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Henri Duparc (composer)

Eugène Marie Henri Fouques Duparc (21 January 1848 – 12 February 1933) was a French composer of the late Romantic period.

Henri Duparc in 1880

Biography edit

Son of Charles Fouques-Duparc and Amélie de Guaita. Henri Fouques-Duparc was born in Paris. He studied piano with César Franck at the Jesuit College in the Vaugirard district and became one of his first composition pupils. Following military service in the Franco-Prussian War, he married Ellen MacSwiney, from Scotland, on 9 November 1871. In the same year, he joined Saint-Saëns and Romain Bussine to found the Société Nationale de Musique.

Duparc is best known for his 17 mélodies ("art songs"), with texts by poets such as Baudelaire, Gautier, Leconte de Lisle and Goethe.

A mental illness, diagnosed at the time as "neurasthenia", caused him abruptly to cease composing at age 37, in 1885. He devoted himself to his family and his other passions, drawing and painting. But increasing vision loss after the turn of the century eventually led to total blindness. He destroyed most of his music, leaving fewer than 40 works to posterity. In a poignant letter about the destruction of his incomplete opera, dated 19 January 1922, to the composer Jean Cras, his close friend, Duparc wrote:

Après avoir vécu 25 ans dans un splendide rêve, toute idée de représentation m'était – je vous le répète – devenue odieuse. L'autre motif de cette destruction, que je ne regrette pas, c'est la complète transformation morale que Dieu a opéré en moi il y a 20 ans et qui en une seule minute a abolie toute ma vie passée. Dès lors, la Roussalka n'ayant aucun rapport avec ma vie nouvelle ne devait plus exister.
(Having lived for 25 years in a splendid dream, the whole idea of [musical] representation has become – I repeat to you – repugnant. The other reason for this destruction, which I do not regret, was the complete moral transformation that God imposed on me 20 years ago and which, in a single minute, obliterated all of my past life. Since then, [my opera] Roussalka, not having any connection with my new life, should no longer exist.)

He spent most of the rest of his life in La Tour-de-Peilz, near Vevey, Switzerland, and died in Mont-de-Marsan, in southwestern France, at age 85.

Duparc is buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. A square in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, near the rue de Levis, is named in his honor.

Works edit

Catalogue of works by Henri Duparc
Year Composition Notes Type of Work
1863-65 Six rêveries, pour piano Printed, but unpublished. Private collection of Mme. d'Armagnac, granddaughter of Duparc. Piano solo
1867 Sonate pour violoncelle et piano Premiered in 1948. Private collection of Mme. d'Armagnac, granddaughter of Duparc. Cello & piano
1867-69 Feuilles volantes, pour piano Piano solo
1868 Chanson triste Published as: Op. 2, no. 4. Text by Jean Lahor. Voice & piano (orchestrated 1912)
1869 Le galop Published as: Op. 2, no. 5. Text by Sully Prudhomme. Released in 1948. Voice & piano
1869 Romance de Mignon Published as: Op. 2, no. 3. Text by Victor Wilder, based on « Kennst du das Land » by Goethe). Voice & piano
1869 Sérénade Published as: Op. 2, no. 2. Text by Gabriel Marc. Voice & piano
1869 Soupir Published as: Op. 2, no. 1. Text by Sully Prudhomme. Revised 1902. Voice & piano
1869 Cinq mélodies, op. 2 Voice & piano
1869 Beaulieu, pour piano Private collection of Mme. d'Armagnac, granddaughter of Duparc. Piano solo
1869-70 Au pays où se fait la guerre Text by Théophile Gautier. Original title: Absence. Definitive version, 1911–13. Voice & piano (orchestrated 1876)
1870 L'invitation au voyage Text by Charles Baudelaire. Released in 1872. Voice & piano (orchestrated 1892–95)
1871 La fuite, duo pour soprano et ténor avec piano Published as: Op. 2, no. 6. Duet for voice & piano
1871 La vague et la cloche Text by François Coppée. Released in 1873. Voice & piano (Orchestrated)
1872 Suite d'orchestre (Lost). Orchestral suite
1872-82 Phidylé Text by Leconte de Lisle. Released in 1889 Voice & piano (orchestrated, 1891–92)
1873 Laendler, suite de valses pour orchestre (Destroyed). Orchestral suite
1873 Laendler (version for two pianos) Two pianos
1874 Poème nocturne :
I. Aux étoiles - II. Lutins et follets - III. Duo: L’aurore
Part lost, only: I. Aux étoiles is extant.
Premiered in Paris on 11 April 1874 at the Société Nationale de Musique Moderne.
Orchestral work
1874 Elégie Text by Ellen MacSwinny(?) (wife of Duparc) after Thomas Moore. Voice & piano
1874 Extase Text by Jean Lahor. Released 1882. Revised 1884. Voice & piano
1875 Lénore Based on the ballad of the same name by Gottfried August Bürger. Symphonic poem
1875 Lénore (version for two pianos) transcription for 2 pianos (1884) by Camille Saint-Saëns Two pianos
1877 Suite pour le piano (Lost). Piano solo
1879 Le manoir de Rosemonde Text by Robert de Bonnières Voice & piano (orchestrated 1912)
1879-95 Roussalka, opéra en trois actes Unfinished. Based on Русалки (Rusalka), a dramatic poem by Alexander Pushkin. Destroyed except for "Absence," republished as "Au pays où se fait la guerre". Opera in 3 acts
1880 Sérénade florentine Text by Jean Lahor. Released 1882. Voice & piano
1882 Benedicat vobis Dominus Motet for three mixed voices and organ (or piano). Choral music
1883 Lamento Text by Théophile Gautier. Voice & piano
1883 Testament Text by Paul Armand Silvestre. Released in 1898. Voice & piano (orchestrated 1900–02)
1884 La vie antérieure Text by Charles Baudelaire. Voice & piano (orchestrated 1911–13)
1886 Recueillement Unfinished. (Destroyed). Voice & piano?
1892 Danse lente Extract from Roussalka. Copied by Ernest Ansermet. Preserved by Éditions Salabert. Orchestral work
1903 Transcription of two works for organ by J.S. Bach:
Prélude and fugue in E minor ("Cathedral"), BWV 513
Prélude and fugue in A minor ("The Great"), BWV 543
Two pianos
1908 Transcription of six organ works by César Franck Two pianos
1910 Aux étoiles, pour piano Also: version for piano four hands, & version for organ. Revised 1911. Piano solo
1911 Aux étoiles Entr'acte for an unpublished drama. Orchestral work
(n.d.) Transcription of a work for organ by J.S. Bach:
Chorale Prélude and Fugue: In dir ist Freude, BWV 615
Private collection of Ernest Ansermet Two pianos

