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Emmanuel Boyer de Fonscolombe
Born27 October 1810
Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Died21 March 1875(1875-03-21) (aged 64)
Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
NationalityFrench
OccupationComposer
ChildrenCharles Henri Boyer de Fonscolombe
Fernand Hippolyte Boyer de Fonscolombe
Parent(s)Charles Boyer de Fonscolombe
Emilie de Cotto

Emmanuel Boyer de Fonscolombe (1810–1875) was a French aristocrat and composer.

Biography

Early life

Emmanuel Boyer de Fonscolombe was born on 27 October 1810 in Aix-en-Provence. [1] [2] The Boyer de Fonscolombe family became an aristocratic family with his paternal great-great-grandfather Honoré Boyer de Fonscolombe (1683–1743), who served as Secretary to King Louis XV of France (1710–1774). [2] [3] His father was Charles Boyer de Fonscolombe (1778–1838) and his mother, Emilie de Cotto (1790-unknown). [2] He had two brothers, Philippe and Ludovic. [3] Gabriel-Barthélemy de Magneval (1751–1821) was his grandfather.

Career

He was trained as a lawyer, and was an amateur entomologist and botanist. [1]

He became a renowned music composer. [4] He wrote an opera, Un Prisonnier en Crimée. [1] He also composed motets, melodies for Roman Catholic Masses, etc. [1] He served as a chapel master in the Église de la Madeleine in Aix. [1] He was friends with composer Félicien David (1810–1876), who honoured him with two of his songs: "Eden and Moïse au Sinaï. [1]

He was made a hereditary Baron by Emperor Napoleon III (1808–1873) on 1 August 1864. [1]

Personal life

Hôtel Boyer de Fonscolombe in Aix-en-Provence

He was married to Anne Salavy, daughter of Jacques-Henri Salavy and granddaughter of politician Jean-Honoré Salavy (1749–1823). [3] They had two sons:

  • Charles Henri Boyer de Fonscolombe (1838–1907). [2] He married Alice de Romanet de Lestrange (1847–1933), daughter of Théodore de Romanet de Lestrange (1823–1900) and Caroline de Lestrange (1824–1905). They had a son and a daughter:
    • Emmanuel Boyer de Fonscolombe de la Môle (1874-unknown). [2] He married Yvonne Gavoty (1883–1965), daughter of Charles Gavoty (1843–1930) and Delphine Jacques (1856–1928). [2] They had a daughter and a son:
      • Sabine Boyer (1910–2004). [2] She married Bernard Guillaume de Sauville de la Presle (1907–2008). [2]
      • Charles Boyer de Fonscolombe de la Môle (born 1912). [2]
    • Marie Boyer de Fonscolombe de la Môle (1875–1972). [2] She married Jean Marc Martin de Saint-Exupéry (1863–1904), the son of Jean Louis Fernand de Saint-Exupéry (1833–1919) and Alix Elisabeth Blouquier de Trélan (1843–1906). [2] They had five children:
  • Fernand Hippolyte Boyer de Fonscolombe (1841-unknown). [2]

He resided with his family in the Château de La Môle, a castle in La Môle belonging to the Boyer de Fonscolombe family since 1770. [4] [5] They also lived in a family hôtel particulier in Aix-en-Provence: the Hôtel Boyer de Fonscolombe, now listed as a monument historique, located at 21 rue Gaston de Saporta.

He died on 21 March 1875 in Aix-en-Provence. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Official website: Emmanuel de Fonscolombe
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r GeneaNet
  3. ^ a b c Nicolas-Jules-Henri Gourdon de Genouillac; Albert-Dieudonné-Louis-Fidèle-Emmanuel Piolenc (1863). Nobiliaire du Département des Bouches-du-Rhône: histoire, généalogies. p. 56.
  4. ^ a b Dominique Auzias; Dominique Auzias; Jean-Paul Labourdette (2012). Golfe de Saint Tropez 2012 (avec cartes, photos + avis des lecteurs). Petit Futé. ISBN  9782746954717.
  5. ^ "Château de La Môle". Archived from the original on 2013-12-13. Retrieved 2013-12-09.