Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) was a French composer and pianist, known for his versatility and distinctive style that fused modernity with neoclassical elements and popular music. Openly gay, Poulenc lived in a time when homosexuality was not widely accepted. Despite this, he was a devout Catholic, and his faith was reflected in works such as the "Gloria" and the "Stabat Mater." His music shows that true spirituality involves embracing all facets of oneself, finding in them a source of creativity and depth, which defines his artistic legacy.