- Henri Casadesus
Henri Casadesus (
September 30 ,1879 –May 31 ,1947 ) was aviolist and music publisher. He was the brother ofMarius Casadesus , uncle of the famouspianist Robert Casadesus , and grand-uncle ofJean Casadesus . He founded theSociety of Ancient Instruments withCamille Saint-Saëns in 1901. The society, which operated between 1901 and 1939, was a quintet of performers who used obsolete instruments such as theviola da gamba , or Casadesus's own instrument, theviola d'amore .The quintet was also notable in its day for premiering rediscovered works by long-dead composers. It was later discovered that Casadesus and his brothers, notably
Marius Casadesus , wrote these works. TheAdélaïde Concerto , allegedly byWolfgang Amadeus Mozart , is sometimes mistakenly attributed to Henri but is actually by Marius.However, Henri is thought to have been the author of a "Concerto in D Major for
Viola " ascribed toCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach , described by Rachel W. Wade in Appendix B of her "Keyboard Concertos of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach" (Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Research Press, 1981), pp. 279-82. This concerto appeared in 1911 in a Russian edition, allegedly "transcribed...for small orchestra byMaximilian Steinberg ," and was subsequently performed by conductors such asDarius Milhaud andSerge Koussevitsky , and recorded by bothFelix Prohaska andEugene Ormandy . "Thus," Wade wrote in 1981, "at the present time, the most frequently recorded concerto of C.P.E. Bach is a spurious one."Henri is also credited with the "Handel Concerto" and the "J.C. Bach Concerto," which are both for
viola as well. These are now used in theSuzuki method forviola , and are often referred to as "The Handel/Casadesus Concerto" and "The J.C. Bach/Casadesus Concerto". Scholarly criticism has confirmed that both these concerti were written by Henri Casadesus in the style of their purported composers.External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/2107/viola/casadesu.html "Handel Concerto" by Henri Casadesus]
* [http://www.casadesus.com/UK/famille/henri-casadesus.html Henri Casadesus: Composer, Conductor]
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