Armande de Polignac

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Armande de Polignac

Armande de Polignac, comtesse de Chabannes-La Palice (Marie Armande Mathilde; 8 January 1876 – 29 April 1962) was a French composer, the niece of Prince Edmond de Polignac and Princess Winnaretta de Polignac, the patron of Ravel, Stravinsky and Milhaud. She studied privately with Eugène Gigout and Gabriel Fauré, as well as with Vincent d'Indy at the Schola Cantorum.[1][2]

De Polignac married the Comte de Chabanne la Palice.[3]

Works[edit]

Selected works include:

  • La Petite Sirène, Opera (libretto: Henry Gaulthier-Villars)
  • La flûte de jade song cycle
  • Chant d'amour (in La flûte de jade) (Text: Franz Toussaint after Chen-Teuo-Tsan)
  • Ki-Fong (in La flûte de jade) (Text: Franz Toussaint after Tschang-So-Su)
  • Ki-Fong (in La flûte de jade) (Text: after Franz Toussaint) ENG FRE
  • La rose rouge (in La flûte de jade) (Text: Franz Toussaint after Li-Tai-Po)
  • Le heron blanc (in La flûte de jade) (Text: Franz Toussaint after Li-Tai-Po)
  • Le palais ruiné (in La flûte de jade) (Text: Franz Toussaint after Tu Fu)
  • Li-Si (in La flûte de jade) (Text: Franz Toussaint after Li-Tai-Po)
  • Li-Si (in La flûte de jade) (Text: after Franz Toussaint)
  • Ngo Gay Ngy (in La flûte de jade) (Text: Franz Toussaint after Wou-Hao)
  • Ngo Gay Ngy (in La flûte de jade) (Text: after Franz Toussaint)[4]
  • Sonate pour violon et piano
  • La Source Lointaine, ballet
  • Valse

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kahan, Sylvia (2009). In search of new scales: Prince Edmond de Polignac, octatonic explorer. University Rochester Press. ISBN 9781580463058. Retrieved 30 November 2010.
  2. ^ Hamer, Laura (2012). Women in the Arts in the Belle Epoque: Essays on Influential Artists. McFarland. ISBN 9780786460755.
  3. ^ Souhami, Diana (1996). Mrs. Keppel and Her Daughter. Macmillan. ISBN 9780312195175. Retrieved 30 November 2010.
  4. ^ "Composer: Armande de Polignac". Retrieved 30 November 2010.[permanent dead link]