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  1. Prince Edmond Melchior Jean Marie de Polignac (19 April 1834 – 8 August 1901) was a French aristocrat and composer . Ancestry. Edmond was a member of the Polignac family, one of the more illustrious families of France. His grandmother, the duchesse de Polignac, had been the close friend of Queen Marie Antoinette .

  2. Le prince Edmond Melchior Jean Marie de Polignac (né le 19 avril 1834 à Paris, décédé le 8 août 1901 à Paris) est un aristocrate français qui fut compositeur et mécène. Edmond de Polignac est le fils du prince Jules de Polignac ( 1780 - 1847 ), président du Conseil sous Charles X , et de son épouse Mary Charlotte Parkins ...

  3. 6 de jan. de 2024 · En 1893 elle épouse Edmond Polignac (1834-1901) son aîné de 30 ans. Compositeur il a été élève de Reber. C'est un mariage blanc, mais un mariage heureux. Tous deux homosexuels, ils partagent la même passion du mécénat artistique. Leur apport à la création au début du XX e siècle est incalculable.

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  4. Prince Edmond de Polignac. 1834 - 1901. Prince Edmond Melchior Jean Marie de Polignac was a French aristocrat and composer. His grandmother had been a close friend of Marie Antoinette. Song List.

  5. With her husband, Prince Edmond de Polignac, she wanted to create a place for artistic development. Their musical evenings were held more regularly with time and were inspired by the ones of Winnaretta’s old friend, Marguerite Baugnies, who had married sculptor René de Saint-Marceaux in 1892.

  6. 20 de jul. de 2011 · Reviews. Sylvia Kahan's monograph on the aristocratic composer Prince Edmond de Polignac (1834–1901) serves as a scholarly companion to her 2003 study of Polignac's wife, the music patron and salon hostess par excellence, Princesse Winnaretta Singer-Polignac (1865–1943) ( Music's Modern Muse: A Life of Winnaretta Singer ...

  7. Much of the primary material in this article, especially the octatonic compositions and treatise by Edmond de Polignac, lay un-touched until recently in the archives of Prince Edmond de Polignac, namesake and great-grand-nephew of the com-poser.