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'''Auguste de Villiers de L'Isle-Adam''', known as the "Count", then (from 1846) the Marquis de Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, was a French writer of Breton origin2, born on November 7, 1838 in Saint-Brieuc and died on August 18, 1889 in Paris. Called Mathias by his family, simply Villiers by his friends, he used the first name of Auguste on the cover of some of his books.
'''Auguste de Villiers de L'Isle-Adam''', known as the "Count", then (from 1846) the Marquis de Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, was a French writer of Breton origin2, born on November 7, 1838 in Saint-Brieuc and died on August 18, 1889 in Paris. Called Mathias by his family, simply Villiers by his friends, he used the first name of Auguste on the cover of some of his books.


Among his best-known works today are his ''Contes cruels'' (1883) and ''L'Ève future''.<p>
Among his best-known works today are his ''Contes cruels'' (1883) and ''L'Ève future''.<ref name="Wiki"/>


Villiers de L'Isle-Adam was also friends with Charles Baudelaire, Joris-Karl Huysmans, and Richard Wagner. With his fantastic novels and novellas, Villiers de L'Isle-Adam is considered one of the founders of French Symbolism. His novel ''L'Ève future'' is one of the first works of science fiction and at the same time a satire on science.<ref name="WikiD"/>
Villiers de L'Isle-Adam was also friends with Charles Baudelaire, Joris-Karl Huysmans, and Richard Wagner. With his fantastic novels and novellas, Villiers de L'Isle-Adam is considered one of the founders of French Symbolism. His novel ''L'Ève future'' is one of the first works of science fiction and at the same time a satire on science.<ref name="WikiD"/>
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Latest revision as of 19:21, 13 October 2021

Auguste de Villiers de L'Isle-Adam
Auguste de Villers de L'Isle-Adam
Auguste de Villers de L'Isle-Adam
Born(1838-11-07)November 7, 1838
Saint-Brieuc
DiedAugust 18, 1889(1889-08-18) (aged 50)
Paris

Auguste de Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, known as the "Count", then (from 1846) the Marquis de Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, was a French writer of Breton origin2, born on November 7, 1838 in Saint-Brieuc and died on August 18, 1889 in Paris. Called Mathias by his family, simply Villiers by his friends, he used the first name of Auguste on the cover of some of his books.

Among his best-known works today are his Contes cruels (1883) and L'Ève future.[1]

Villiers de L'Isle-Adam was also friends with Charles Baudelaire, Joris-Karl Huysmans, and Richard Wagner. With his fantastic novels and novellas, Villiers de L'Isle-Adam is considered one of the founders of French Symbolism. His novel L'Ève future is one of the first works of science fiction and at the same time a satire on science.[2]

Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history

Studio albums

Year Title Studio album
2021 "Nocturne" (Transcr. T. Garcia) À sa guitare (Album)

On video

Concert programs

Year Title Concert program


20212022 "Nocturne" (Transcr. T. Garcia) À sa guitare (Concert program)

See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.

Complete list of musical pieces using words by Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam

This listing only reflects the musical pieces performed by Philippe Jaroussky.

Year published or performed Title Composer Work Album, video or concert program Year first published/performed


2021 "Nocturne" (Transcr. T. Garcia) Gabriel Fauré 2 Songs, Op. 43: No. 2 À sa guitare (Album)
  • Composed: 1885[3]
  • Published: 1886
20212022 "Nocturne" (Transcr. T. Garcia) Gabriel Fauré 2 Songs, Op. 43: No. 2 À sa guitare (Concert program)
  • Composed: 1885
  • Published: 1886

References

  1. "Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam". French Wikipedia. Archived from the original on 6 October 2021. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  2. "Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam". German Wikipedia. Archived from the original on 6 October 2021. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  3. "Gabriel Faure Werkverzeichnis". Klassika. Retrieved 6 October 2021.