MASSENET Jules (1842 - 1912) - Lot 117

Lot 117
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MASSENET Jules (1842 - 1912) - Lot 117
MASSENET Jules (1842 - 1912) 19 L.A.S. "J. Massenet," "Massenet" or "J.M." (one unsigned), [1871-1909?] and n.d., to various; 34 pages in-8 or in-12, an address and some envelopes. Tuesday evening [22 November 1871], to a musician. Pasdeloup will play Massenet's new orchestral suite, the Scènes hongroises, on Sunday: "I would be flattered to know you are there"; he regrets the loss of their former intimacy... Rome May 11, 1873, to a critic, saying "the glorious joy" that his esteem causes him; at the Academy of Rome, M. Hébert and the boarders read the article on Magdeleine: "the poetry spread in your review added to the poetry of Gallet's work"... Paris May 7, 1876, to a friend [Armand Silvestre?] : "I know the great & complete success of Dimitri. Nobody more than me is so happy about it... if it is not Joncières & you!"... 22 October 1877, to a lady. Long letter about his servitude at the Opera, and his commitment to participate in the inauguration of the Popular Concerts of Angers... July 29, 1881, to Auguste Vaucorbeil, director of the Opéra, urging him to put Jourdain in charge of the studies of Le Roi de Lahore, in view of a revival with Mme Montalba and Lassalle... July 17 [1884 ?], to Ernest REYER, rejoicing over the "very great success of Sigurd in London. I am sincerely happy about it"... Brussels November 5, 1890, to Poncet, director of the Grand Théâtre de Lyon, recommending that the interpreter of the title role of Esclarmonde respect the drawings and photographs of the costumes; news of the success of the general of Manon at La Monnaie... September 9, 1897, to J. Hollman. "I saw Mr. Heugel he absolutely promised me the proof to correct"... Saturday morning. "I got your letter last night. I thank you for it but I am still very distressed... about many things!"... He dined at the Élysée, at the table of honor, and was able to have a useful chat with his neighbor Couyba... Etc.
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