Jean-Victor Hocquard

Jean-Victor Hocquard (17 January 1910 in Obernai – 21 December 1995, id.) was a French musicologist, and a specialist of Mozart.

Biography

Jean-Victor Hocquard graduated from Metz high school and obtained his philosophy degree in Nancy. He was successively professor at Wissembourg, Sélestat and Sarreguemines. During the war, he served on the Maginot line. Imprisoned, released, re-imprisoned, he escaped from Metz at Christmas 1940. After the war, he was a professor of philosophy at the Grenoble, Tournon, Tanger and Altkirch high schools.[1]

He passed a Doctorate of Arts from the University of Paris in 1956. His thesis was devoted to La pensée de Mozart[2] partially published two years later at Éditions du Seuil, with a small book from the "Solfèges" series, reprinted since 1964 during its fourth reprint and in 1970 for the second edition, and then reprinted regularly.

He taught philosophy, but devoted most of his energy to deepening the knowledge of the Viennese musician. His name is considered to be "inseparable from Mozart's.", even more than Alfred Einstein, Jean and Brigitte Massin.[3] These authors having dealt with other studies in Beethoven or Schubert for example, Jean-Victor Hocquard in about ten books, has invested himself entirely for Mozart.

From his thesis, he maintained throughout his various studies, the idea that Mozart's specificity resides in a thought of "intrinsically musical character",[3] going even went so far as to consider Mozart as an initiatory guide who, through aesthetic ideals, "would make his music a work of "truth".[4]

To do this, he first dismantled the "interpretative overloads" accumulated on the person and the Mozartian work.[3]

Works

Books

  • La pensée de Mozart, Seuil, 1958 ; rééd. 1991, 740 p. OCLC 164778503, 837788163. The book is dedicated in homage to Henri Davenson and in memory of Georges de Saint-Foix, biographer of Mozart.
  • Mozart. Solfèges (in French). Paris: Éditions du Seuil. 1994. p. 185. ISBN 2020194554.
  • Mozart; l'amour, la mort. Musiques et musiciens (in French). Paris: Archimbaud/Lattès. 1992. p. 810. ISBN 2-7096-1179-1. OCLC 264101476. Hocquard1992.[5]
  • Écrits et propos du Mozart, Éditions Séguier, 1988
  • Mozart, l'unique, Séguier, 1989
  • Mozart dans ses airs de concerts, Séguier, 1989
  • Mozart de l'ombre à la lumière, Lattès/Archimbaud, 1993 ISBN 2709613239
  • Les opéras de Mozart, Les Belles Lettres/Archimbaud, 1995, 971 p. ISBN 2-251-44053-4, BNF 35764235p Reprend les parutions suivantes :
    • Les Noces de Figaro, series Les grands opéras de Mozart, Éditions Aubier-Montaigne, 1979 ISBN 2-7007-0134-8
    • Don Giovanni, series Les grands opéras de Mozart, Aubier Montaigne, 1978
    • Cosi Fan Tutte, series Les grands opéras de Mozart, Aubier Montaigne, 1978
    • La Flûte enchantée (in French). Paris: Aubier Montaigne. 1979. p. 254. ISBN 2-7007-0154-2. OCLC 461816541. Hocquard1979.
    • La Clémence de Titus and youth operas, series Les grands opéras de Mozart, Aubier Montaigne, 1986
  • L'enlèvement au sérail, series Les grands opéras de Mozart, Aubier Montaigne, 1980
  • Idoménée, series Les grands opéras de Mozart, Aubier Montaigne, 1982 ISBN 2700702980
  • Mozart, Musique de vérité, Les Belles Lettres/Archimbaud, 1996
  • Mozart, ou, La Voix du Comique, Maisonneuve et Larose, 1999 ISBN 2-7068-1392-X

Recording notes

Articles and forewords

Jean-Victor Hocquard participated to issues of the L'Avant-scène in the 1980s and 1990s.

  • "La finta giardiniera, commentaire musical et littéraire", L'Avant-scène Opéra.
  • " Mithridate, commentaire musical et littéraire", L'Avant-scène Opéra, 1983.
  • "L'enlèvement au Sérail, commentaire musical et littéraire", L'Avant-scène Opéra, 1991
  • "Don Juan, commentaire musical et littéraire". L'Avant-scène Opéra (in French) (24). Paris. 1992. pp. 29–118. ISSN 0764-2873. OCLC 715992975..

Prefaces

Bibliography

References

  1. 1958 presentation by the author of La pensée de Mozart, at the Éditions du Seuil.
  2. BNF 35963169t: three volumes, 1026 p.,
  3. (Dermoncourt 2005, p. 391).
  4. (Dermoncourt 2005, p. 392).
  5. "Excerpt online" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-09-10. Retrieved 2017-09-04.
  6. Crédits livrets sur diskogs.com.
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