JEAN COCTEAU

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JEAN COCTEAU
3 L.A.S., Paris 1921-1941, to the musicologist Paul Landormy; 4 pages in-4 (some fringed edges and small creases). On the Group of Six. October 23, 1921. His article on the Group of Six is tainted with an error that distorts his perspective. "Read again The Rooster and the Harlequin and note this sentence: "This book does not speak of any existing school, but of a school that nothing suggests, except the beginnings of a few young people, the effort of the painters, and the fatigue of our ears..."... He published this brochure before the group existed, before he knew that Milhaud would become their friend. "Besides, this group doesn't exist. It is a friendly group, not an aesthetic group. Already the Six are five. The smell of the same period is the only similarity between them. So you see that it is useless to look for how our young musicians obey me or rise up against me. They love me. I love them. My work suits them and I like theirs. I know why the Poulenc Cocards are perfect, why King David of Honegger is beautiful. A naive method of the musical world that our friendship disturbs is to show ourselves in a struggle against Debussy. This beautiful world is wrong".... [1928 ?]. "I am tempted to write to you as if I were on some pill brands: I was in trouble. I'm doing well. Your Schubert is a remedy against anxiety - the embrace of modern cities. We touch the ghost of happiness"... August 1941. "You have no idea how much fun you've had with your Gluck. It was just in time, after a huge theatrical work for which Gluck and Wagner had been my guides. It was nothing less than resurrecting the tragedy in verse. In short, I was finishing my Renaud and Armide when your book confirmed me in all these long researches and gave me proof and an example. What a character and what a grip!"....
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