Bibliography edit

Writings by Henri Duparc (in French) edit

  • César Franck pendant le Siège de Paris, in « Revue musicale », Paris, December 1922.
  • Souvenirs de la Société Nationale, in « Revue de la Société internationale de Musique », Paris, December 1912.

Letters (in French) edit

  • Lettre à Chausson, in « Revue musicale », December 1925.
  • Duparc Henri : Une Amitié mystique, d'après ses lettres à Francis Jammes. (Preface and comments by G. Ferchault). Mercure de France, Paris, 1944.
  • Gérard, Y. (Ed.). Lettres de Henri Duparc à Ernest Chausson, in « Revue de Musicologie » (N° 38) 1956, p. 125.
  • Sérieyx, M.-L. (Ed.). Vincent d’Indy, Henri Duparc, Albert Roussel : lettres à Auguste Sérieyx. Lausanne, 1961.

Monographs on Duparc (in French) edit

  • Northcote, S. The Songs of Henri Duparc. London: D. Dobson, 1949. 124 pp.
  • Von der Elst, N. Henri Duparc : l’homme et son oeuvre. (Thesis). Paris: Université de Paris, 1972, & Utrecht, 1972.
  • Fabre, M. L'image de Henri Duparc dans sa correspondence avec Jean Cras. 1973.

Other articles and writings about Duparc (in French) edit

  • Fellot, H. Lieder français : Henri Duparc, in « Revue Musicale de Lyon ». Lyon, 30 March 1904.
  • Chantavoine, J. Henri Duparc, in « La Revue Hebdomadaire », Paris, 5 May 1906.
  • Aubry, G.-J. Henri Duparc, in « La vie musicale de Lausanne », Lausanne, 1 February 1908.
  • Jammes, Francis. L'Amour, les Muses et la Chasse, in « Mercure de France », Paris, 1922, p. 172 et al.
  • Fauré, Gabriel. Opinions musicales. Paris: Rieder, 1930.
  • Imbert, M. Henri Duparc, in « La Petite Maîtrise », Schola Cantorum de París, March 1933.
  • Ansermet, Ernest. Un émouvant témoignage sur la destinée d'Henri Duparc, in « Revue Musicale », Paris, April 1933.
  • Bréville, P. Henri Fouques Duparc 1848-1933, in « La Musique Française », Paris, May 1933.
  • Merle, F. Psychologie et Pathologie d'un artiste: Henri Duparc. Bordeaux: Imprimerie de l'Université (Bordeaux), 1933.
  • Oulmont, C. Henri Duparc, ou de L'Invitation au Voyage à la Vie éternelle. Paris: Desclée de Brouwer & Cie, 1935.
  • Oulmont, C. Un Duparc inconnu, in « Revue musicale », Paris, July–August 1935.
  • Stricker, R. Henri Duparc et ses mélodies. (Thesis). Paris: Conservatoire national de musique, 1961.
  • Rigault, J.-L. Les mélodies de Duparc, Autour de la mélodie française. Rouen, 1987, p. 71-86.
  • Stricker, R. Les mélodies de Duparc. Arles, 1996.

