Louise Héritte-Viardot

French singer, pianist, conductor and composer

Louise Pauline Marie Héritte-Viardot (14 December 1841 – 17 January 1918) was a French singer, pianist, conductor and composer. She was born in Paris, the eldest child of Pauline Viardot-Garcia and Louis Viardot, niece of Maria Malibran and sister to composer and conductor Paul Viardot.[1]

In 1863 Viardot married Ernest Héritte, Honorary Consul and Chancellor of the Embassy of France in Bern. Her performing career was ended by illness, and with the help of Clara Schumann, she found a teaching position as a singing teacher at the Hoch Conservatory. She died in Heidelberg.[2][3]

Works

Héritte-Viardot composed mostly chamber music pieces and orchestral works and symphonies, many of which are lost. Selected works include:

  • Arme kleine Liebe (in Drei Lieder) (Text: Anna Ritter)
  • Der Schmied, op. 8 no. 5 (Text: Johann Ludwig Uhland)
  • Erlösung (Text: Anna Ritter)
  • Saphiren sind die Augen dein (in 6 Lieder) (Text: Heinrich Heine)
  • Sehnsucht (Text: Anna Ritter)
  • Sérénade (Text: J. Bertrand)
  • Tag und Nacht (in Drei Lieder) (Text: Gustav Renner)
  • Unter'm Machendelbaum (in Drei Lieder) (Text: Ernst von Wildenbruch)[4]
  • Sonata for cello and piano opus 40, (1909)
  • Die Bajadere, cantata for chorus and orchestra
  • Wonne des Himmels, cantata for soloists, chorus and orchestra
  • Das Bacchusfest, cantata for chorus and orchestra, 1880
  • Lindoro, comic opera in one act, 1879
  • Quartet for piano and strings, No. 1 in A Major, Opus 9, Im Sommer, 1883;
  • Quartet for piano and strings, No. 2 in D major, Op 11, Spanish Quartet, 1883
  • Quartet for piano and strings, No. 3, 1879

Her works have been recorded and issued on CD, including:

  • Héritte-Viardot: Piano Quartets Viardot En

Genealogy

  • Manuel García (1775–1832), singer, composer, impresario; married Joaquina Sitches (1780–1864)
    • Manuel García Junior (1805–1906), singer, composer, singing teacher; married Cécile Maria "Eugénie" Mayer (1814–1880)
      • Manuel García (1836–1885)
      • Gustave García (1837–1925), baritone and singing teacher; married Emily Matilda Ann Martorell (1835–?)
        • Alberto García (1875–1946), baritone
      • Eugenie Harouel (1840–1924)
      • Marie Crèpet (1842–1867)
    • Maria Malibran (1808–1836), singer; married Francois Eugene Malibran (1781–1836) (no children); married Charles Auguste de Bériot (1802–1870), composer, violinist
    • Pauline Viardot (1821–1910), singer, composer; married Louis Viardot (1800–1883)
      • Louise Héritte-Viardot (1841–1918), composer, pianist, singer
      • Paul Viardot (1857–1941)
      • Marianne Viardot (1854–1919), painter, briefly engaged to Gabriel Fauré; married Alphonse Duvernoy
      • Claudie Viardot (1852–1914); married Georges Chamerot; had issue

References

  1. ^ Jezic, Diane (1988). Women composers : the lost tradition found. New York: Feminist Press at the City University of New York. pp. 129–131. ISBN 0-935312-94-3. OCLC 18715963.
  2. ^ Schleifer, Martha Furman; Glickman, Sylvia (2003). Women composers: music through the ages: Volume 7.
  3. ^ Pendle, Karin Pendle (2001). Women & music: a history.
  4. ^ "Composer: Louise Pauline Marie Héritte-Viardot (1841-1918)". Retrieved 20 December 2010.

External links

  • Works by or about Louise Héritte-Viardot at Internet Archive
  • "In Gondolda" on YouTube
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