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Felix (Henry Albert) Godin
Felix (Henry Albert) | Godin • Brown |
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Composition list
Symphonic music
Sheet music for Felix Godin
Bolton, Godin, & Oesterle: Music in the Barns — Music in the Barns
— — Classical
By Music in the Barns. By Michael Oesterle, Rose Bolton, and Scott Godin. Classical, Contemporary Era. Classical. Naxos #FCR226. Published by Naxos (NX.FCR226).
Price: $16.00
Integrales Melodies Pour Voix — Guilmette; Beaudin; Fuchs; Boulianne; Le Roux; Boucher; Godin
— 5 listening CDs —
By Guilmette; Beaudin; Fuchs; Boulianne; Le Roux; Boucher; Godin. By Francis Poulenc (1899-1963). 5 listening CDs. Published by ATMA Classique (NX.ACD2-2688).
Price: $29.00
Brahms: Chants d'amour — Olivier Godin; Myriam Farid
— listening CD — Classical
By Olivier Godin; Myriam Farid. By Johannes Brahms (1833-1897). Classical. Listening CD. Published by ATMA Classique (NX.ACD2-2710).
Price: $16.00
Caroline Gelinas: Confidences — Caroline Gelinas
— — Classical
By Caroline Gelinas and Olivier Godin. By Tristan Klingsor, Robert Schumann, Claude Debussy (1862-1918), Maurice Ravel (1875-1937), and Robert Fleming. Classical, Art Song. Classical. ATMA Classique #ACD 22781. Published by ATMA Classique (NX.ACD-22781).
Price: $16.00
Instruments of Happiness: The Happiness Handbook — Instruments of Happiness
— — Classical
By Instruments of Happiness. By Emily Hall, Gordon Fitzell, Jordan Nobles, Maxime McKinley, Scott Godin, and Tim Brady. Classical, Avant-Garde. Classical. Naxos #ST-232. Published by Naxos (NX.ST-232).
Price: $14.00
Elinor Frey: Guided by Voices: New Music for the Baroque Cello — Elinor Frey
— CD — Classical
By Elinor Frey and Melisande McNabney. By Isaiah Ceccarelli, Ken Ueno, Linda Catlin Smith, Lisa Streich, Maxime McKinley, and Scott Edward Godin. Classical, Cello. Classical. CD. Naxos #AN29162. Published by Naxos (NX.AN29162).
Price: $18.00
Faure: Integrale des melodies pour voix et piano — Antonio Figueroa
— — Classical
By Antonio Figueroa, Helene Guilmette, Julie Boulianne, Marc Boucher, and Olivier Godin. By Gabriel Faure (1845-1924). Classical, Art Song. Classical. ATMA Classique #ACD2 2741. Published by ATMA Classique (NX.ACD2-2741).
Price: $34.00
Andrews: And That Moment When the Bird Sings — Abiquiu Trio
— — Classical
By Abiquiu Trio, Andrew Price, Aron Zelkowicz, Celeste Godin, Christine Vitale, Doris Hall-Gulati, Gregory Vitale, Joanna Kurkowicz, Kenneth Stalberg, Michael Jamanis, Sara Male, Simon Maurer, The Newstead Trio, Trio Clavino, and Xun Pan. By Simon Andrews. Classical, Chamber Music. Classical. Navona Records #NV6163. Published by Navona Records (NX.NV6163).
Price: $14.00
Faure: Une selection de melodies pour voix et piano — Antonio Figueroa
— — Classical
By Antonio Figueroa, Helene Guilmette, Julie Boulianne, Marc Boucher, and Olivier Godin. By Gabriel Faure (1845-1924). Classical, Art Song. Classical. ATMA Classique #ACD2 3020. Published by ATMA Classique (NX.ACD2-3020).
Price: $7.00
Od Antiqua — Alin
— 4 listening CDs —
By Alin, Andersson, Bjorling, Olle Bjorling, S. Bjorling, Stolpe, Orphei Drangar, Ericson, Hugo Alfven, Godin, and Hedenblad. By Hugo Alfven (1872-1960), Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), Bellman, and Bo. 4 listening CDs. Published by Caprice Records (NX.CAP21710).
Price: $54.00
Among the period pieces played by the salon orchestra in the film Titanic before the ship goes down is the once popular Valse Septembre (1909) by Felix Godin. It made Godin’s reputation, and he was able to trade on its success for the rest of his career. Recently the piece was given renewed currency by its inclusion in Hyperion Records’ ‘British Light Music Classics - 3’, played by the New London Orchestra conducted by Ronald Corp (Hyperion CDA 67148).
Godin never equalled the success of that waltz, though he tried often enough - most notably in similarly French titled waltzes such as Juin Charmant (1910), Valse Décembre, Valse d’Avril, Valse Ravissante and Valse Mai (1912), as well as such later examples as A True Lover’s Knot (1920) and Anticipation (1922). Godin had his own orchestra, which he conducted in the summer of 1922, for example, at the Villa Marina, Douglas, Isle of Man.
For all his French name and fashionably French titles, Felix Godin was not quite what he seemed. Nor, indeed, was his ‘wife’ Agnes Ann Godin. The name ‘Godin’ itself hid the rather more prosaic, and decidedly English, identity of Henry Albert Brown. As for Agnes Ann, letters of administration granted after Godin’s death describe her as Agnes Ann Middleton, spinster. That they never married despite a stable relationship of many years, together with the fact that Agnes Ann (born in 1880 of a Norfolk agricultural family) was much younger than he, suggests he was already married to someone else.
The age of 60 given on his death certificate implies that ‘Felix Godin’ was born in 1864 or 1865; but the name ‘Henry Albert Brown’ is too common to pinpoint a specific birth. Was he, perhaps, the Henry A. Brown, 16-year-old solicitor’s clerk, living in Newington and born in Walworth (both in north London) who is to be found in the April 1881 national census? If anyone can tell me more about the origins of ‘Felix Godin’, I’d be delighted to hear from him or her.