The Debussy songs composed in 1802 'Il dort encore', 'Fête Galante', 'Sérénade' and 'Le Lilas' offer descriptions of varying scenes and styles, featuring numerous melismata and a melodic contour requiring exceptional technical vocal expertise. Jean-Michel Damase's 'Épigrammes et Madrigaux' are the work of an artist with a keen interest in the compositions of Debussy, Maurice Ravel and Poulenc. They reflect the composer’s multi-facetted personality. The simplicity and restraint characteristic of the works by Gabriel Fauré in contrast to the music with a dramatic tension composed by Duparc show the diversity and flexibility of Désirée Till's voice.Sensitive, simple, restrained and light-hearted contrasted with bold and forceful: these emotions combined with the timbres of harp, cello and voice reflect the colours of life itself.