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Emma and Claude Debussy - The Biography of a Relationship (Hardcover)
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Emma and Claude Debussy - The Biography of a Relationship (Hardcover)
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Emma Bardac and her relationship with Claude Debussy take centre
stage in this insightful exploration of their lives together. The
singer Emma Bardac (1862-1934) has often been presented as a woman
who ensnared Claude Debussy (1862-1918) because she wanted to be
associated with his fame and to live a life of luxury. Indeed, in
many biographies and composer-related studies of Debussy, the only
mentions that she receives are brief and derogatory. Here Emma
Bardac and her relationship with the composer take centre stage.
The book traces Emma's Jewish ancestry and her background, the
significant role of her wealthy uncle Osiris, her marriage at
seventeen to the wealthy Jewish banker Sigismond Bardac, her affair
with Gabriel Fauré and her liaison with and subsequent marriage to
Debussy. As Gillian Opstad shows, the pressure and stifling effects
of domestic life on Debussy's attitude to his composing were
considerable. The financial consequences of their partnership were
disastrous, and their circle of close friends was small. Emma
suffered physically and mentally from the tensions of the marriage,
particularly money worries, and the possibility that Debussy was
attracted to her older daughter. She considered divorce but
supported him through his deepest depression and during the First
World War until he succumbed to cancer in 1918. After Debussy's
death, Emma felt driven both on his behalf and for financial
reasons to further performances of the composer's works and
provoked the annoyance of other musicians by having early
compositions resurrected, completed and performed. In this
engagingly written biography, Gillian Opstad brings to light
little-known facts about Emma's background and family, advances new
insights into her relationship with Debussy, and provides a glimpse
of an early twentieth-century Parisian milieu that experienced
wide-spread antisemitism.
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