Pierre Laujon (13 January 1727 – 13 July 1811) was a French playwright and chansonnier. He was uncle to the playwright Pierre-Yves Barré. Theatre 1745:...
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May 12 – Louis-Charles-Joseph Rey, composer and cellist, 72 July 13 – Pierre Laujon, chansonnier (b. 1727) July 19 – Christian Gotthilf Tag, composer August...
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in free verse 1754: Zéphir et Fleurette, one-act opéra-comique, with Pierre Laujon and Charles-Simon Favart, (parody of Zélindor by François-Augustin de...
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parliament, then court clerk in Pau, but as the nephew of the chansonnier Pierre Laujon moved more and more towards a life in the theatre. With Piis, Jean-Baptiste...
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Amour pour amour 3 divertissements Pierre Laujon 10 March 1777 Versailles Matroco drame burlesque 5 acts Pierre Laujon 3 November 1777 Paris, Château du...
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Nation". On 16 April 1790 the theatre presented the world premiere of Pierre Laujon's Le Couvent, ou les Fruits du caractère et de l'éducation; the first...
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but also popular singers of comic opera from the Paris fairs, such as Pierre Laujon and Charles Collé, who became quite wealthy. The Masonic movement became...
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Bathilde's shoulders; she was believed to have commissioned a play from Pierre Laujon which featured a thinly disguised Duke of Bourbon and his mistress....
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Pierre Montan Berton (7 January 1727 – 14 May 1780) was a French composer and conductor. He resided primarily in Paris and was an opera director. Pierre's...
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Choisy Ismène et Isménias ou La fête de Jupiter tragédie en musique 3 Pierre Laujon 13 June 1763 Château de Choisy L'anneau perdu et retrouvé (in collaboration...
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or the Fruits of Character and Education) is a play in one act by Pierre Laujon. It was the first play in the history of French theatre to feature a...
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Jean-Étienne-Marie Portalis, 1803–1807, politician, philosopher and lawyer Pierre Laujon, 1807–1811, poet and songwriter Charles-Guillaume Étienne, 1811–1816...
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takes the form of a tragédie lyrique in three acts. The librettist is Pierre Laujon. The opera was performed again for the court at the Château de Fontainebleau...
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plus qu'à montrer par la ville La curiosité. » (Fuzelier mentioned by Pierre Laujon, Œuvres choisies, 1811) Jacques-Philippe d'Orneval on data.bnf.fr [fr]...
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Machines, Paris Ovide et Julie acte de ballet 1 Louis Fuzelier 16 July 1773 Théâtre du Palais-Royal, Paris Epaphus et Memphis opéra 4 Pierre Laujon ? ?...
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pp. 397–398. Trial, Jean-Claude (1732–1771); Berton, Pierre-Montan (1727–1780); Laujon, Pierre (1727–1811); Allard, Marie (1742–1802); Guimard, Marie...
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songs and to close so many places of entertainment. {Œuvres choisies by Pierre Laujon). Dîners joyeux pages 237–387, volume IV. Paris, Léopold Collin, 1811...
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18 April 1811: Laujon de retour à l'ancien Caveau, comédie en vaudeville in 1 act, par les convives du Caveau moderne, with Pierre-Yves Barré and Jean-Baptiste...
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this file? See media help. The tune is a variant of a melody from Pierre Laujon's opera Silvie, Act II, Scene 5. The epistle has five verses, each of...
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