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99999-1135Paris n.d. Paris n.d. Calling card with printed name "J. Massenet" and address "38 rue du Général Foy". To an unnamed recipient: "Vos très charmants félicitations me causent un vrai plaisir - vous pensez à moi et je vous en remercie tant!!" - Glue marks on verso. AUTOGRAPHS ; MUSIC ; Paris , unknown
191184438Paris 6 Mars 1911 | 11.50 x 9 cm | une carte postale + une enveloppe
191184438Paris 1911. Fine. Paris 6 Mars 1911 11.50 x 9 cm une carte postale une enveloppe Autograph letter signed by Jules Massenet addressed to André Dupuis and written in black ink. Envelope included. ""I am still very unwell. For days! . bedridden! . the flu! . fever! ."" André Dupuis having asked him for seats for his next performance Jules Massenet assures him he will do everything to satisfy him: ""At the theater they promise me to seat my friends as soon as the first boxes are reserved. Thus I would like to think of you."" unknown
0365472263.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1891RO50030125Au ménestrel. 1891. In-4. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 5 pages. Gravure couleur de H. Viollet en couverture. Plats détachés. Quelques déchirures.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
101922505X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
68-4502Paris France: Seeberger 1944. B&W Photo 14 x 9 cm. Very Good. En Francais.Provenance: Madame Odette HAZELER 1928-2007Lived in the 10e Arrondissement Paris. Paris, France: Seeberger, [1944.] unknown
RO50043944AU MENESTREL / HEUGEL ET CIE. NON DATE. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos abîmé, Rousseurs. 2 pages de partitions non paginées. Chanté par Madame Heilbron. Tampon sur le premier plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
RO50062283HEUGEL & Cie. NON DATE. In-Folio. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 5 pages de partitions - clé de sol et clé de fa.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
RO50058928AU MENESTREL / HEUGEL & CIE. NON DATE. In-8. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 2 pages de partitions non paginées. Tampon de l'éditeur sur le premier plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
RO50048273AU MENESTREL / HEUGEL & CIE. NON DATE. In-8. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 3 pages de partitions non paginées. Premier plat illustré en noir et blanc. Paroles de Noël Barcy. Tampon sur le premier plat ainsi que sur la première page.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
RO50032808HEUGEL. SANS DATE. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. 2 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
330253framed. very good. Hand-written letter from French composer Jules Massenet. Letter written in french. Framed with an etched image of Massenet. Circa 1877. Please inquire for more information.<br/> <br/> Jules Emile Frederic was a French composer of the Romantic era best known for his operas of which he wrote more than thirty. The two most frequently staged are Manon 1884 and Werther 1892. He also composed oratorios ballets orchestral works incidental music piano pieces songs and other music.<br/> <br/> unknown
302841 page. In black ink on light green airletter with integral address panel. No date but postmarked "2. 1. 12" January 2 1912. In French. <br/><br/>Massenet thanks Emmanuel for his heartfelt words saying "the future belongs to you" lamenting the fact that he will not be there and thanking his correspondent "with all his soul."<br/><br/>"Je vous dis absolument mon émotion charmée de toutes vos paroles. Vous êtes un professeur éminent et l'avenir vos appartient. J'aimerais être la. alors! De toute mon âme merci! Massenet."<br/><br/>From the collection of Marilyn Horne b. 1934.<br/><br/>Together with:<br/>An autograph letter signed "Lucette" to Marilyn Horne. 1-1/2 pp. Folio. Dated Paris February 1st 1991. On printed letterhead of Arts Opera-Promotion. In French. Horne's correspondent calls her "an exceptional artist with an exceptional personality" and thanks her "a million times" for coming hoping that they will be able to do other concerts together; she goes on to transcribe the Massenet note. <br/><br/>Massenet note slightly worn; creased overall and at folds; "120" in blue pencil to address panel; with small perforations to edges as issued. "Massenet was the most prolific and successful composer of opera in France at the end of the 19th century and into the beginning of the 20th." Annegret Fauser Patrick Gillis and Hugh Macdonald in Grove Music Online.<br/><br/>A distinguished American mezzo-soprano "Horne had a voice of extraordinary range rich and tangy in timbre with a stentorian chest register and an exciting top. In concert she once achieved the feat of singing in a single programme Rossini arias and Brünnhilde's Immolation Scene proof of her exceptional versatility. Throughout her lengthy career she was an admired recitalist singing lieder mélodies Spanish and American songs with equal aplomb." Alan Blyth in Grove Music Online. unknown books
12349Used; Like New/Used; Like New. AMQS on an off-white page measuring 9 x 6.5 cm. The composer has penned a short quotation of three notes marked "Lento" and with the text "Les Larmes" from Acte 3 of "Werther" signing "Massenet / Paris / 95." Significant block of toning but otherwise fine.<br><br><br />Massenet's Werther is thrilling tuneful and one of the saddest operas ever composed â it ends with a suicide on Christmas Eve. It was first performed in Vienna on February 16Â 1892. unknown books
