Great Musical Composers: German, French, and ItalianFerris, George T. (George Titus)
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Great Musical Composers: German, French, and Italian
Ferris, George T. (George Titus)
Composers
The composer was the intimate friend of most of the celebrities of his
time in art and literature. Victor Hugo, Lamartine, George Sand,
Balzac, Alfred de Musset, Delacroix, Jules Janin, and Théophile
Gautier were his familiar intimates; and the reunions between these
and other gifted men, who then made Paris so intellectually brilliant,
are charmingly described by Liszt and Moscheles. Meyerbeer's
correspondence, which was extensive, deserves publication, as it
displays marked literary faculty, and is full of bright sympathetic
thought, vigorous criticism, and playful fancy. The following letter
to Jules Janin, written from Berlin a few years before his death,
gives some pleasant insight into his character:--
"Your last letter was addressed to me at Königsberg; but I
was in Berlin working--working away like a young man,
despite my seventy years, which somehow certain people, with
a peculiar generosity, try to put upon me. As I am not at
Königsberg, where I am to arrange for the Court concert for
the eighteenth of this month, I have now leisure to answer
your letter, and will immediately confess to you how greatly
I was disappointed that you were so little interested in
Rameau; and yet Rameau was always the bright star of your
French opera, as well as your master in the music. He
remained to you after Lulli, and it was he who prepared the
way for the Chevalier Gluck: therefore his family have a
right to expect assistance from the Parisians, who on
several occasions have cared for the descendants of Racine
and the grandchildren of the great Corneille. If I had been
in Paris, I certainly would have given two hundred francs
for a seat; and I take this opportunity to beg you to hand
that sum to the poor family, who cannot fail to be unhappy
in their disappointment. At the same time I send you a power
of attorney for M. Guyot, by which I renounce all claims to
the parts of my operas which may be represented at the
benefit for the celebrated and unfortunate Rameau family.
Why will you not come to Königsberg at the festival? Why, in
other words, are you not in Berlin? What splendid music we
have in preparation! As to myself, it is not only a source
of pleasure to me, but I feel it a duty, in the position I
hold, to compose a grand march, to be performed at
Königsberg while the royal procession passes from the castle
into the church, where the ceremony of crowning is to take
place. I will even compose a hymn, to be executed on the day
that our king and master returns to his good Berlin.
Besides, I have promised to write an overture for the great
concert of the four nations, which the directors of the
London exhibition intend to give at the opening of the same,
next spring, in the Crystal Palace. All this keeps me back:
it has robbed me of my autumn, and will also take a good
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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