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Inventaire De La Bibliotheque Musicale De Roger Desormiere INVENTAIRE DE LA BIBLIOTHEQUE MUSICALE DE ROGER DESORMIERE La bibliothèque musicale de Roger Désormière est entrée dans les collections du musée en 1969. Elle a donné lieu à un inventaire dont la première partie sera la transcription fidèle. Les pièces y sont présentées, par ordre des numéros d’inventaire, en trois catégories: ouvrages musicaux, partitions et divers. La deuxième partie reprend l’inventaire sous une forme différente. Les pièces sont classées par ordre alphabétique à l’intérieur de quatre parties: les ouvrages musicaux, les périodiques, les partitions et les documents divers. La cote en son entier s’obtient en faisant précéder le chiffre situé à gauche du titre, du numéro E 969.1. Sans précision, la dédicace doit être comprise comme la dédicace de l’auteur. L’abréviation « déd. » signifie dédicace. Inventaire daté du 11 juillet 1997 1 Première partie 1 Ouvrages musicaux 1- La vie de Chopin / Casimir Wierzynski.- Paris: Robert Laffont, 1952.- 422p 2- Journal de ma vie musicale / Nicolaï Rimsky-Korsakov.- Paris: Gallimard, s.d..- 318p 3- Ma vie / Richard Wagner.-3 vol..- Paris: Plon, 1911-1912.- 363; 364; 497p 4- Ecole buissonière: notes et souvenirs / Camille Saint-Saëns.- Paris: Pierre Lafitte, 1913.- VIII-366p 5- Souvenirs et portraits: études sur les Beaux-Arts / François Halévy.- Paris: Michel Lévy frères, 1861.- 372p 6- Marcel Mihalovici / Georges Beck.- Paris: Heugel et Cie, 1954.- 29p 7- Comment on ne doit pas interpréter Carmen, Faust, Pelleas / Désiré Emile Inghelbrecht.- Paris: Heugel, 1933.- 77p.- déd. à Colette et Roger Désormière 8- Moussorgsky / M.D. Calvocoressi.- Paris: Felix Alcan, 1911.- 249p 9- Les symphonies de Beethoven (1800-1827) / Jacques-Gabriel Prod’homme.- 10è éd..- Paris: Delagrave, 1926.- XIV-492p.- première édition: 1906 10- Le Faust de Berlioz: études sur la Damnation de Faust et sur l’âme romantique / Adolphe Boschot.- Paris: éditions musicales de la Librairie de France, 1927.- 209p 11- Musiciens peints par eux-mêmes: lettres de compositeurs écrites en français (1771-1910) / Marc Pincherle.- Paris: Pierre Cornuau, 1939.-251p 12- Le Crépuscule des Dieux / Ch.-A. Bertrand et Jacques-Gabriel Prod’Homme.- Paris: éditions de la Revue d’art dramatique, 1902.- 70p 13- La vraie Mireille de Gounod / Guy Ferrant.- Paris: Edouard Aubanel, 1942.- 161p 14- Notes: journal d’un musicien / Reynaldo Hahn.- Paris: Plon, 1933.- II-295p.- déd. à J.L. Croze 15- Georges Bizet (1838-1875) / Marc Delmas.- Paris: Pierre Bossuet, 1930.- 178p 16- Ecrits de musiciens (XV-XVIIIè siècles) / Jacques-Gabriel Prod’Homme.- 2è éd..- Paris: Mercure de France, 1912.- 455p 17- Dix années d’action musicale religieuse (1890-1900): les chanteurs de Saint-Gervais. La Schola Cantorum / René de Castéra.- Paris: Schola Cantorum, s.d..- 65-28p 18- Arturo Toscanini / Paul Stefan.-Wien:Leipzig:Zürich: Herbert Reichner, 1936.- 78p 19- Bulletin du CDMI (Centre de documentation de musique internationale) , Hors-série, mai 1951.- Paris: CDMI 20- Les grands musiciens à travers leur correspondance: Bizet / Emmanuel Bondeville.- s.n., s.d..- 14p.- allocution radiodiffusée du 18 septembre 1943 21- François Couperin / Paul Brunold.