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< Victor Charles Paul Dourlen (3 November 1780 – 8 January 1864) was a French composer and music teacher at the during the first half of the nineteenth century. He is primarily known as a theorist on account of his treatises on , based on the methods of , which were widely used as reference works, esp ...
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The name Victor or Viktor may refer to: * Victor (name), including a list of people with the given name, mononym, or surname Arts and entertainment Film * ''Victor'' (1951 film), a French drama film * ''Victor'' (1993 film), a French short film * ''Victor'' (2008 film), a 2008 TV film about Canadian swimmer Victor Davis * ''Victor'' (2009 film), a French comedy * ''Victor'', a 2017 film about Victor Torres by Brandon Dickerson * ''Viktor'' (film), a 2014 Franco/Russian film Music * ''Victor'' (album), a 1996 album by Alex Lifeson * "Victor", a song from the 1979 album ''Eat to the Beat'' by Blondie Businesses * Victor Talking Machine Company, early 20th century American recording company, forerunner of RCA Records * Victor Company of Japan, usually known as JVC, a Japanese electronics corporation originally a subsidiary of the Victor Talking Machine Company ** Victor Entertainment, or JVCKenwood Victor Entertainment, a Japanese record label ** Victor Interactive S ...
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Joseph O'Kelly
Joseph O'Kelly (29 January 1828 – 9 January 1885), composer, pianist and choral conductor, was the most prominent member of a family of Irish musicians in 19th- and early 20th-century France. He wrote nine operas, four cantatas, numerous piano pieces and songs as well as a limited amount of chamber music. Life O'Kelly, the first child of the Dublin-born piano teacher Joseph Kelly (1804–1856) and his wife Marie Duval (1803–1889), was born as Joseph Toussaint Kelly on 29 January 1828 in Boulogne-sur-Mer. Of his four brothers, two also became notable musicians: the music publisher Auguste O'Kelly (1829–1900) and the composer and pianist George O'Kelly (1831–1914). Around 1835 the family moved to Paris, where they lived at various addresses in the Faubourg Poissonnière area of the 9th arrondissement. Joseph received his early musical training from his father. As a foreign national he was not allowed to attend the Paris Conservatoire, instead he continued his education on ...
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Étienne Joseph Bernard Delrieu
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Pierre Capelle
Pierre Adolphe Capelle (4 November 1775 – 4 October 1851) was a 19th-century French Chansonnier (singer), chansonnier, Goguette, goguettier and French literature, writer. Works First a chansonnier, he also composed many Comédie en vaudeville, comédies en vaudeville as well as texts of circumstances : *1797: ''Bébée et Jargon'', one-act rhapsody, in prose, mingled with couplets *1801–1802: ''Âneries révolutionnaires, ou Balourdisiana, bêtisiana, etc. etc. ect'' *1813: ''Elle et lui'', one-act comedy mingled with vaudevilles, with Théaulon *1814: ''La Vieillesse de Fontenelle'', one-act comédie-anecdote, with Henri-François Dumolard *1816: ''Gascon et Normand, ou les Deux soubrettes'', one-act comedy, mingled with vaudevilles, with Emmanuel Théaulon *1816: ''La journée aux aventures'', three-act opéra comique, in prose *1817: ''Les deux Gaspard'', one-act comédie en vaudeville *1817: ''La Fête de la reconnaissance'', impromptu in vaudevilles, with Nicolas Bra ...
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Louis Mézières-Miot
Louis may refer to: * Louis (coin) * Louis (given name), origin and several individuals with this name * Louis (surname) * Louis (singer), Serbian singer * HMS ''Louis'', two ships of the Royal Navy See also Derived or associated terms * Lewis (other) * Louie (other) * Luis (other) * Louise (other) * Louisville (other) * Louis Cruise Lines * Louis dressing, for salad * Louis Quinze, design style Associated names * * Chlodwig, the origin of the name Ludwig, which is translated to English as "Louis" * Ladislav and László - names sometimes erroneously associated with "Louis" * Ludovic, Ludwig, Ludwick, Ludwik Ludwik () is a Polish given name. Notable people with the name include: * Ludwik Czyżewski, Polish WWII general * Ludwik Fleck (1896–1961), Polish medical doctor and biologist * Ludwik Gintel (1899–1973), Polish-Israeli Olympic soccer player ...
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Anton Reicha
Anton (Antonín, Antoine) Joseph Reicha (Rejcha) (26 February 1770 – 28 May 1836) was a Czech-born, Bavarian-educated, later naturalized French composer and music theorist. A contemporary and lifelong friend of Beethoven, he is now best remembered for his substantial early contributions to the wind quintet literature and his role as teacher of pupils including Franz Liszt, Hector Berlioz and César Franck. He was also an accomplished theorist, and wrote several treatises on various aspects of composition. Some of his theoretical work dealt with experimental methods of composition, which he applied in a variety of works such as fugues and études for piano and string quartet. None of the advanced ideas he advocated in the most radical of his music and writings, such as polyrhythm, polytonality and microtonal music, were accepted or employed by other nineteenth-century composers. Due to Reicha's unwillingness to have his music published (like Michael Haydn before him), he fell ...