22364Octavo. 1 page of a bifolium. To an unidentified male correspondent. Dated Paris 28 Mai after November 1903. <br/><br/>Massenet looks forward to his correspondent's visit. <br/><br/>"After too much travelling I am now in Paris and would be honored by your visit to 48 rue de Vaugirard on Tuesday May 31 at 1 o'clock." <br/><br/>Slightly browned; creased at folds; one marking in red and one in blue crayon. "Massenet was the most prolific and successful composer of opera in France at the end of the 19th century and into the beginning of the 20th." Hugh Macdonald et al. in Grove Music Online. He moved to the rue de Vaugirard apartment overlooking the Jardin de Luxembourg in November of 1903 and lived there until his death in 1912; it was here that he worked on his last operas including Chérubin and Don Quichotte. unknown books
23328Octavo. 3 pp. of a bifolium. Dated Paris April 21 1895 In French with translation. <br/><br/>Massenet is worried that his messages have not reached Pauline Viardot: the post office has returned one of his letters. He does not want Viardot to think him unreliable and asks his correspondent to reassure him. <br/><br/>"I immediately answered Madame Viardot's excellent letter - I have since telegraphed and written her. The post office returned one of my letters. wrong address . I am sorry to appear so 'inexact' in Madame Viardot's eyes. Excuse me - Reassure me." <br/><br/>Slightly browned; creased at folds; initials "B.D." embossed to upper portion of leaves. Massenet was "the most prolific and successful composer of opera in France at the end of the 19th century and into the beginning of the 20th. His place in the history of French music is secure for although he is not to be bracketed with Berlioz or Debussy or even Bizet he generously satisfied the tastes of the 'belle époque' and retained his standing as a master of the lyric stage for well over a generation." Hugh MacDonald in Grove Music Online.<br/><br/>Pauline Viardot 1821-1910 a highly distinguished French singer teacher and composer of Spanish origin "came from a family of singers: her father was the elder Manuel GarcÃa her mother MarÃa Joaquina Sitches her brother the younger Manuel GarcÃa and her sister Maria Malibran. Viardot not only inspired composers such as Chopin Berlioz Meyerbeer Gounod Saint-Saëns Liszt Wagner and Schumann with her dramatic gifts but also collaborated on the composition of roles created especially for her." Beatrix Borchard in Grove Music Online. unknown books
233253 pp. of a bifolium. Octavo. Dated Égreville Seine. et Marne France August 19 1902. In French with translation. <br/><br/>Raoul Gunsbourg director of the Opéra de Monte-Carlo has told Massenet that his correspondent most probably the tenor Francesco Tamagno will participate in a production of Hérodiade the following March. Massenet hopes the star-studded cast which includes Emma Calvé Blanche Deschampes-Jéhin and Maurice Renaud will sing in French; he coaxes Tamagno to do the same.<br/><br/>"It is my dream that our friends Mlle. Calvé Mme. Deschamps-Jéhin Mr. Renaud sing in French -- thus I beg you as a personal service to sing in French as well . You can absolutely do it and it will be so interesting so successful!"<br/><br/>Slightly soiled; creased at folds; green pencilled lines around the sender's address to upper right portion of first page. Tamagno 1850-1905 was the foremost heroic tenor of his time. After his first appearance at La Scala in 1877 he created the title roles in Verdi's Don Carlos 1878 and Othello 1887 among other operas. Although Tamagno usually sang French grand operas in Italian he did indeed make an exception for the 1903 Monte Carlo production of Hérodiade. <br/><br/>Premiered at the Théâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels on December 19 1881 Hérodiade is generally regarded as the best of Massenet's three attempts at traditional grand opera. The work's strength lies in "familiar Massenet territory: erotic obsession" particularly in the musical characterization of Herod. Until the turn of the century the opera was staged frequently on both sides of the Atlantic. In part because its five leading roles are rewarding to star singers it has never fallen out of the repertory. Rodney Milnes in Grove Music Online. unknown books
233301 page. Small octavo. Dated Égreville August 25 1902. In French with translation. <br/><br/>Massenet thanks his correspondent perhaps for performing one of his compositions and promises to send him the score. <br/><br/>"What joy you give me and how fortunate for the work . I am having the score sent to you immediately."<br/><br/>Slightly worn and soiled; creased at central fold. Massenet was "the most prolific and successful composer of opera in France at the end of the 19th century and into the beginning of the 20th. His place in the history of French music is secure for although he is not to be bracketed with Berlioz or Debussy or even Bizet he generously satisfied the tastes of the 'belle époque' and retained his standing as a master of the lyric stage for well over a generation." Hugh MacDonald in Grove Music Online. unknown books
