Charles-François Panard, or Pannard, (2 November 1689
[Some sources indicate ]Nogent-le-Roi
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. However, several authors (Allem, Grente, Vapereau) give the year 1694. The parish registers of Courville-sur-Eure kept at the Departmental Archives of Eure-et-Loir give 2 November 1689 (baptism November 4). – 13 June 1765) was an 18th-century French poet,
chansonnier
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, playwright and
goguettier
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As well as providing venues for informal solo and ensemble singing, goguettes also served as places for drinking, socialising, and recreation. ...
Selected works
* 1731: ''Le Tour de Carnaval'', comedy in 1 act and in prose
* 1737: ''Les Acteurs déplacés'', comédy in 1 act and in prose
* 1744: ''Les Fêtes sincères et l'heureux retour'', comedy in 1 act in free verse
* 1744: ''Pygmalion'', one-act
opéra comique
''Opéra comique'' (; plural: ''opéras comiques'') is a genre of French opera that contains spoken dialogue and arias. It emerged from the popular ''opéras comiques en vaudevilles'' of the Théâtre de la foire, Fair Theatres of St Germain and S ...
* 1744: ''Roland'', one-act opéra comique
* 1746: ''Le Magasin des modernes'', one-act opéra comique
* 1747: ''L'Impromotu des acteurs'', comedy in 1 act in free verse
* 1747: ''Les Tableaux'', comedy in 1 act in free verse
* 1754: ''Zéphir et Fleurette'', one-act opéra-comique, with
Pierre Laujon and
Charles-Simon Favart
Charles Simon Favart (; 13 November 1710 – 12 May 1792) was a French playwright and theatre director. The Salle Favart in Paris is named after him.
Biography
Born in Paris
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, (parody of ''Zélindor'' by
François-Augustin de Paradis de Moncrif
François-Augustin de Paradis de Moncrif (1687, Paris – 19 November 1770, Paris) was a French writer and poet, of a family originally of Scots origin. He was appointed historiographer royal to Louis XV of France. His parody of owlishly pedant ...
)
* 1757: ''Le Nouvelliste dupé'', one-act opéra comique
* 1762: ''L'Écosseuse'', one-act opéra comique, with
Louis Anseaume
Louis Anseaume (; 1721 – 7 July 1784) was a French playwright and librettist from Paris.
He contributed the words for operas by André Ernest Modeste Grétry, Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny, Egidio Romualdo Duni, Christoph Willibald Gluck, and Fran ...
, (parody of ''L'Écossaise'' by
Voltaire
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)
See also
*
Calligram
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References
Bibliography
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Armand Gouffé, ''Notice sur Panard'', en tête de l'édition des ''Œuvres choisies'', 1803, 3 vol. in-18
* E. Junge, ''Pannard'', Leipzig, 1901
* Marandet, ''Manuscrits inédits de la famille Favart, de Fuzelier, de Pannard'', 1922
* Rizzoni, Nathalie, ''Charles-François Pannard et l'esthétique du petit'', Oxford, Voltaire Foundation, SVEC 2000:01.
External links
His plays and their presentationso
CÉSAR Two songs by Pannard (scores and tunes)
Sources
*
Gustave Vapereau
Louis Gustave Vapereau (4 April 1819 – 18 April 1906) was a French writer and lexicographer famous primarily for his dictionaries, the ''Dictionnaire universel des contemporains'' and the ''Dictionnaire universel des littérateurs''.
Biography ...
, Dictionnaire universel des littératures, Paris, Hachette, 1876.
* Maurice Allem, ''Anthologie poétique française, XVIIIe siècle'', Paris, Garnier Frères, 1919
* Cardinal
Georges Grente (dir.), ''Dictionnaire des lettres françaises. Le XVIIIe siècle'', nouvelle édition revue et mise à jour sous la direction de François Moureau, Paris, Fayard, 1995, (p. 999-1000).
*
/fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Charles-Fran%C3%A7ois_Panard Charles-François Panardon Wikisource
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18th-century French dramatists and playwrights
18th-century French poets
18th-century French male writers
French chansonniers
Writers from Normandy
1689 births
1765 deaths