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His luxurious correspondence and intimate notebooks are a treasure in which all lovers and students of literature can find the formulas and analyzes of a language as perfect as spontaneous. In November 2003, the Lyon municipal library received the correspondence, notebooks and manuscripts fund, which
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His finesse of analysis, his just judgment modeled on classicism, reflect his great sensitivity, knowing how to exalt poetic and musical beauty: "Artist to the depths of his being, in love with great painters, pianist of remarkable technique and personality in interpretation, he had an extraordinary
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of the Sorbonne in 1895, musicologist, Louis Aguettant was professor of French literature at the Catholic Faculty of Lyon, a chair he kept until his death.
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Un esprit de la plus grande rareté, car très rare sont ceux qui se développent comme lui sur les confins de la musique, des lettres et de l’abstrait
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who took an interest in him and considered that he had the stuff of "a talent of the first order."
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He was a professor-lecturer of European culture, an outstanding artist and pianist as witnessed by
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In 1921, he married Marcelle Mouly who gave him three children: Jeanne, Louis and Robert.
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Attentive to the literature of his time, he corresponded with the greatest of his time:
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André Chervel, "Les agrégés de l'enseignement secondaire. Répertoire 1809-1950"
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For 33 years, he left an irreplaceable imprint on his students. His courses on
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can be consulted. In particular, there are five volumes of
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The faculty of letters was for a long time directed by
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Bachelor of letters in 1887 and of sciences in 1888,
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Lyon
Sorbonne
musicologist
Bachelor of Arts
agrégé
Ignacy Paderewski
Gabriel Fauré
Georges Martin Witkowski
Maurice Ravel
Claude Debussy
Conservatoire de Lyon
Paul Claudel
Francis Jammes
Paul Valéry
Paul Verlaine
Charles Baudelaire
Jean Cocteau
Paul Claudel
Gabriel Fauré
André Gide
Louis Mercier
Max Jacob
Henry de Montherlant
Charles PĂ©guy
Raymond Radiguet
Albert Thibaudet
Paul Valéry
Henri Rambaud
Bernard Gavoty

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