Figure humaine

Figure humaine
Cantata by Francis Poulenc
Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix (1830) (Louvre, Paris) – Liberté is the title of the song concluding the cantata, a hymn to "Liberty", victorious over tyranny.
EnglishHuman Figure
CatalogueFP 120
TextPoems by Paul Éluard from Poésie et Vérité
LanguageFrench
Composed1943
Performed25 March 1945 (1945-03-25): London
Movements8
Scoring12 vocal parts a cappella

Figure humaine (Human Figure), FP 120, by Francis Poulenc is a cantata for double mixed choir of 12 voices composed in 1943 on texts by Paul Éluard including "'Liberté". Written during the Nazi occupation of France, it was premiered in London in English by the BBC in 1945. It was first performed in French in 1946 in Brussels, then in Paris on 22 May 1947. The work was published by Éditions Salabert. Cherished as the summit of the composer's work and a masterpiece by musical critics, the cantata is a hymn to Liberté, victorious over tyranny.