Life and Work of Pauline Viardot Garcia, vol. I

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Download or read book Life and Work of Pauline Viardot Garcia, vol. I written by Barbara Kendall-Davies and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2014-02-28 with total page 638 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The name of Pauline Viardot Garcia was well known during her lifetime, but after her death in 1910, she passed into obscurity. She was born in Paris in 1821, the youngest child of the Spanish tenor, Manuel Garcia; her sister was Maria Malibran, and her brother, Manuel Patrizio Garcia, was an eminent teacher of singing. The first volume of her biography ranges from 1836 until 1863 and covers the most important years of her operatic career. Several composers wrote for her, including Meyerbeer, for whom she created Fidès in Le Prophète; Saint Saëns modelled the role of Delilah on her and Brahms composed the Alto Rhapsody, which she premiered in 1870. She encouraged Gounod to write his first opera, Sapho, and sang the title role in the premiere at the Paris Opéra and at Covent Garden. Schumann dedicated his Liederkreis Op. 24 to Viardot, and Fauré dedicated several of his songs to her. She launched the career of Jules Massenet, and gave valuable assistance to Sullivan, Bizet, Stanford, Arthur Goring Thomas and several other musicians at the beginning of their careers. Although she was not good looking, she had a fascinating personality and great charm and several men fell in love with her, including Alfred de Musset, Gounod, Maurice Sand, Ary Scheffer, Berlioz, and Ivan Turgenev, who loved her devotedly for forty years, although she was married to Louis Viardot for the whole of that time. She was a linguist, artist, composer and talented pianist who studied with Franz Liszt, as well as being a superb singer and actress. Liszt admired her songs and said that she was the first woman composer of genius. Her talent for friendship was great, and she counted Chopin and George Sand as two of her most intimate friends. From 1863 until 1870, she lived in Baden-Baden where she became a celebrated musical hostess, as well as a fine teacher and composer. This revised edition, which has additional images and an accompanying CD of songs by Viardot sung by the author, traces the life and work of one of the most important singers of the nineteenth century, Pauline Viardot Garcia. Her influence on figures such as Meyerbeer, Turgenev, Berlioz, Gounod and Liszt, makes this volume, only the second to appear in English, indispensable to the musicologist with an interest in the nineteenth century.

The Price of Genius

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Pauline Viardot-Garcia

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The Life and Work of Pauline Viardot Garcia

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Download or read book The Life and Work of Pauline Viardot Garcia written by Barbara Kendall-Davies and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the second volume of the Life and Work of Pauline Viardot Garcia: The Years of Grace, 1863â "1910. Viardot was an international opera singer, composer and teacher who was seminal in the world of music in the 19th century. She came from a famous family of musicians, her father being the Spanish tenor Manuel del Popolo Vicente Rodriguez Garcia. Her mother, Joaquina Sitchès, was also a singer and taught Pauline; her brother Manuel Patrizio Garcia was an eminent singing teacher and inventor of the laryngoscope and her sister was the legendary singer, Maria Malibran. Her friends and colleagues are household names, including the writer, George Sand and her lover Frederick Chopin, Clara and Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Richard Wagner, Gabriel FaurÃ(c), Jules Massenet, Saint-Saëns, and Franz Liszt who gave Pauline piano lessons and on whom she had a girlish crush. Though considered ugly, she had a unique fascination and several men fell in love with her, including her husband, Louis Viardot, historian and man of letters; the Russian writer, Ivan Turgenev; Maurice Sand, artist son of George Sand; the composers Charles Gounod and Hector Berlioz, as well as her mentor, the painter, Ary Scheffer. Although famous in her day, after her death in 1910, she fell into obscurity but her songs are appearing again and her influence as a teacher of singing has spread worldwide. The first volume of the Kendall-Davies biography covers Viardotâ (TM)s international singing career from 1836 to 1863 and the second volume, although also featuring her performances, concentrates more fully on her work as a composer and teacher as well as a famous musical hostess. In addition to being the life of a fascinating woman, both professionally and personally, the book is also a portrait of an age, culturally, socially and politically. As Kendall-Daviesâ (TM)s first volume, the Life and Work of Pauline Viardot Garcia: The Years of Fame, 1836â "1863, was only the second Viardot biography in English, her work has been seminal and has attracted interest worldwide. The second volume: The Years of Grace, 1863â "1910, published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing, has been enthusiastically anticipated and includes a CD of three Viardot songs performed by baritone, Giles Davies.

