FAURÉ Gabriel (1845 - 1924) - Lot 58

Lot 58
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FAURÉ Gabriel (1845 - 1924) - Lot 58
FAURÉ Gabriel (1845 - 1924) L.A.S., Monday, July 6 [1891, to Winnaretta Singer, Princess of SCEY-MONTBÉLIARD, future Princess of POLIGNAC]; 8 pages in-8 (at the top of the letter, the word "Madame" has been added by another hand on top of the word "Princess" deleted). Beautiful and long letter about a project for a musical with Verlaine, L'Hôpital Watteau, financed by the Princess. He evokes the Princess in Venise en fête... He spoke a lot about her with Mme GREFFULHE, but remained discreet in front of her curiosity: "what a precious thing discretion is! To be discreet! silent! to inspire the delicious abandonment of confidence! isn't it charming?"... Then he tells of a visit of VERLAINE to the Madeleine, of which he had no news: "he was waiting for me and it was to ask me to lend him 2 francs for lunch! [...] The Wateau hospital is, alas, only a decoy!" The letter of June 2 was a "simple appeal for funds based on a semblance of a project. A semblance of a project is not even accurate: there is no project at all: there is a title. Here, he told me: we would have Pierrot twisted by rheumatism and gout, Harlequin ataxic, Cassandra demented by old age, Colombine rotten with ... (Impossible to my pen to write the word, as much as it would be impossible for you to read it). But what will all these characters do with their ills? I don't know yet," he added, "but isn't the starting point cruelly comic?" Fauré asked him to work out a plan in a short time, which he would submit to the Princess; but he had long sensed that Verlaine "is no longer capable of doing anything with follow-through, that to apply his mind to anything is beyond the little spring left in him, alas!"...
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