Augusta Holmès was an Irish composer in the second half of the 19th century. She broke many rules of the day: she moved to Paris and became a French citizen. Never married, she lived with a poet, one who was a married man. And she wrote music, in an age when that wasn't done by women. This ruffled some feathers in the musical world: Camille Saint-Saëns wrote that she was an "extremist".
But she wrote some very nice music. This tone poem is quite lovely.
2 comments:
Lovely music. Another composer I have never heard of.
I found a CD on eBay of her music and it is on its way.
Nicely done.
very pretty!
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