- Monaco: Louise B. M. Dyer, 1949.-77p.- déd. de Louise B.M. Dyer à Roger Désormière 22- Portraits de Chopin / Suzanne Tenand.- Paris: A l’enfant-poète, 1949.- 220p 23- Rameau / Jean Malignon.- Paris: Seuil, 1960.- 189p 24- Lucien Fugère: chanteur scénique français / Raoul Duhamel.- Paris: Bernard Grasset, 1929.- 203p.- déd. de Lucien Fugère et Raoul Duhamel à Inghelbrecht 25- Vincent d’Indy: sa vie, son oeuvre / Louis Borgex.- Paris: A. Durand et fils, 1913.- 32p.- déd. à André Chabrier 2 26- L’oeuvre de Fauré / Claude Rostand.- Paris: Janin, 1945.- 213p.- déd. à Roger Désormière 27- Etudes / Darius Milhaud.- Paris: Claude Aveline, 1927.- 101p.- déd. à Roger Désormière 28- Les musiciens célèbres: Debussy / Charles Koechlin.- Paris: Henri Laurens, 1927.- 128p 29- L’écran des musiciens / José Bruyr.- Paris: Les Cahiers de France, 1930.-126p.- déd. à Darius Milhaud 30- La véritable musique de jazz / Hugues Panassié.- 12è éd.- Paris: Robert Laffont, 1946.- 301p 31- Histoire de la musique / Charles Nef.- Paris: Payot, 1925.- 375p 32- Prokofiev / Izrail Nestiev.- Paris: éditions du Chêne, 1946.- 204p 33- L’Académie de Musique et le Concert de Nantes: à l’Hôtel de la Bourse (1727-1767) / Lionel de La Laurencie.- Paris: Société française d’imprimerie et de librairie, 1906.- XXVI- 211p 34- Le monde de la musique: souvenirs d’un éditeur / Paul Bertrand.- Genève: La Palatine, [1947].- 254p 35- Le Roi Louis II de Bavière et Richard Wagner / Annette Kolb.- Paris: Albin Michel, 1947.-117p.- déd. à Colette et Roger Désormière 36- Souvenirs sur Igor Strawinsky / Charles Ferdinand Ramuz.- Lausanne: Mermod, ca 1929.- 106p 37- Ravel / Roland-Manuel.- Paris: éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Critique, 1938.- 286p 38- Propos d’ouvreuse / Henry Gauthier-Villars.- Paris: éditions Henry-Parville, 1925.- 147p 39- La technique du bâton: manuel à l’usage des élèves chefs d’orchestre / Albert Stoessel.- Paris: éditions Maurice Senart, 1930.- X-106p 40- Musiques d’hier et de demain / Alfred Bruneau.- Paris: Eugène Fasquelle, 1900.- IV- 284p.- les pages 133-134, 143-144 et 253-254 sont manquantes 41- Derniers souvenirs d’un musicien / Adolphe Adam.- Paris, Michel Lévy frères, 1859.- 320p 42- Souvenirs de 60 Années de Vie Musicale et de 50 Années de Professorat au Conservatoire de Paris / Paul Rougnon.- Paris: Margueritat, s.d..- 153p 43- Wagner à Carlsruhe: l’artiste du siècle / Joseph Dominique Aldebert de Rineton comte de Chambrun.- Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 1898.- 27p 44- Histoire de W.A. Mozart: sa vie et son oeuvre / Georg Nikolaus de Nissen.- Paris: Garnier frères, 1869.- XXIV-448p 45- L’art de diriger l’orchestre: Richard Wagner et Hans Richter: la neuvième symphonie / Maurice Kufferath.- 2è éd.- Paris: librairie Fischbacher, 1891.- 181p 46- Entretiens avec Claude Rostand / Darius Milhaud.- Paris: Julliard, 1952.- 189p.- déd. de Claude Rostand 47- Le rythme musical / René Dumesnil.- Paris: La Colombe, 1949.- 208p.- déd.à Roger Désormière 48- Traité de contrepoint / Salomon Jadassohn.- Leipzig: Bruxelles: Breitkopf et Härtel, 1896.- VI-200p 49- Les musiciens célèbres: Berlioz / Arthur Coquard.- Paris: Henri Laurens, s.d..- 128p 50- Mes souvenirs (1848-1912) / Jules Massenet.