Martin Pierre d'Alvimare
Martin Pierre d'Alvimare du Briou, sometimes spelled Dalvimare, was a French musician, harpist and composer. He was harp master of Queen Hortense.
Biography
Martin Pierre d'Alvimare du Briou was born on 18 September 1772 at Dreux. His parents were Pierre d'Alvimare du Briou, a lawyer in the Parliament and receiver of gabelles, and Cécile Doury de Sacy. He received an excellent education, and at an early age learned drawing, as well as the harpsichord and harp. Noticed by Duke of Penthièvre residing in the nearby château d'Anet, he was introduced by the latter and Madame de Lamballe to the court at the age of 7, where he played in front of Queen Marie Antoinette. In 1788, he composed his first opéra, Églé.At the age of fourteen, he obtained the office of receiver of salt-tax of his father, but the position did not interest him and it could be done by proxy. He therefore embarked on a military career and became a bodyguard of Louis XVI, which enabled him to compose at leisure. We was at his post for the Insurrection of 10 August 1792 and managed to escape, taking refuge in the porter's house of one of his friends, who made him pass for his sick son.
Inscribed on the list of emigrants, he hid under another name. There was nothing left of the confiscated fortune of his father. In order to earn his living, he became a draftsman for a handkerchief factory near Dreux, under the name of Dalvimare.
During the Consulate period he was removed from the list of emigrants; he returned to Paris and resumed his musical activities successfully. He was admitted as harpist of the Paris Opera in 1800 and as a musician in the chamber orchestra of Napoleon. In 1807 he had the title of harp master of Joséphine and of her daughter Hortense. Familiar of Malmaison, he frequented Talma, general Lauriston, and was an intimate friend of the composer Étienne Méhul.
Having recovered the fortune he possessed before the Revolution, he resigned from all his posts in 1812 and retired to Dreux, where he spent the rest of his life painting and composing.
He was married to Anne Louise Didelot, who died in 1804, then in 1812 to Alexandrine de Feuquières. He went to Paris to be treated for illness and died there on 3 June 1839.
Works
- Trois sonates pour harpe et violon ad libitum, op 2, 9, 12, 14, 15, 18 Grande sonate pour harpe avec violon, op 333 Duos pour harpe et piano, n° 1 op 22, n° 2 without opus, n° 3 op 31Concerto pour harpe et orchestre en ut majeur, op 30Premier et Deuxième duo pour 2 harpesPlusieurs morceaux pour cor et harpe composed with Frédéric Nicolas DuvernoySymphonie concertante pour cor, harpe et orchestre, with Duvernoy
Harp
Recueil de romances, op 4, 13, 15, 203 Sonates, op 143 Grandes Sonates, op 18Thème varié pour harpe, op 21Scène pour la harpe, op 23Fantaisie sur le pas russe, op 24Airs russes variés, op 25Recueil d'airs connus pour la harpeFantaisie et variations sur l'air de LéonceAir tyrolien variéAirs des Mystères d'Isis en pot-pourris et variésFandango des Noces de Gamache variéFantaisie sur l'air Mon cœur soupireFantaisie sur l'air Un jeune troubadourFantaisie sur un thème donnéFantaisie et douze variations sur un air piémontaisFantaisie et variations sur l'air Charmant ruisseau- ''Airs et ouvertures d'opéras arrangés pour la harpe''
Vocal music
- 1788: Églé, opéra comique
- 1809: Le Mariage par imprudence, opéra comique