FAURÉ Gabriel (1845 - 1924) - Lot 59

Lot 59
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FAURÉ Gabriel (1845 - 1924) - Lot 59
FAURÉ Gabriel (1845 - 1924) 2 L.A.S. "Gabriel Fauré", [1899 - 1900, to a friend [WILLY]; 3 and 2 pages in-8 (binder holes). About the performances at the Arènes de Béziers. [Fauré's Prométhée, on a libretto by Jean Lorrain and André-Ferdinand Hérold, was premiered there on August 27, 1900 and was revived in August 1901. Under the pseudonym of "l'Ouvreuse", Willy kept the musical column in L'Écho de Paris]. [September 5, 1899]. He received his letter too late to document it on Béziers: "In particular, I would have been careful not to forget myself! I would have told you that I had spent eighteen very laborious days in Béziers and that after having prepared it at length I had directed the performance of the musical part of Déjanire [by Saint-Saëns]! [1900]. He asks him to "write about twenty lines on my account (without it being necessary to mention my youth!)" for a special issue on Prométhée. "You would give me great pleasure because you would thus avoid the dangerous pitfall of some friendly but clumsy musicographer! It is centuries, as the English women say, that I have not seen you, nor the sweet and ferocious COLETTE! And both of you miss my days prodigiously! [...] Don't say it, but think how I could have suffered by setting this to music: In his chest sinks with rough blows the tooth / Of this heavy corner of biting steel. Oh! the supporting syllables! ousque? oh! French language!"
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