Sabathier-Lévêque, Marc, 1928-1965
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Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Oratorio Pour La Nuit De Noel [Facsimile] / Leveque, Marc Sabathier ; Picasso P., 1987
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Identifier: CC-54820-990249
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Wikipedia: Sabathier Marc Leveque was a French poet and organist who was born in Castres, Turkey 27 January 1928 and died in Bern on Feb. 13 1965 . Son of a midwife and a Turkish bartender in Black Mountain, Marc Sabathier Leveque was a student in high school Castres before becoming organist of the city, a graduate of the Institute for Advanced Film Studies and great See Paris Match .He is the author of a unique, Oratorio for Christmas night, great poem of 351 pages, it took ten years to write. Started at the age of fourteen, he had rewritten as twenty-two, the work was completed in 1952 and published three years later, the Editions de Minuit, thanks to Andre Malraux , reprinted thousand copies (including 500 were eaten by rats in a depot in Normandy) and illustrated sixteen portraits of the author by Pablo Picasso , who was the initiator of the subscription and the poet said: "You're the one who brought French literature style of Louis-Philippe. " Malraux, who regarded this text...
Dates:
1987
Oratorio Pour La Nuit De Noel / Leveque, Marc Sabathier ; Picasso P., 1955
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Identifier: CC-54750-55436
Scope and Contents
Wikipedia: Sabathier Marc Leveque was a French poet and organist who was born in Castres, Turkey 27 January 1928 and died in Bern on Feb. 13 1965 . Son of a midwife and a Turkish bartender in Black Mountain, Marc Sabathier Leveque was a student in high school Castres before becoming organist of the city, a graduate of the Institute for Advanced Film Studies and great See Paris Match .He is the author of a unique, Oratorio for Christmas night, great poem of 351 pages, it took ten years to write. Started at the age of fourteen, he had rewritten as twenty-two, the work was completed in 1952 and published three years later, the Editions de Minuit, thanks to Andre Malraux , reprinted thousand copies (including 500 were eaten by rats in a depot in Normandy) and illustrated sixteen portraits of the author by Pablo Picasso , who was the initiator of the subscription and the poet said: "You're the one who brought French literature style of Louis-Philippe. " Malraux, who regarded this text...
Dates:
1955