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Massenet and His Letters: A New Biography

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Massenet and His Letters: A New Biography

Massenet and His Letters: A New Biography

Jules Massenet (1842-1912) is the author of twenty-five operas, oratorios, over two hundred eighty songs, and numerous instrumental works. When his descendant Anne Massenet was entrusted with the family archives, she discovered more than a thousand letters exchanged with his family, students, colleagues, friends, and even a few competitors! Anne MassenetпїЅs new biography, published in France in 2001, is now translated into English by Mary Dibbern. It reveals unknown aspects of MassenetпїЅs personality as documented by letters to his son-in-law LпїЅon Alloend-Bessand who, even after his divorce from Juliette, the composerпїЅs only child, was his father-in-lawпїЅs confident. Equally revealing are hundreds of other previously unpublished letters, mostly to his spouse Louise-Constance, nicknamed Ninon, whose long and frequent spa cures forced him to experience unbearable solitude. This is an intimate portrait of Massenet, seen through a unique collection of primary source documents.
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Jules Massenet (1842-1912) is the author of twenty-five operas, oratorios, over two hundred eighty songs, and numerous instrumental works. When his descendant Anne Massenet was entrusted with the family archives, she discovered more than a thousand letters exchanged with his family, students, colleagues, friends, and even a few competitors! Anne MassenetпїЅs new biography, published in France in 2001, is now translated into English by Mary Dibbern. It reveals unknown aspects of MassenetпїЅs personality as documented by letters to his son-in-law LпїЅon Alloend-Bessand who, even after his divorce from Juliette, the composerпїЅs only child, was his father-in-lawпїЅs confident. Equally revealing are hundreds of other previously unpublished letters, mostly to his spouse Louise-Constance, nicknamed Ninon, whose long and frequent spa cures forced him to experience unbearable solitude. This is an intimate portrait of Massenet, seen through a unique collection of primary source documents.