HOLMES, AUGUSTA BIOGRAPHY(1847 - 1903)
Of acknowledged Irish parentage, although rumour suggested she
had been fathered by her godfather, Alfred de Vigny, Augusta Holmès
was born in Paris and became a pupil of César Franck. She
wrote operas, symphonic poems and dramatic symphonies and a large
number of effective songs. She made a strong impression on many
of her contemporaries through her intelligence and beauty and
was for many years the mistress of the writer and French champion
of Wagner, Catulle Mendès, husband of Judith Gautier.
Orchestral and Choral Music
The orchestral compositions of Augusta Holmès include the symphonic poems Irlande, Andromède and Pologne, the symphonic ode Ludus pro patria and the dramatic symphony Les Argonautes. Saint-Saëns, who unwisely and unsuccessfully proposed marriage to her, found some of her orchestral music noisy and over-orchestrated.
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