POULENC Francis (1899 - 1963) - Lot 156

Lot 156
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POULENC Francis (1899 - 1963) - Lot 156
POULENC Francis (1899 - 1963) L.A.S., Marseille December 12 [1952], to Bernard GAVOTY; 4 pages in-8 on Hôtel Beauvau letterhead. About the singer Suzanne BALGUERIE. Gavoty's letter moved him, because he did not think "that our poor Suzanne had reached this point". He knew however "as unforeseeable in the gain as in the investments [...]. I have always loved Balguerie dearly, I have admired her madly and, of course, I will do whatever you want for her. We must do what is most urgent by a concert of charity and try to find this cicada a somewhat regular job," although Poulenc recognizes that she is "in this field, quite fanciful, but perhaps with age... Look how bravely the old [Marya] FREUND is coping. It is true that she is a Polish Jew". He has been working in Marseille for three weeks, "wonderfully solitary, with a piano in my room". On the 18th he will go to Avignon for the rehearsals of his Stabat mater "that the Schola du Vaucluse is courageously putting together"... He will return to Paris on the 21st "to assist Roland [Roland-Manuel] at his Plaisir de la musique where the Couraud will give the first performance of my 4 Motets de Noël"... He thanks Gavoty for his review of Aubade, which unfortunately "was staged in a hurry while the Opéra-Comique was almost closed"...
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