BERLIOZ (Hector). Autograph letter signed... - Lot 159 - Osenat

Lot 159
Go to lot
Estimation :
1500 - 2000 EUR
Result with fees
Result : 1 950EUR
BERLIOZ (Hector). Autograph letter signed... - Lot 159 - Osenat
BERLIOZ (Hector). Autograph letter signed [to Colonel Émile-Félix Fleury]. Paris, "January 21" [1853]. 3 pp. in-8." ... I need, if one performs MY TE DEUM AT THE WEDDING CEREMONY [OF NAPOLEON III with Eugenie], that the Bishop let me introduce, in the choir of the final march, a few Latin words which are not of the Catholic ritual, but which I believed when writing my work should be introduced. Here they are: Vivat Imperator Vivat Napoleo tertius Benedicat eum omnipotens Deus Et Francorum terra ab illo beata luceat! Vivat Imperator! The whole work being finished and copied, EVERYTHING IS READY, AND BY DOING TWICE A DAY, I AM SURE THAT I CAN REACH A SPLENDID AND GREATER PERFORMANCE THAN EVERYTHING HAS BEEN DONE UP TO NOW, in eight days. Only there is not a moment to lose, and I need an order given to all the directors of the lyric theatres, the Conservatoire and the Maîtrises de Paris to prevent them from hindering me. Let me be given complete freedom of action, let the Emperor have confidence, and the final result will, I hope, be worthy of him. By deleting two or three pieces from the nine that make up the score of my Te Deum, it will be possible to reduce it to the length of time that the Bishop will be willing to indicate to me. It lasts one hour. IT WOULD ONLY BE UNFORTUNATE IF I WERE OBLIGED TO SUPPRESS THE FINAL MARCH WITH THE THIRTY HARPS, FOR IT IS OF A BRILLIANT EFFECT AND NINE "Already refused for the Emperor's coronation, Hector Berlioz's Te Deum would again be refused for the sovereign's wedding, but would eventually be accepted for the inauguration of the Universal Exhibition in Paris and created for this occasion on 30 April 1855. - One of Napoleon III's close friends, Émile-Félix Fleury, would become a general, the emperor's aide-de-camp, diplomat and senator.
My orders
Sale information
Sales conditions
Return to catalogue