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Music's Modern Muse - A Life of Winnaretta Singer, Princesse de Polignac (Paperback)
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Music's Modern Muse - A Life of Winnaretta Singer, Princesse de Polignac (Paperback)
Series: Eastman Studies in Music
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A biography of Winnaretta Singer-Polignac, heiress to the Singer
Sewing Machine fortune, who befriended and subsidized some of the
most important musical and literary artists of the 20th Century,
including Stravinsky, Proust, Ravel, Cocteau, and Colette. The
American-born Winnaretta Singer (1865-1943) was a millionaire at
the age of eighteen, due to her inheriting a substantial part of
the Singer Sewing Machine fortune. Her 1893 marriage to Prince
Edmond de Polignac, an amateur composer, brought her into contact
with the most elite strata of French society. After Edmond's death
in 1901, she used her fortune to benefit the arts, science, and
letters. Her most significant contribution was in the musical
domain: in addition to subsidizing individual artists (Boulanger,
Haskil, Rubinstein, Horowitz) and organizations (the Ballets
Russes, l'Opera de Paris, l'Orchestre Symphonique de Paris), she
made a lifelong project of commissioning new musical works from
composers, many of them unknown and struggling, to be performed in
her Paris salon. The list of works created as a result is long and
extraordinary: Stravinsky's Renard, Satie's Socrate, Falla'sEl
Retablo de Maese Pedro, and Poulenc's Two-Piano and Organ Concertos
are among the best-known titles. In addition, her salon was a
gathering place for luminaries of French culture such as Proust,
Cocteau, Monet, Diaghilev, and Colette. Many of Proust's memorable
evocations of salon culture were born during his attendance at
concerts in the Polignac music room. Sylvia Kahan brings to life
this eccentic and extravagant lover of the arts, whose influence on
the 20th Century world of music and literature remains
incalculable.
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