Claude Debussy Autograph

SKU: 8015621

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Sale priceDhs. 7,269.27

Description

Autograph letter signed, one page - note paper (addressed to the reverse), 4,25 x 5,5 inch, Tuesday [December 1, 1903], in French, to Lucienne Bréval* - Debussy sends congratulations to the singer who performed the role of Vita in Vincent d`Indy`s `L`Étranger` (Op. 53), written and signed in blue ink "Claude Debussy" - added motes in purple ink, attractively mounted (removable) for display with a photograph, shows Claude Debussy in a chest-up portrait (altogether 11,75 x 8,25 inch), with intersecting letter folds, paperclip remnants to the upper left corner, and mild signs of age wear - in fine condition.

"Vous avez été plus belle que le drame lui-même et, de quelle merveilleuse humanité vous l'avez revêtu est impossible à dire.
C'est très beau et c'est la musique qui devrait vous remercier.
Je n'ai pas osé suivre la foule qui allait vers vous mais je crois que personne n'a été plus heureux de votre triomphe
      votre dévoué - Claude Debussy"

Translated:
"You were more beautiful than the drama itself, and the marvelous humanity with which you imbued it is impossible to describe.
It is truly beautiful, and it is the music that should thank you.
I didn't dare follow the crowd that was heading towards you, but I believe no one was happier for your triumph.
   Yours devotedly - Claude Debussy"

* Lucienne Bréval (1869-1935) was a Swiss dramatic soprano who had a major international opera career from 1892 to 1918.

Further Information on the person

Profession:
(1862-1918) French composer - he and Maurice Ravel were the most prominent figures associated with Impressionist music

Year of Birth: 1862

Biography (AI generated)

Claude Debussy was a French composer born on August 22, 1862, in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France. He was one of the most prominent figures in the Impressionist music movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Debussy's music is known for its innovative harmonic language and rich orchestration, which paved the way for modern classical music.

Debussy began his musical education at an early age, studying piano at the Paris Conservatory. He was a talented student and won several prestigious prizes during his time there. After completing his studies, he began to establish himself as a composer, gaining recognition for his unique style and innovative compositions.

One of Debussy's most famous works is his orchestral piece "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun," which is considered a masterpiece of Impressionist music. He also composed a number of piano works, including the renowned "Clair de Lune."

Debussy's music was groundbreaking in its exploration of new harmonic possibilities and its departure from traditional forms and structures. He was influenced by the Symbolist movement in literature and sought to evoke moods and emotions through his music, rather than adhere to strict formal conventions.

Debussy's music continues to be popular and influential today, with many contemporary composers citing him as a major inspiration. He passed away on March 25, 1918, in Paris, leaving behind a rich legacy of innovative and beautiful music.

Overall, Claude Debussy's contributions to the world of music are significant and enduring, solidifying his place as one of the most important and influential composers of the 20th century.

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