Pensée perdue, on verses by Sully Prudhomme (1898) Wüstenbild, on verses by A. Roderich; Chant indou, on verses by Mlle Géraldine Rolland (c.1898) Dédicace (1899) De ziua ta (1900) Si j'étais Dieu, on verses by Sully Prudhomme (1897–1898) Quarantine, on verses by Enescu (1899) Prinz Waldvogelsgesang for voice, cello and piano (1901) Ein ...
Suite de morceaux for flute and piano (1877); Chanson suisse for cello and piano (1882); 3 pieces for cello and piano (1882): Andante con moto; Sérénade; Chant serbe; 2 pieces for violin and piano (1882)
René François Armand "Sully" Prudhomme (French: [syli pʁydɔm]; 16 March 1839 – 6 September 1907) was a French poet and essayist. He was the first winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901 .
Sully Prudhomme was awarded the 1901 Nobel Prize in Literature "in special recognition of his poetic composition, which gives evidence of lofty idealism, artistic perfection and a rare combination of the qualities of both heart and intellect".
Trois melodies sur poèmes de Jules Lemaitre et Sully Prudhomme, for bass and piano, Op. 4; Variations for Two Pianos on an Original Theme in A♭ major, for piano, Op. 5; Sonata in F minor, for cello and piano, Op. 26, No. 1; Gabriel Fauré. Fantaisie, Op. 79; Pelléas et Mélisande, Op. 80; Alexander Glazunov – Ruses d'Amour (ballet)
Sully Prudhomme was nominated for the prize by 17 members of the Académie Française, of which Sully Prudhomme himself was a member.In total the Nobel committee received 37 nominations for 26 writers including Frédéric Mistral (five nominations) and Henryk Sienkiewicz (three nominations) who were subsequently both awarded the prize, and the only woman nominated, Malwida von Meysenburg. [3]