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Les lettres de Charles Gounod a la duchesse Colonna, sculptrice de renom sous le pseudonyme de Marcello, sont d'un immense interet. De caractere intime, elles offrent egalement des informations sur les projets du compositeur (dont un opera inacheve d'apres l'histoire de Francesca da Rimini), les details materiels de son activite, son manque d'inspiration, ainsi que sur ses conceptions esthetiques et philosophiques. Entre la creation de Romeo et Juliette en 1867 et la fuite de Gounod en Angleterre en 1870, les deux amis partagent leurs joies et leurs preoccupations tant artistiques que personnelles. Cet echange epistolaire enrichit considerablement la comprehension de la personnalite humaine et creatrice de Gounod, ainsi que de son milieu culturel.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Les lettres de Charles Gounod a la duchesse Colonna, sculptrice de renom sous le pseudonyme de Marcello, sont d'un immense interet. De caractere intime, elles offrent egalement des informations sur les projets du compositeur (dont un opera inacheve d'apres l'histoire de Francesca da Rimini), les details materiels de son activite, son manque d'inspiration, ainsi que sur ses conceptions esthetiques et philosophiques. Entre la creation de Romeo et Juliette en 1867 et la fuite de Gounod en Angleterre en 1870, les deux amis partagent leurs joies et leurs preoccupations tant artistiques que personnelles. Cet echange epistolaire enrichit considerablement la comprehension de la personnalite humaine et creatrice de Gounod, ainsi que de son milieu culturel.