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Paul Viardot (July 20, 1857 – 1941) was a French violinist and musicologist; born at Courtavenel, son of the distinguished singer Pauline Viardot. Studied under Léonard and has appeared with great success in Paris and London. Compositions include two sonatas, several concert solos and smaller violin works as well as important contributions to the literature of music.〔Bachmann, Alberto, ''An Encyclopedia of the Violin'', (Da Capo Press, London 1925)〕 The second husband of Paul's aunt, Maria Malibran, was the great Belgian violinist Charles de Bériot, who remained close to the Viardots and took an interest in the boy, though Paul actually studied with his successor at the Brussels Conservatoire Hubert Léonard (also related by marriage to the Garcia clan). Though Carl Flesch dismisses Paul Viardot as a salon player, he was clearly more than that, as he toured widely. Fauré dedicated his A major sonata of 1875/6 to him. Viardot's recordings are rare, partly because they were poorly engineered; but they suggest an example of the Franco-Belgian school of violin playing in its rather tight phase, before the loosening and relaxing influence of Eugène Ysaÿe.〔The Recorded Violin, 'the History of the Violin on Record' vol. 1 CD booklet (Pearl, England)〕 ==Genealogy== Manuel García ''(Manuel del POPOLO RODRIGUEZ dit GARCIA)'' (1775–1832) Singer - Composer - Impresario x Maria Joachina SITCHES dit BRIONES (1780–1862) │ │ ├──> Manuel Garcia Junior (1805–1906) │ Singer - Composer - Singing teacher │ x Cécile Maria "Eugénie" MAYER (1814–1880) │ had issue │ │ │ ├──> Maria Malibran ''(Maria Félicita GARCIA)'' (1808–1836) │ Singer │ x 1 Eugène MALIBRAN (1765- ) │ x 2 Charles Auguste de Bériot (1802–1870) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paul Viardot」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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