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Women Composers

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Pauline Viardot-García to Julius Rietz

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Price of Genius

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Download or read book Price of Genius written by April Fitzlyon and published by Alma Books. This book was released on 2018-01-01 with total page 533 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pauline Garcia Viardot, the daughter of the famous singer and composer Manuel Garcia and younger sister of the celebrated Malibran, was a singer of genius and a woman of outstanding intellect. The first biography of Viardot not only recreates the drama of the prima donna's own life, but perfectly captures the scintillating brilliance of nineteenth-century artistic life: the colourful and diverse personalities of the Musset brothers, Chopin, George Sand, Meyerbeer, Berlioz, Gounod and Saint-Saens move in and out of Viardot's life. In 1843 Madame Viardot met the young Ivan Turgenev. From their first meeting until his death in 1883, he remained passionately devoted to her, following her around Europe and spending long periods of time as a member of her household.This authoritative study, which makes use of much hitherto unknown source material, has the fascination of a great Russian novel.

Pauline Viardot

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Download or read book Pauline Viardot written by Patrick Barbier and published by Grasset. This book was released on 2009-11-04 with total page 271 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pauline Viardot (1821-1910) est l’une des figures dominantes du monde artistique et littéraire au XIXème siècle. Fille du ténor rossinien Manuel Garcia, et sœur de la grande diva romantique Maria Malibran, elle marque son temps par ses dons exceptionnels de cantatrice et son jeu dramatique, tout autant que par la vivacité de son esprit et la beauté de ses compositions. Amie intime de George Sand et de Chopin, aimée avec passion par l’écrivain russe Ivan Tourguéniev pendant quarante ans, elle va, grâce à la réputation de son salon parisien, lancer la carrière de Saint-Saëns, Gounod ou Fauré. Mariée à l’écrivain et critique d’art Louis Viardot, Pauline parcourt l’Europe où l’acclament des foules en liesse. Clara Schumann, Delacroix, Flaubert, Liszt, Berlioz ou Tchaïkovski furent ses admirateurs, ses amis, ses intimes. De Londres à Saint-Pétersbourg et de l’Alhambra de Grenade à l’Opéra de Paris, des milieux républicains aux salons aristocratiques, Patrick Barbier, émaillant sa recherche de savoureuses anecdotes, nous entraîne dans le tourbillon artistique de l’époque romantique.

The Europeans

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An Overview of the Songs of Pauline Viardot-Garcia

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Letters to Madame Viardot

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Enchantress of Nations

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The Life and Work of Pauline Viardot Garcia

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Download or read book The Life and Work of Pauline Viardot Garcia written by Barbara Kendall-Davies and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2014-07-24 with total page 405 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the second volume of the Life and Work of Pauline Viardot Garcia: The Years of Grace, 1863–1910. Viardot was an international opera singer, composer and teacher who was seminal in the world of music in the 19th century. She came from a famous family of musicians, her father being the Spanish tenor, composer and teacher, Manuel del Popolo Vicente Rodriguez Garcia. Her mother, Joaquina Sitchès, was also a singer and taught Pauline; her brother Manuel was an eminent singing teacher and inventor of the laryngoscope and her sister was the legendary singer, Maria Malibran. Her friends and colleagues are household names, including the writer George Sand and her lover Frederick Chopin, Clara and Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Richard Wagner, Gabriel Fauré, Jules Massent and Franz Liszt who taught Pauline piano and on whom she had a girlish crush. Though considered ugly, she had a unique fascination and many men fell in love with her, including her husband, Louis Viardot, historian and man of letters; the Russian writer, Ivan Turgenev; Maurice Sand, artist son of George Sand; the composers Charles Gounod and Hector Berlioz, as well as her mentor, the painter Ary Scheffer. Although famous in her day, after her death in 1910 she fell into obscurity but her songs are appearing again and her influence as a teacher has spread worldwide. The first volume largely covers Viardot’s international singing career from 1836 to 1863 and the second volume, although also featuring her performances, concentrates more fully on her work as a composer and teacher as well as a famous musical hostess. Although ostensibly the life, professional and personal, of an amazing individual, the book is also a portrait of an age, culturally, socially and politically. As the author’s first volume about Viardot, the Life and Work of Pauline Viardot Garcia: The Years of Fame, 1836–1863, was only the second biography in English of the singer, her work has been seminal and has attracted interest worldwide. The second volume, The Years of Grace, published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing, has been enthusiastically anticipated and includes a CD of three Viardot songs, performed by Giles Davies.