FAURÉ Gabriel (1845 - 1924) - Lot 62

Lot 62
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FAURÉ Gabriel (1845 - 1924) - Lot 62
FAURÉ Gabriel (1845 - 1924) 3 L.A.S., 1913-1924, to Alfred BRUNEAU; 4 pages in-8 and 1 page and a quarter in-4. Monte-Carlo [early March 1913]. About Penelope (the opera was premiered at Monaco on March 4, 1913). He thanks him for an information concerning the Société des auteurs. "I have been very busy, as you can imagine. [...] You know from experience how the factory works. But what a precious collaborator Jehin [the conductor Léon JEHIN] is; how he loves his job and how well he does it! With him I have nothing but satisfaction. You will hear Penelope in Paris, no doubt. I hope that this first - and most probably last theatrical temptation - will seem to you less boring than it seems to me here!"... Annecy-le-Vieux September 20, 1922. He wishes Bruneau a good family vacation in La Baule. "Here we are in fresh waters; we only have a modest lake, but full of charm and admirably framed. [...] I worked, without haste, in the peace of the old years! Annecy-le-Vieux August 14, 1924. He has been in Annecy-le-Vieux "for a few weeks, after a month's stay in Divonne, near Geneva, [...] without discretion, one allows oneself to do so when one is in his eightieth year! Shall I add that living for a long time, that is to say feeling each day weaker, more deteriorated than the day before, constitutes an unmixed joy? You wouldn't believe me!"
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