Louis Bailly was a French-Canadian
violist
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and music educator. He was born on 18 June 1882 in
Valenciennes
Valenciennes (, also , , ; nl, label=also Dutch, Valencijn; pcd, Valincyinnes or ; la, Valentianae) is a commune in the Nord department, Hauts-de-France, France.
It lies on the Scheldt () river. Although the city and region experienced a ...
,
France
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and died on 21 November 1974 in
Cowansville
Cowansville is a town in south-central Quebec, Canada, located on Lac Davignon north of the U.S. border. It is the seat of Brome-Missisquoi, a regional county municipality. The population as of the Canada 2021 Census was 15,234.
In recent years ...
,
Quebec
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.
Biography
Bailly studied violin and viola at the
Conservatoire de Paris
The Conservatoire de Paris (), also known as the Paris Conservatory, is a college of music and dance founded in 1795. Officially known as the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris (CNSMDP), it is situated in the avenue ...
until 1899. He then became a violist for the
Paris Opera
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, the
Opéra-Comique
The Opéra-Comique is a Paris opera company which was founded around 1714 by some of the popular theatres of the Parisian fairs. In 1762 the company was merged with – and for a time took the name of – its chief rival, the Comédie-Italienn ...
, and the
Concerts Colonne
The Colonne Orchestra is a French symphony orchestra, founded in 1873 by the violinist and conductor Édouard Colonne.
History
While leader of the Opéra de Paris orchestra, Édouard Colonne was engaged by the publisher Georges Hartmann to lead ...
. He became a founding member of the Capet Quartet in 1903, and was also a member of the Geloso and Elman quartets. He became a Canadian citizen in 1950 and was a Knight of the
Legion of Honour
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.
Flonzaley Quartet from 1917 to 1924
The
Flonzaley Quartet
The Flonzaley Quartet was a string quartet organized in Manhattan, New York City in 1902. The group disbanded in 1929.
Personnel
The personnel of the group were as follows:
*1st violin: (Bagni di Lucca, 21 March 1875 – Lucca, 2 December 195 ...
was founded by Eduard de Coppet as his private ensemble. When the ensemble's violist, Ugo Ara, volunteered for the Italian Army, the quartet began seeking for a new violist to fill the role. They asked Jacques Thibaud and Pierre Monteux for a recommendation, but most desirable violists were still under contract. Alfred Cortot finally suggested that Louis Bailly be considered. In 1917, Bailly came to America and joined the quartet for two years until Ara returned. However, not long after this, he gained serious health problems, and had to depart the quartet. Bailly, who had since joined the Berkshire String Quartet, was convinced back into the quartet. Bailly in the end played a total of seven years for the Flonzaley Quartet until 1924.
Because of considerable tension between Bailly and its other members, Bailly was informed in December 1923 that his contract would expire 6 April 1924 and would not be extended. A bitter Bailly demanded on 4 March 1924 that the quartet be dissolved and that after 1 June 1924 should not appear under the name "Flonzaley Quartet." He even demanded that the name be actioned off; he believed that the quartet was a commercial company covered by New York's partnership laws. Soon after, he obtained a restraining order that restricted the quartet from leading under the name "Flonzaley." After a lower court determined this to be unenforcible, Bailly turned to the Supreme Court of New York.
After this, the quartet returned to England, picking up Felicien d'Archambeau as a new violist. The courts decided in favor of the quartet and de Coppet, as the name "Flonzaley" had been chosen by de Coppet and had existed for years before Bailly's arrival, operating as a quite successful ensemble.
As an educator
Bailly taught at the
Curtis Institute
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in Philadelphia from 1925 to 1941. Some of his students here include Stanley Solomon and Clermont Pépin. From 1943 to 1957, he taught violin, viola, and chamber music at the
Conservatoire de musique du Québec
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. Here, he taught
Ethel Stark and from 1944 to 1945 supervised a string quartet formed by Noël Brunet, Lionel Renaud, Lucien Robert, and Roland Leduc.
References
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1882 births
1974 deaths
Canadian music educators
Canadian violists
French emigrants to Quebec
Chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur
20th-century violists
People from Cowansville