Celeste A Life In Music

Various

Celeste A Life In Music
Format
Audio
Publisher
ABC CLASSICS
Published
2 September 2016
ISBN
0028948144181

Celeste A Life In Music

Various

Céleste Venard – born in Paris in 1824 – was a woman and an artist far ahead of her time. A courtesan, singer, actor, trail-blazing dancer, chariot-rider, best-selling novelist and playwright, she was also the muse of the composer Bizet, and the inspiration behind his most famous operatic character, Carmen. Her lovers included novelists, artists and composers- but when she married the Count de Chabrillan, a prominent member of the French aristocracy, Parisian society was scandalised. And when the pair turned up in far off Australia, where the count served as the first French consul, Melbourne society was scandalised in turn.
This album accompanies a major new book by Roland Perry exploring Céleste's life. The music celebrates her grace and courage, creativity and openness of spirit, and traces some of the key events and relationships of her unique and extraordinary life – from the opera that she inspired to the dances she loved.
Album features an introduction to the life of Céleste Venard by Roland Perry.

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