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This article is about the composer For the film director see Henri Duparc director Eugene Marie Henri Fouques Duparc 21 January 1848 12 February 1933 was a French composer of the late Romantic period Henri Duparc in 1880 Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 Bibliography 3 1 Writings by Henri Duparc in French 3 2 Letters in French 3 3 Monographs on Duparc in French 3 4 Other articles and writings about Duparc in French 4 External linksBiography editSon of Charles Fouques Duparc and Amelie de Guaita Henri Fouques Duparc was born in Paris He studied piano with Cesar Franck at the Jesuit College in the Vaugirard district and became one of his first composition pupils Following military service in the Franco Prussian War he married Ellen MacSwiney from Scotland on 9 November 1871 In the same year he joined Saint Saens and Romain Bussine to found the Societe Nationale de Musique Duparc is best known for his 17 melodies art songs with texts by poets such as Baudelaire Gautier Leconte de Lisle and Goethe A mental illness diagnosed at the time as neurasthenia caused him abruptly to cease composing at age 37 in 1885 He devoted himself to his family and his other passions drawing and painting But increasing vision loss after the turn of the century eventually led to total blindness He destroyed most of his music leaving fewer than 40 works to posterity In a poignant letter about the destruction of his incomplete opera dated 19 January 1922 to the composer Jean Cras his close friend Duparc wrote Apres avoir vecu 25 ans dans un splendide reve toute idee de representation m etait je vous le repete devenue odieuse L autre motif de cette destruction que je ne regrette pas c est la complete transformation morale que Dieu a opere en moi il y a 20 ans et qui en une seule minute a abolie toute ma vie passee Des lors la Roussalka n ayant aucun rapport avec ma vie nouvelle ne devait plus exister Having lived for 25 years in a splendid dream the whole idea of musical representation has become I repeat to you repugnant The other reason for this destruction which I do not regret was the complete moral transformation that God imposed on me 20 years ago and which in a single minute obliterated all of my past life Since then my opera Roussalka not having any connection with my new life should no longer exist He spent most of the rest of his life in La Tour de Peilz near Vevey Switzerland and died in Mont de Marsan in southwestern France at age 85 Duparc is buried at Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris A square in the 17th arrondissement of Paris near the rue de Levis is named in his honor nbsp Duparc at age 10 in 1858 nbsp Duparc in uniform during the Franco Prussian War in 1870 nbsp Henri Duparcin middle ageWorks editCatalogue of works by Henri Duparc Year Composition Notes Type of Work1863 65 Six reveries pour piano Printed but unpublished Private collection of Mme d Armagnac granddaughter of Duparc Piano solo1867 Sonate pour violoncelle et piano Premiered in 1948 Private collection of Mme d Armagnac granddaughter of Duparc Cello amp piano1867 69 Feuilles volantes pour piano Piano solo1868 Chanson triste Published as Op 2 no 4 Text by Jean Lahor Voice amp piano orchestrated 1912 1869 Le galop Published as Op 2 no 5 Text by Sully Prudhomme Released in 1948 Voice amp piano1869 Romance de Mignon Published as Op 2 no 3 Text by Victor Wilder based on Kennst du das Land by Goethe Voice amp piano1869 Serenade Published as Op 2 no 2 Text by Gabriel Marc Voice amp piano1869 Soupir Published as Op 2 no 1 Text by Sully Prudhomme Revised 1902 Voice amp piano1869 Cinq melodies op 2 Voice amp piano1869 Beaulieu pour piano Private collection of Mme d Armagnac granddaughter of Duparc Piano solo1869 70 Au pays ou se fait la guerre Text by Theophile Gautier Original title Absence Definitive version 1911 13 Voice amp piano orchestrated 1876 1870 L invitation au voyage Text by Charles Baudelaire Released in 1872 Voice amp piano orchestrated 1892 95 1871 La fuite duo pour soprano et tenor avec piano Published as Op 2 no 6 Duet for voice amp piano1871 La vague et la cloche Text by Francois Coppee Released in 1873 Voice amp piano Orchestrated 1872 Suite d orchestre Lost Orchestral suite1872 82 Phidyle Text by Leconte de Lisle Released in 1889 Voice amp piano orchestrated 1891 92 1873 Laendler suite de valses pour orchestre Destroyed Orchestral suite1873 Laendler version for two pianos Two pianos1874 Poeme nocturne I