1903303411903. 1 page. Octavo. Dated Paris December 8 1887. In French with translation. Laid down to dark green mat framed and glazed. Overall size ca. 10.25" x 8".<br/><br/>Relative to rehearsals of Marie-Magdeleine etc.<br/><br/>"It would be too late now the night before to tell you that on Friday I will be rehearsing "Marie-Magdeleine" all evening from 8 o'clock on so. how annoying!" Massenet goes on to tell his correspondent that it is a rehearsal "in case of colds. and it's the prudent thing to do" asking him to keep that just between themselves.<br/><br/>From the collection of Marilyn Horne b. 1934. "Massenet was the most prolific and successful composer of opera in France at the end of the 19th century and into the beginning of the 20th." Annegret Fauser Patrick Gillis and Hugh Macdonald in Grove Music Online.<br/><br/>His Marie-Magdeleine was first performed as a 3-act drame sacré to a libretto by L. Gallet in Nice on February 9 1903 with Lina Pacary as Méryem Mlle. Hendrickx as Marthe Verdier as Jésus and Lequien as Judas. Irvine pp. 247-248. It was originally performed as an oratorio at the Odéon in Paris on April 11 1873. Loewenberg col. 1246.<br/><br/>A distinguished American mezzo-soprano "Horne had a voice of extraordinary range rich and tangy in timbre with a stentorian chest register and an exciting top. In concert she once achieved the feat of singing in a single programme Rossini arias and Brünnhilde's Immolation Scene proof of her exceptional versatility. Throughout her lengthy career she was an admired recitalist singing lieder mélodies Spanish and American songs with equal aplomb." Alan Blyth in Grove Music Online. unknown books
233222 pp. Octavo. In French with translation. <br/><br/>Massenet thanks his correspondent lavishly for a gift and fondly remembers the latter's 1879 performance of Il Re di Lahore at La Scala.<br/><br/>"It is to the admirable celebrated artist. that I address this lovely recompense! Your gift has been a joy for me who has kept the memory of Il Re di Lahore at Milan!"<br/><br/>Very slightly soiled; creased at folds. Massenet was "the most prolific and successful composer of opera in France at the end of the 19th century and into the beginning of the 20th. His place in the history of French music is secure for although he is not to be bracketed with Berlioz or Debussy or even Bizet he generously satisfied the tastes of the 'belle époque' and retained his standing as a master of the lyric stage for well over a generation." Hugh MacDonald in Grove Music Online.<br/><br/>Tamagno 1850-1905 was the foremost heroic tenor of his time. After his first appearance at La Scala in 1877 he created the title roles in Verdi's Don Carlos 1878 and Otello 1887 among other operas. He sang Alim in the first La Scala production of Massenet's opera Il re di Lahore Le Roi de Lahore in 1879 to which this letter most likely refers first performed at the Palais Garnier in Paris on April 27 1877. unknown books
1891293608Paris 1891. unbound. very good. A.L.S. 8vo a gatefold page with writing on all quartos Paris June 10th 1891 in French to "Dear Teacher & Friend" in full translated: "You have always shown such deep feeling for me that I come to you to ask for a favor. that of interceding on behalf of Madam Feugeres - Dean of Studies. I assure you that Madame Feugeres merits all your concern. Since 1873 her students have achieved diplomas both on the elementary and highest levels. I am petitioning you to obtain the insignia of an officer of the Academy for Mrs. Feugeres. You know that I would not attempt this if I was not sure of her great ability - one of the most esteemed and recommended Deans of studies. The application was sent to the ministry 15 months ago - together with all the necessary documents. You would do me the greatest pleasure by combining your efforts and mine. I have the utmost confidence in you. I send my most sincere regards to Madam - and as always - I remain. J. Massenet". Set into a red matte with two openings with pages 1 and 4 displayed on the front while pages 2 and 3 are visible from the back; the second opening contains a picture of the composer from the 1890's. These are placed in a gold stained wood frame to 13.5" x 21.5". This item was professionally framed and sold by B. Altman's Department Store in 1966 and is being reintroduced to the autographic market 53 years later. Overall: fine condition.<br/><br/> French composer of the Romantic era best remembered for his operas of which he composed thirty.<br/><br/> unknown books
396582 measures notated in black ink from the composer's noted song at head identified as "Élégie" signed and dated Paris 1900 at lower portion. <br /> <br /> Inscribed to the American composer violin collector and banker Louis M. Teichman ca. 1855-1934 "a Mr. Louis M. Teichman trés sympathiquement" at right margin.<br /> <br /> On a cabinet card with a bust-length photograph of the composer laid down to studio mount with "van Bosch . Paris" printed to lower margin. <br /> <br /> Photograph lightly browned; mount more heavily browned with remnants of adhesive to lower margin; slightly bumped at right corners; remnants of former mount to verso with annotations in pencil and ink and stamp of "Meyer Bros. & Co." in New York to lower margin. Élégie a song to text by Massenet's long-time librettist Louis Gallet 1835-1898 was composed in ca. 1872 and published in 1875.<br /> <br /> Massent was one of the most prolific and successful composers of opera in late 19th-early 20th century France; in addition he composed over 200 songs. "The salon culture of his day absorbed songs in great numbers and most of them were published for an avid market usually as individual songs sometimes in collections or cycles. . As might be expected Massenet always writes carefully and sympathetically for the voice sets French with impeccable taste and devises idiomatic and evocative piano parts." Annegret Fauser Patrick Gillis and Hugh Macdonald in Grove Music Online. unknown
22515Egreville 17 June no year given. In French across 3 pp. 6 x 5 inches fine. Jules Massenet 1842-1912 French composer. unknown