- Paris: Pierre Lafitte, 1912.- 352p 51- Promenades à travers Prague musicale .- Prague: Orbis, 1949.- 105p 52- Auber: ses commencements: les origines de sa carrière / Arthur Pougin.- Paris: Pottier de Lalaine, 1873.- 36p 53- Gossec et la musique française à la fin du XVIIIè siècle / Frédéric Hellouin.- Paris: librairie A. Charles, 1903.- 197p 54- Musique russe: tome premier / études réunies par Pierre Souvtchinsky.- Paris: PUF, 1953.- 225p 3 55- Beethoven et Wagner: essais d’histoire et de critique musicales / Teodor de Wyzewa.- Paris: Perrin, 1914.- XVI-382p 56- Musiques d’aujourd’hui / Emile Vuillermoz.- Paris: Georges Crès, 1923.- VIII-228p 57- Plaisir de la musique: tome premier / Roland-Manuel en collab. avec Nadia Tagrine.- Paris: Seuil, 1947.- 333p.- déd. de Roland-Manuel et de Nadia Tagrine à Roger Désormière 58- Plaisir de la musique: la musique jusqu’à Beethoven: tome 2 / Roland-Manuel en collab. avec Nadia Tagrine.- Paris: Seuil, 1950,.- 303p.- déd. de Roland-Manuel à Roger Désormière 59- Plaisir de la musique: de Beethoven à nos jours: tome 3 / Roland-Manuel en collab. avec Nadia Tagrine.- Paris: Seuil, 1951.- 327p.- déd. de Roland-Manuel et Nadia Tagrine à Roger Désormière 60- Poétique musicale / Igor Strawinsky.- Paris: Janin, 1945.- 169p 61- La musique française d’aujourd’hui / G. Jean-Aubry.- Paris: Perrin, 1916.- XIV-306p 62- Igor Stravinsky / Alexandre Tansman.- Paris: Amiot-Dumont, 1948.- 314p.- déd. à Roger Désormière 63- Lettres de W.A. Mozart (1781-1791) / traduit par Henri de Curzon.- Paris: Plon, 1928.- 327p 64- Rencontres avec Olivier Messiaen / Antoine Goléa.- Paris: Julliard, 1961.- 283p.- déd. à Colette Désormière 65- Mes amis musiciens / Hélène Jourdan-Morhange.- Paris: Les Editeurs Français Réunis, 1955.- 223p.- déd. à Roger Désormière 66- Lettres à deux amis: 78 lettres inédites à Robert Godet et G. Jean-Aubry / Claude Debussy.- Paris: José Corti, 1942.- 195p 67- Gabriel Fauré / Gabriel Faure.- Paris: Grenoble: Arthaud, 1945.- 127p 68- La musique retrouvée (1902-1927) / Louis Laloy.- Paris: Plon, 1928.- 296p 69- Les symphonies de Mozart / Georges de Saint-Foix.- Paris: Mellottée, s.d..- 283p 70- Correspondance de Claude Debussy et P.-J. Toulet .- Paris: Le Divan, 1929.- 132p 71- Diabolus in musica: essais sur la musique et ses interprètes / Désiré Emile Inghelbrecht.- Paris: Chiron, 1933.- 220p 72- Mes oeuvres / Richard Wagner.- Paris: Corrêa, 1942.- 317p 73- Lettres à Hans de Bülow / Richard Wagner.- Paris: Crès, 1928.- XIV-234p 74- En marge de Boris Godounof / Robert Godet.- 2 vol..- Paris: Felix Alcan, 1926.- 551p.- premier volume dédicacé à Roger Désormière 75- Beethoven / Jean Chantavoine.- Paris: Felix Alcan, 1914.- 260p 76- Les cahiers de conversation de Beethoven (1819-1827) / Jacques-Gabriel Prod’Homme.- Paris: Corrêa, 1946.- 477p 77- Correspondance de Beethoven / Jean Chantavoine.- Paris: Calmann-Levy, s.d..- XXVIII- 299p 78- Beethoven et ses trois styles / Wilhelm de Lenz.- Paris: Gustave Legouix, s.d..- X-466p 79- Neue Oper: Gottfried Einem und seine Oper « Dantons Tod » / Hans Rutz.- Wien: Universal-Edition, 1947.- 70p 80- Mes Alyscamps: maîtres et amis disparus / Gabriel Fauré.- Paris: Jacques Haumont, 1942.- 198p 81-
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