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0014658
Publisher: Académie des Beaux-Arts
Place Published: Paris
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 12pp.1 plate.Text in French.
Description: Rostropovitch was elected as Member of the Foreign Associates Section of the Institut de France, Académie des Beaux-Arts. After being introduced by Marcel LANDOWSKI, it fell to Rostropovitch to give an address on the member he was replacing.
9-11 ROSTROPOVITCH Mstislav. Notice sur la vie et les travaux de M. Henry Moore.
(Commemorative address on the life and works of Mr. Henry Moore. Rostropovitch recalled his visit to Much Hadham, his tour of the estate, and how he played Bach on his cello to the people present at that time. Despite his love for the French language, Rostropovitch decided that it would be best if he concluded his address by playing a piece of music in honour of Moore: the finale of Benjamin Britten's 3rd Suite of his last cello work).
0004090
Publisher: Académie des Beaux-Arts
Place Published: Paris
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: 16pp.Text in French.
Description: Speeches by Pierre Eugène CLAIRIN and Henry MOORE on the occasion of Moore's election as member of the Académie.
3-11 M. Clairin pays tribute to Moore's standing in the world of art, and outlines Moore's life with quotations from the artist's writing.
13-16 In his speech Moore recalls his first visit to France as a soldier, his first visit to Paris in 1922, and subsequent trips to France as a young man to study the medieval sculpture of the country.