Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) was a largely self-taught composer, his wealthy family (which founded the Rhône-Poulenc chemical company) discouraging him from a career in music. His career received a boost after he became a member of the group Les Six. While he was known during his lifetime as a composer of light, humorous music, since his death his more serious religious works have also received attention.
Francis Poulenc's first album Chansons gaillardes released on Sun May 02 1926.
The most popular album by Francis Poulenc's is Huit Chansons françaises
The most popular song by Francis Poulenc's is Madrigal
Francis Poulenc's first song Biała Chorągiewka released on Thu Jan 01 1970.