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Martial Caillebotte

Started by mikehopf, Sunday 08 February 2015, 08:57

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mikehopf

Here's a new one - for me anyway:

Martial Caillebotte (1853-1910) composer, photographer and " father of French impressionist music".

He was also a noted stamp collector... so who says that philately will get you nowhere?

His Dies Irae; Une Journee & Psalm 152 now available on the Hortus label.


jdperdrix



Le jeune homme au piano [Martial Caillebotte] (1876), by Gustave Caillebotte

Martial was Gustave's very close brother. Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894) was one of the founders and, being from a very wealthy family, one of the patrons of the impressionists group. He supported unknown artists by buying their works. When he died, his collection included 19 Pissarro, 14 Monet, 10 Renoir, 9 Sisley, 5 Cézanne and 4 Manet, partly donated to France, and partly acquired by Albert C.Barnes.



The Caillebotte brothers: Martial (left) and Gustave (right)

jerfilm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpsDdzFe-8E

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyfiI4Rqv04

A couple of snippets from the Messe solennelle de Paque from a live performance in France.

And a short documentary on his life and music:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_optabkVhcA

Jerry

mikehopf

Caillebotte's Messe de Paques has just been released on the Hortus label and can be downloaded from Qobuz.

This esoteric composer put his stamp on everything he wrote.

kolaboy