Frédéric Mistral
Joseph Étienne Frédéric Mistral (French: [mistʁal]; Occitan: Josèp Estève Frederic Mistral, 8 September 1830 – 25 March 1914) was an Occitan writer and lexicographer of the Provençal form of the language. He received the 1904 Nobel Prize in Literature "in recognition of the fresh originality and true inspiration of his poetic production, which faithfully reflects the natural scenery and native spirit of his people, and, in addition, his significant work as a Provençal philologist". Mistral was a founding member of the Félibrige and member of the Académie de Marseille. His name in his native language was Frederi Mistral (Mistrau) according to the Mistralian orthography, or Frederic Mistral (or Mistrau) according to the classical orthography. Mistral's fame was owing in part to Alphonse de Lamartine who sang his praises in the 40th edition of his periodical Cours familier de littérature, following the publication of Mistral's long poem Mirèio. Alphonse Daudet, with whom he maintained a long friendship, eulogized him in "Poet Mistral", one of the stories in his collection Letters from My Windmill (Lettres de mon moulin). |
Birth and Death Data: Born Maillane (commune in Bouches-du-Rhône, France), Died March 25, 1914 (Maillane (commune in Bouches-du-Rhône, France) )
Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1927 - 1934
Roles Represented in DAHR: composer, author, lyricist
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Recordings
| Company | Matrix No. | Size | First Recording Date | Title | Primary Performer | Description | Role | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Columbia (U.K.) | [Col cat DF-636 B] | 10-in. | before 1932 | Magali | Pierre Chagnon ; Léon Ponzio | Male vocal solo, with instrumental ensemble | lyricist | |
| Columbia (U.K.) | WLX169 | 12-in. | approximately November 21, 1927 | Si les filles d'Arles | Élie Cohen ; Louis Guénot | Baritone vocal solo, with orchestra | author | |
| Columbia (U.K.) | CLX1726 | 12-in. | 7/7/1933 | Anges du Paradis | Eugène Bigot ; Georges Thill | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | author | |
| Columbia (U.K.) | CL4659 | 10-in. | 1/15/1934 | Magali | Jean Jacquin ; Adrien Legros | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | composer |
Citation
Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Mistral, Frédéric," accessed December 25, 2025, http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/101858.
Mistral, Frédéric. (2025). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved December 25, 2025, from http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/101858.
"Mistral, Frédéric." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2025. Web. 25 December 2025.
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LCNAR: Mistral, Frédéric, 1830-1914 - https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50000937
Wikidata: Frédéric Mistral - https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q42596
VIAF: https://viaf.org/viaf/39381417
MusicBrainz: Frédéric Mistral - https://musicbrainz.org/artist/cd3ca017-4260-4e2b-9c39-b0cc6208821e
Fast: https://id.worldcat.org/fast/184 - https://id.worldcat.org/fast/184
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