Ernest Chausson

Ernest Chausson
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Book Synopsis Ernest Chausson by : Jean-Pierre Barricelli

Download or read book Ernest Chausson written by Jean-Pierre Barricelli and published by . This book was released on 1955 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the biography of a significant figure in modern music and also the first comprehensive study of the French composer's life and works, some of which - the Poeme, concert, and symphony - have become standard symphonic repertoire, while others - art songs such as Le Temps des Lilas and Le Colibri - are now as well known as those of Schubert, Grieg, and Debussy. Born at the collapse of Wagnerian romanticism, from which he nevertheless inherited a strong lyrical predilection, Chausson became a student of Massenet and then of "le pere Franck," although Chausson's own individuality and original musical idiom did eventually emerge, after a painful struggle with himself, purged of any strong traditional influence. This book reveals also the full story of this much neglected Franck group which began a renaissance in French music, but which has heretofore occupied that musician's limbo inhabited by those who did not produce prodigiously or introduce a new "ism." The book furnishes, too, a glittering glimpse of a nineteenth-century cultural salon at its height, for the generous, wealthy Chaussons entertained regularly such figures as Colette and her husband "Willy" Gauthier-Villars, Manet, Renoir, Degas, and Mallarme, before whom musicians such as Bizet, Ysaye, Faure and Debussy often "previewed" their latest works. The reciprocal influence and affection existing between Chausson and Debussy is seen from the inclusion here of many of their intimate letters, a high point of the book. This account of Chausson's life, presented on the hundredth anniversary of his birth, provides and invaluable aid in the understanding of his music (fully analyzed separately). It also gives a close-up view of many of those artists responsible for making their era one of the most far-reaching and exciting in French intellectual history.


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