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Title:
Gabriel Fauré / by Jessica Duchen.
Author:
Duchen, Jessica.
Publication Information:
London : Phaidon, 2000.
Call Number:
ML410.F27 D83 2000
Abstract:
"Gabriel Faure (1845-1924) is one of the best-loved French composers of his era: works such as his Requiem, Pavane, Dolly Suite and Cantique de Jean Racine are perennial favourites. At the Paris Conservatoire, Faure's composition teaching was vital to such figures as Maurice Ravel, Nadia Boulanger and Charles Koechlin; when he ultimately became the Conservatoire's director, his reforms were the most radical the institution had yet experienced." "Faure has often been thought of as a dreamy, somewhat unworldly individual; this book, however, clearly reveals his ambition and decisiveness. Born in southern France and educated at the Ecole Niedermeyer rather than the powerful Paris Conservatoire, he struggled for years to achieve recognition from France's musical establishment, which often considered him an outsider; in his personal life he also struggled - against bouts of depression, an unsatisfactory marriage and, later, devastating deafness."

"Faure's life and works are explored in the context of the creative melting pot of fin-de-siecle Paris. His relationships with such figures as Saint-Saens, Liszt, Proust and Verlaine are considered in detail and help to create a colourful portrait of this fascinating milieu. This biography, which charts Faure's long and difficult rise to fame, both illuminates his individuality and reveals his enduring legacy to French music."--Jacket.
ISBN:
9780714839325
Series:
20th-century composers

20th-century composers.
Physical Description:
238 pages : illustrations, music ; 23 cm.
Contents:
Formative years, 1845-65 -- In love and war, 1865-77 -- Towards maturity, 1877-88 -- A lullaby of death, 1888-92 -- The upward struggle, 1892-96 -- The immortal perfume, 1896-1905 -- Reforming director, 1905-14 -- The walled garden, 1914-24.
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