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  1. Flower Duet - Wikipedia

    It's been 25 years and Wikipedia is still free. It's still created by people, not machines, and we don't run ads or put up paywalls because we're not here to make a profit off your attention. In other words, it's …

  2. The Flower Duet (Lakmé) - YouTube

    "The Flower Duet (Lakmé)" - Léo Delibes.

  3. Story and Lyrics Translation for the Flower Duet - LiveAbout

    Sep 5, 2025 · The Flower Duet is sung by Lakme and Mallika as they gather flowers by a river. The opera "Lakme" was composed by Leo Delibes and first performed in Paris in 1883. This duet has …

  4. The Many Lives of the “The Flower Duet” - Classical KUSC

    Explore the Flower Duet from Delibes' opera Lakme. Discover its use in TV, film, and creative remixes.

  5. Dôme épais le jasmin - Wikipedia

    " Dôme épais le jasmin ", often referred to as the "Flower Duet", is a duet for soprano and mezzo-soprano in the first act of the tragic opera Lakmé, premiered in Paris in 1883 and composed by Léo …

  6. Flower Duet by Léo Delibes – Song Meaning & Analysis

    The "Flower Duet", formally known as "Sous le dôme épais" (Under the thick dome), from Léo Delibes' opera Lakmé, is an exquisite exploration of beauty, nature, and burgeoning friendship.

  7. The Flower Duet by Léo Delibes: What Are the Best Performances?

    Jul 12, 2021 · We look at five of the most famous recordings of the famous Flower Duet for soprano and mezzo-soprano by Léo Delibes from the opera Lakmé.

  8. The Flower Duet Anna Netrebko, Elina Garanca - YouTube

    Here's Anna Netrebko, one of the finest Operatic Sopranos existing today, and Elina Garanca, one of the best Mezzo Sopranos, singing The Flower Duet, from "Lakme'", composed by Leo Delibes,...

  9. Delibes: The Flower Duet (From "Lakmé") - YouTube

    Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Delibes: The Flower Duet (From "Lakmé") · Katherine Jenkins · Kiri Te Kanawa · Philharmoni...more

  10. Delibes: Lakmé - Duo des fleurs (Flower Duet), Sabine Devieilhe ...

    A collection of opera and song in French, its theme is the exotic allure of faraway – and imagined – places and people. In addition to three numbers from Delibes’ opera, it features music by...