FAURÉ Gabriel (1845 - 1924) - Lot 57

Lot 57
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FAURÉ Gabriel (1845 - 1924) - Lot 57
FAURÉ Gabriel (1845 - 1924) L.A.S., Paris October 18 [1890, to Winnaretta Singer, princess of SCEY-MONTBÉLIARD, future princess of POLIGNAC]; 6 and a half pages in-8 (binder holes). Beautiful letter of gratitude to the patron. [The princess has offered Fauré the sum of 25,000 francs to compose a musical work on a poetic text] He tells her "what emotion and happiness you have brought to my house and how ecstatic we walk through this thousand and second night!" He remains "confounded before such a testimony of your royal sympathy [...] I had a little tear from it which will become some day an E flat or an F sharp, but which will become for sure something which will belong to you quite completely!" He wishes he could go to Paignton to join her, but is held up by his service at the Madeleine. He will, however, arrange to meet her in Florence. For some days he has been in possession of "the first act of a lyric drama, the first one that really tempted and carried me away [...] by a young poet [Émile Moreau] whose Cleopatra will soon be performed in collaboration with Sardou. He has talent and he works in the new! I was thus delighted to have a beautiful poem"; but with his poor health and his material worries, it would have taken him years "before completing such a considerable work". And here the Princess comes "to arrange everything with a word and to give me leisure that I would never have dared to glimpse, even in a dream!" He is happy and "proud to be the musician chosen to inaugurate your workshop!"...
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