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Jacques-Antoine De Révéroni Saint-Cyr
Jacques-Antoine Révéroni, baron de Saint-Cyr (5 May 1767, Lyon – 19 March 1829, Paris) was a French soldier and man of letters. Révéroni de Saint-Cyr is remembered mostly for his novel, ''Pauliska, ou La Perversité moderne, mémoires récents d'une Polonaise'', (1798), first published by bibliophile Jacob in 1848, after the author's manuscript. Theatre *1793: ''Le Club de sans-souci, ou les Deux Pupilles'', comedy in one act and free verse, mingled with vaudevilles, in-8°. *1795: ''Helena, ou les Miquelets'', opera in 2 acts, Paris, in-8°. *1795: '' Élisa, ou le Voyage au mont Saint-Bernard'', opera in two acts, in-8°. *1797: ''L’Hospice de village'', opéra, en 2 acts. *1800: ''Le Délire, ou les Suites d’une erreur'', one-act opéra comique, in-8°). * ''La Rencontre aux bains'', one-act comédie en vaudeville. *1804: ''Sophie Pierrefeu, ou le Désastre de Messine'', historical fact in 3 acts, mingled with ariettes, in-8° (unplayed). *1805: ''Le Vaisseau amir ...
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Emmanuel Dupaty
Louis Emmanuel Dupaty (31 July 1775 – 30 July 1851) was a French playwright, naval officer, chansonnier, journalist and administrator of the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal. His brother was the sculptor Louis Dupaty. Works ;Theatre * ''Figaro, directeur des marionnettes, comédie en 1 acte et en prose, mêlée de vaudevilles et d'ariettes'', Paris, théâtre du Palais-Royal, 31 décembre 1784 * ''Arlequin journaliste, comédie en 1 acte, en prose, mêlée de vaudevilles'', Paris, Théâtre du Vaudeville, 22 frimaire an VI (1797Text on line* ''L'Opéra-comique, opéra-comique en 1 acte, en prose et ariettes'', Paris, Opéra-comique, 21 messidor an VI (1797) * ''Les Français à Cythère, comédie en 1 acte, en prose, mêlée de vaudevilles'', Paris, Vaudeville, 17 March 1798 * ''Le Chapitre second, comédie en un acte'', Paris, Opéra-Comique, 29 prairial an 7 (1798) * ''Le Déménagement du salon, ou le Portrait de Gilles, comédie-parade en 1 acte et en vaudevilles'', Paris, Thà ...
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Jean-Élie Bédéno Dejaure
Jean-Élie Bédéno Dejaure (1766, Paris – 5 October 1799) was an 18th-century French playwright. His son, Jean-Claude Bédéno Dejaure, called ''Dejaure fils'' was also a playwright. Life When he presented his first plays to the Italian actors, for them to treat him with some respect, Dejaure had added the title "Baron" to his name, although he was the son of a merchant. But after his early success, he renounced this title, which he no longer needed. From 1789 to 1795, he gave the Comédie-Italienne as well as the Comédie-Française, Théâtre-Français, eighteen theatre plays, comedies, operas and Opéra comique, opéras comiques (including several with Rodolphe Kreutzer), of little invention but interesting, with dramatic effects and morality, which have been successful for most of them. Main works *1789: ''Les Époux réunis'', one-act comedy, in verse *1790: ''Ferdinand ou la Suite des Deux Pages'', one-act opéra comique *1791: ''Lodoïska ou les Tartares'', three-a ...
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Justin Gensoul
Justin Gensoul (22 June 1781, in Connaux – 25 February 1848), was a 19th-century French playwright and chansonnier. Gensoul also authored his plays under his sole first name "Justin". Works *''L'Aigle et la colombe'', 1811 ; * ''Almanach des Muses'', Paris * ''Arlequin à Alger'', comédie-parade in 1 act and in vaudevilles, with Rougement, Paris, Vaudeville, 25 April 1807 ; * ''Le baiser au porteur'', vaudeville in 1 act with Eugène Scribe and de Courcy, 1824 ; * ''Blanche'' ; * ''Chacun son tour'', opera in 1 act, music by Solié ; * ''Le Congé, ou la Veille des noces'', comédie-vaudeville in 1 act and in prose, with Rougement, Paris, Vaudeville, 15 March 1810 ; * ''Le Coureur d'héritages'', comedy in 3 acts and in verses * ''Les Deux mousquetaires, ou la Robe de chambre'', opéra comique in 1 act, with J.-C. Vial. music by M. Berton. Paris, Opéra-comique The Opéra-Comique is a Paris opera company which was founded around 1714 by some of the popular theatres of t ...
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Paris
Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. Since the 17th century, Paris has been one of the world's major centres of finance, diplomacy, commerce, fashion, gastronomy, and science. For its leading role in the arts and sciences, as well as its very early system of street lighting, in the 19th century it became known as "the City of Light". Like London, prior to the Second World War, it was also sometimes called the capital of the world. The City of Paris is the centre of the ÃŽle-de-France region, or Paris Region, with an estimated population of 12,262,544 in 2019, or about 19% of the population of France, making the region France's primate city. The Paris Region had a GDP of €739 billion ($743 billion) in 2019, which is the highest in Europe. According to the Economist Intelli ...
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