Bellaigue, Camille

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Bellaigue, Camille

Bellaigue, Camille, French music critic; b. Paris, May 24, 1858; d. there, Oct. 4, 1930. Originally a law student, he took music courses at the Paris Cons, with Paladilhe and Marmontel. From 1885 was music critic for La Revue des Deux Mondes; also wrote for Le Temps. He bitterly opposed modern music and was particularly violent in his denunciation of Debussy, his classmate at the Paris Cons. His selected essays are publ. under the following titles: L’Année musicale (five vols., 1886-91), L’Année musicale et dramatique (1893), Psychologie musicale (1894), Portraits et silhouettes de musiciens (1896; Eng. tr., 1897; Ger. tr., 1903), Études musicales et nouvelles silhouettes de musiciens (1898; Eng. tr., 1899), Impressions musicales et littéraires (1900), Études musicales (two vols.; 1903, 1907), Mozart: Biographie critique (1906), Mendelssohn (1907), Les Époques de la musique (two vols., 1909), Gounod (1910), Verdi (1911), Paroles et musique (1925), etc.

Bibliography

L. Gillel, C B. (Paris, 1931).

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