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Adèle Hugo, daughter of the famous writer, was a musician who composed many scores. Found 20 years ago, they are finally brought to light and played for the first time by the Besançon symphony orchestra.
Captivating and disconcerting, like a voice from beyond the grave, the music of Adèle Hugo finally rises. Her music that she wrote and that she will never have seen performed. More than a century after his death, his forgotten scores, modeled on the words of his father, finally land on orchestral stands. “It’s very touching, someone who writes a bit as an autodidact, there are the qualities of that which are invention, freshness, no barrier (…)“, explains Jean-François Verdier, artistic director of the Victor Hugo Franche-Comté orchestra.
A “wealth that absolutely had to be unearthed”
Adele was Victor Hugo’s other daughter. She languishes in exile with him. Cut off from the world, she writes and composes in family indifference. His scores fill old trunks that nobody cares about, until 150 years later, in 2004, the curator of the Hugo house-museum presents them to a composer. “I discovered a wealth that it was absolutely necessary to unearth and make known”, confides Richard Dubugnon, composer.