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French writer (b. 6 March 1863 {{NS}} at Pierrelatte; d. after 1924), born '''''Paul Joseph Dultier''''', also known by the pseudonym '''''Pierre Latin'''''. | |||
The author of such books as such books as ''Oeillets et pensées'' (1894) and ''Fresques et arabesques'' (1922), Dultier appears to have become acquainted with Tchaikovsky during one of the composer's visits to [[Paris]] during the 1880s <ref name="note1"/>. | |||
==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky== | ==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky== | ||
One letter from Tchaikovsky to Paul Dultier has survived, dating from 1889, and has been partly translated into English on this website: | One letter from Tchaikovsky to Paul Dultier has survived, dating from 1889, and has been partly translated into English on this website: | ||
* '''[[Letter 3800a]]''' – 17 February/1 March 1889, from [[Leipzig]]. | * '''[[Letter 3800a]]''' – 17 February/1 March 1889, from [[Leipzig]]. | ||
7 letters from Dultier to the composer, dating from 1888 and 1891, are preserved in the {{RUS-KLč}} at [[Klin]] (a{{sup|4}}, Nos. 998–1004). | |||
==External Links== | |||
* {{viaf|2158367695401282138}} | |||
==Notes and References== | ==Notes and References== | ||
<references> | <references> | ||
<ref name="note1"> | <ref name="note1">See also {{bib|2011/14|Tchaikovsky Research Bulletin No. 2}} (April 2011), p. 42-43.</ref> | ||
</references> | </references> | ||
[[Category:People|Dultier, Paul]] | [[Category:People|Dultier, Paul]] | ||
[[Category:Correspondents|Dultier, Paul]] | [[Category:Correspondents|Dultier, Paul]] |
Latest revision as of 17:22, 29 December 2023
French writer (b. 6 March 1863 [N.S.] at Pierrelatte; d. after 1924), born Paul Joseph Dultier, also known by the pseudonym Pierre Latin.
The author of such books as such books as Oeillets et pensées (1894) and Fresques et arabesques (1922), Dultier appears to have become acquainted with Tchaikovsky during one of the composer's visits to Paris during the 1880s [1].
Correspondence with Tchaikovsky
One letter from Tchaikovsky to Paul Dultier has survived, dating from 1889, and has been partly translated into English on this website:
- Letter 3800a – 17 February/1 March 1889, from Leipzig.
7 letters from Dultier to the composer, dating from 1888 and 1891, are preserved in the Tchaikovsky State Memorial Musical Museum-Reserve at Klin (a4, Nos. 998–1004).
External Links
Notes and References
- ↑ See also Tchaikovsky Research Bulletin No. 2 (April 2011), p. 42-43.