INDY (Vincent d'). - Lot 102

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INDY (Vincent d'). - Lot 102
INDY (Vincent d'). Set of 17 signed autograph letters and one autograph piece, including 9 musical notations, all addressed to the Marquise de Monteynard. 1890-1915. Approx. 60 pp. in-12. BEAUTIFUL FRIENDLY (AMOROUS?) AND MUSICAL CORRESPONDENCE. The beautiful Joséphine de Gabriac, Marquise de Monteynard, maintained an active social life, entertaining composers such as Gabriel Fauré and Vincent d'Indy, who became quite close to her, at her château de Tencin, near Grenoble. " ... Yes, certainly, Beethoven is greater, higher, more eternal than Schumann, who, however, as you say, is endowed with a very intimate and often very attractive charm... But the old Beethoven, while always remaining human, knowing how to paint high joy (as in the 9th symphony) and deep sorrow (as in many of his sonatas) takes the soul to lands beyond the clouds, true Paradises... This does not prevent the artificial paradises of Baudelaire, Schumann, even Titian and Rubens, from being highly seductive and eminently artistic, but HOW MUCH HIGHER DOES THE LOOK OF BACH, BEETHOVEN, WAGNER, FOR MUSIC, OF HOLBEIN, BELLINI, FOR PAINTING, OF THE ADMIRABLE SCULPTORS OF THE GOTHIC CATHEDRALS GO? One of the musical mentions, taken from Richard Wagner's Tristan and Isolde, belongs to one of the arias in which Isolde marvels at the power of love, "Minne" (love) forming a pun on "Mina", the nickname of the Marquise de Monteynard. The play is a whimsical gastronomic menu playing on the semantic field of music, with the following quotation: "... Filet de boeuf aux sourdines farcies, Poularde rôtie à la colophane... Salade de critiques influents, Petit pois, sauce Crickboom, Bombe Eugène Ysaye..."
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