Imagine the music of twelve sublime poems by Baudelaire, chosen from a few hundred other equally fascinating. A musical adornment thought out not in the soft or melancholy way which often dresses the texts of a poetic nature, but rather in an intense, passionate, tumultuous way, in the image of what was the temperament of the author of Les Fleurs du Mal, accursed poet par excellence, or, one might say: that excellence in the ways of the unconventional made cursed. The music for these poems has been composed by renowned composer Claude Evence Janssens.