POULENC, Francis (1899-1963)

Autograph card signed “Francis” to his / her “dear cellist angel
N.d.n.p [1962], 1 p. in-8

I’m wise and aging”

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POULENC, Francis (1899-1963)

Autograph card signed “Francis” to his / her “dear cellist angel
N.d.n.p, 1 p. in-8

Poulenc does not hide his hatred for Shostakovich’s 1st Cello Concerto


« Merci, cher ange celliste pour tes vœux. Les miens, les plus tendres, sont pour toi bien sûr. Je t’ai merveilleusement entendu par radio à Genève. Tu étais au zénith de ta forme. Grâce à cela, j’ai pu écouter le concerto de Ch.[Shostakovich], musique que je déteste. Je n’ai pas entendu « mon » Jolivet [Le compositeur André Jolivet (1905-1974)] comme tu dis mais je crois que je préfère encore cela à cette plate mouture russe. Hélas je n’ai pas plus de génie que lui (pour le cello du moins). Je suis sage et vieillissant. Je t’adore et t’embrasse. Francis. »


French pianist and composer, Poulenc was close to the surrealist movement and one of the composers who formed the “group of six” in the early 1920s.

The back of the map depicts a view of a medieval Louvre from the “Très riches heures du duc de Berry” an illuminated manuscript kept at the Condé Museum in Chantilly.

Cellist Pierre Fournier, the recipient of this letter, gave a radio concert at Victoria Hall in Geneva on December 19, 1962. It was that evening that he was to play the 1st Cello Concerto of Shostakovich, apparently hated by Poulenc as evidenced by this letter.

This letter, probably unpublished, does not appear in the Correspondence of Myriam Chimères (Fayard).