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  1. Los Bardac se divorciaron en mayo de 1905. [59] Ante la insoportable hostilidad en París, Claude y Emma (que estaba embarazada) viajaron a Inglaterra; se alojaron en el Grand Hotel de Eastbourne entre julio y agosto, donde Debussy corrigió las pruebas de sus bocetos sinfónicos La mer , celebrando su divorcio de Lilly el 2 de agosto.

  2. The Loves of Emma Bardac: Directed by Thomas Mowrey. With Jacqueline Bertrand, Justin Deas, Sarah Fuerstein, Edd Gasper. A docudrama about Emma Bardac, the woman who had affairs with Georges Bizet and Gabriel Faure and was later married to Claude Debussy. The Labeque sisters play both themselves and the daughters of Emma Bardac. Musical numbers are performed while the camera explores French ...

  3. The international award-winning French Impressionist docudrama, written, produced and directed by Thomas Mowrey, with paintings by Monet, Renoir, Seurat, Man...

  4. Perspective. Listen. Links. Thesis. Contact. Claude- Emma (Chouchou) Debussy, 1905-1919 . Debussy adored his daughter Claude-Emma, born in 1905 while he and Emma Bardac lived at 80 Avenue Bois de Boulonge. Her name combined those of her parent's, though she was fondly known as Chouchou.. She was the inspiration for much of his work, though most obviously Children's Corner which he dedicated to ...

  5. 1. Emma Léa Moyse was born in July 1862 to a Jewish family from Bordeaux. She was a musical child and loved to sing. At the age of seventeen, she married a wealthy banker named Sigismond Bardac, and the couple settled in Paris. 2. In 1881, when she was eighteen, she had her first child, a boy named Raoul. Raoul inherited his mother’s passion ...

  6. An Affair With Emma Bardac – A Burst of Creativity. Gabriel Fauré. Emma Bardac (1862–1934), née Moyse had married the banker Sigismond Bardac when she was a mere 17 years of age, and the union produced two children. The relationship between Fauré and Emma developed under the very noses of both Marie Fauré and Sigismund Bardac.

  7. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q3052442Emma Bardac - Wikidata

    Emma Léa Bardac (Moyse) aka Debussy (10 Jul 1862 - 20 Aug 1934) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (7 entries) edit. arzwiki ايما ...