Aux etoiles II Lutins et follets III Duo L aurore Part lost only I Aux etoiles is extant Premiered in Paris on 11 April 1874 at the Societe Nationale de Musique Moderne Orchestral work1874 Elegie Text by Ellen MacSwinny wife of Duparc after Thomas Moore Voice amp piano1874 Extase Text by Jean Lahor Released 1882 Revised 1884 Voice amp piano1875 Lenore Based on the ballad of the same name by Gottfried August Burger Symphonic poem1875 Lenore version for two pianos transcription for 2 pianos 1884 by Camille Saint Saens Two pianos1877 Suite pour le piano Lost Piano solo1879 Le manoir de Rosemonde Text by Robert de Bonnieres Voice amp piano orchestrated 1912 1879 95 Roussalka opera en trois actes Unfinished Based on Rusalki Rusalka a dramatic poem by Alexander Pushkin Destroyed except for Absence republished as Au pays ou se fait la guerre Opera in 3 acts1880 Serenade florentine Text by Jean Lahor Released 1882 Voice amp piano1882 Benedicat vobis Dominus Motet for three mixed voices and organ or piano Choral music1883 Lamento Text by Theophile Gautier Voice amp piano1883 Testament Text by Paul Armand Silvestre Released in 1898 Voice amp piano orchestrated 1900 02 1884 La vie anterieure Text by Charles Baudelaire Voice amp piano orchestrated 1911 13 1886 Recueillement Unfinished Destroyed Voice amp piano 1892 Danse lente Extract from Roussalka Copied by Ernest Ansermet Preserved by Editions Salabert Orchestral work1903 Transcription of two works for organ by J S Bach Prelude and fugue in E minor Cathedral BWV 513Prelude and fugue in A minor The Great BWV 543 Two pianos1908 Transcription of six organ works by Cesar Franck Two pianos1910 Aux etoiles pour piano Also version for piano four hands amp version for organ Revised 1911 Piano solo1911 Aux etoiles Entr acte for an unpublished drama Orchestral work n d Transcription of a work for organ by J S Bach Chorale Prelude and Fugue In dir ist Freude BWV 615 Private collection of Ernest Ansermet Two pianosBibliography editWritings by Henri Duparc in French edit Cesar Franck pendant le Siege de Paris in Revue musicale Paris December 1922 Souvenirs de la Societe Nationale in Revue de la Societe internationale de Musique Paris December 1912 Letters in French edit Lettre a Chausson in Revue musicale December 1925 Duparc Henri Une Amitie mystique d apres ses lettres a Francis Jammes Preface and comments by G Ferchault Mercure de France Paris 1944 Gerard Y Ed Lettres de Henri Duparc a Ernest Chausson in Revue de Musicologie N 38 1956 p 125 Serieyx M L Ed Vincent d Indy Henri Duparc Albert Roussel lettres a Auguste Serieyx Lausanne 1961 Monographs on Duparc in French edit Northcote S The Songs of Henri Duparc London D Dobson 1949 124 pp Von der Elst N Henri Duparc l homme et son oeuvre Thesis Paris Universite de Paris 1972 amp Utrecht 1972 Fabre M L image de Henri Duparc dans sa correspondence avec Jean Cras 1973 Other articles and writings about Duparc in French edit Fellot H Lieder francais Henri Duparc in Revue Musicale de Lyon Lyon 30 March 1904 Chantavoine J Henri Duparc in La Revue Hebdomadaire Paris 5 May 1906 Aubry G J Henri Duparc in La vie musicale de Lausanne Lausanne 1 February 1908 Jammes Francis L Amour les Muses et la Chasse in Mercure de France Paris 1922 p 172 et al Faure Gabriel Opinions musicales Paris Rieder 1930 Imbert M Henri Duparc in La Petite Maitrise Schola Cantorum de Paris March 1933 Ansermet Ernest Un emouvant temoignage sur la destinee d Henri Duparc in Revue Musicale Paris April 1933 Breville P Henri Fouques Duparc 1848 1933 in La Musique Francaise Paris May 1933 Merle F Psychologie et Pathologie d un artiste Henri Duparc Bordeaux Imprimerie de l Universite Bordeaux 1933 Oulmont C Henri Duparc ou de L Invitation au Voyage a la Vie eternelle Paris Desclee de Brouwer amp Cie 1935 Oulmont C Un Duparc inconnu in Revue musicale Paris July August 1935 Stricker R Henri Duparc et ses melodies Thesis Paris Conservatoire national de musique 1961 Rigault J L Les melodies de Duparc Autour de la melodie francaise Rouen 1987 p 71 86 Stricker R Les melodies de Duparc Arles 1996 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Henri Duparc Free scores by Henri Duparc composer at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Free scores by Henri Duparc composer in the Choral Public Domain Library ChoralWiki Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henri Duparc composer amp oldid 1084143330, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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