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Francis Chassaigne

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20: 268: 242:, many of whose members where singers and stage artists. The daughter of a theatre director, Roland was born in 1851 and began performing at the age of five. She created a number of roles in the operettas of the day and was also an accomplished dancer. After her retirement from the stage, she had a successful career touring as a concert singer, often accompanied on the piano by Chassaigne. In 1912, the couple published 63: 495:
Aronson (1913) p. 178. Aronson had clearly lost touch with Chassaigne, as he stated in his memoirs that Chassaigne had died before he could complete the promised operetta. However, Chassaigne outlived Aronson by two
165:, commissioned another opera directly from Chassaigne with the libretto to be written by Henry Farnie. Farnie died in 1889 having completed only an outline of the work, which he had called 74:
in Brussels in 1847, Chassaigne studied music there before settling in Paris. His first compositions were popular songs for the operetta stars of the day such as "Jeanne la Sabotière" for
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in New York on May 14, 1888, and again proved very popular. On the strength of these successes the theatrical producer,
50:(1886) became very popular in Britain and the United States. Chassaigne was married to the Swiss-born operetta singer 568: 267: 438: 194: 158: 590:(edited and annotated by Michel Golfier, Jean-Didier Wagneur, Patrick Ramseyer). Seyssel: Champ Vallon, 2000. 448: 186: 174: 393: 273: 221: 128: 110: 40: 421: 141: 46: 209:. According to Aronson's memoirs, Chaissaigne had planned to compose a further operetta for him, based on 286: 75: 410: 133: 126:
premiered at the Nouveautés on 27 January 1883. It was only a partial success, but its English version
38:, songs, and numerous pieces of dance music for piano. The English-language versions of his operettas, 645: 640: 234: 214: 537: 452: 398: 210: 190: 119: 97: 591: 575: 543: 358: 336: 239: 93: 302: 178: 162: 528: 405:); premiered at the Théâtre des Nouveautés, Paris, 27 January 1883. The English version, 84: 556: 604: 414: 101: 79: 193:
on 19 April 1890. Its American premiere followed in October of that year at Aronson's
629: 426: 402: 170: 123: 323:(libretto by Gaston Villemer and Lucien Delormel); premiered at the Eldorado, 1874 295:(libretto by Gaston Villemer and Lucien Delormel); premiered at the Eldorado, 1872 351:(libretto by Louis Péricaud and Lucien Delormel); premiered at the Eldorado, 1877 345:(libretto by Louis Péricaud and Lucien Delormel); premiered at the Eldorado, 1877 447:(libretto by Max Pemberton, Edgar Smith, and William Lestocq); premiered at the 100:. In 1882, he was given the chance to compose his first full-length operetta by 34:) (30 October 1847 – 21 December 1922) was a Belgian-born French composer of 558:
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in 1922 at the age of 75. Louise Roland died sometime after 1924.
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Servatoire, comédie vocale en 3 actes, en prose rimée et rythmée
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Roland, Louise; Chassaigne, Francis; Dreux, Jane Aymard (1912).
82:. By the mid-1870s he had become a prolific composer of one-act 383:(libretto by Hermil and Numès); premiered at the Eldorado, 1879 238:, a famous Parisian literary club founded by the French writer 389:(libretto by Alphonse Siégel); premiered at the Eldorado, 1881 371:(libretto by Alphonse Siégel); premiered at the Eldorado, 1878 317:(libretto by Jules de Rieux); premiered at the Eldorado, 1873 311:(libretto by Jules de Rieux); premiered at the Eldorado, 1873 136:, was popular in English-speaking countries for many years. 377:(libretto by Gaston Marot); premiered at the Eldorado, 1878 220:
Chassaigne was married to the Swiss-born operetta and
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and Lucien Delormel); premiered at the Eldorado, 1876
555:FĂ©tis, François-Joseph and Pougin, Arthur (1880). 433:, Paris, 13 February 1886. The English version, 285:(libretto by Gaston Villemer); premiered at the 108:. Dedicated to Brasseur, Chassaigne's three-act 609:. Paris: Societe d'edition et de publications. 8: 409:, with a libretto translated and adapted by 132:, with a libretto translated and adapted by 536:Caradec, François and Weill, Alain (2007). 232:. Both she and Chassaigne were members of 169:. In the end, the libretto was written by 149:on 13 February 1886. The English version, 277:, Chassaigne's first full-length operetta 96:of Paris, most of which premiered at the 266: 18: 603:Paulus (Jean-Paul Habans) (circa 1906) 570:The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre 482: 480: 478: 465: 429:and Albert Fonteny); premiered at the 533:. New York: McBride, Nast and Company 7: 201:did not achieve the same success as 271:Cover of the piano/vocal score for 686:19th-century French male musicians 681:20th-century French male musicians 305:); premiered at the Eldorado, 1873 250:(sung comedy). Chassaigne died in 14: 139:His second full-length operetta, 656:20th-century classical composers 651:19th-century classical composers 217:, but this was never completed. 66:Chassaigne's wife, Louise Roland 228:who appeared frequently at the 530:Theatrical and Musical Memoirs 92:(short musical plays) for the 1: 676:20th-century French composers 671:19th-century French composers 431:Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens 417:in London on 29 October 1883. 147:Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens 23:Francis Chassaigne circa 1890 584:Goudeau, Émile (1888/2000). 574:. 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It premiered at the 106:Théâtre des NouveautĂ©s 104:, the director of the 67: 24: 422:Les noces improvisĂ©es 333:Deux mauvaises bonnes 270: 142:Les noces improvisĂ©es 65: 47:Les noces improvisĂ©es 32:Francisque Chassaigne 22: 567:Gänzl, Kurt (1994). 460:Notes and references 361:); premiered at the 349:La famille de PamĂ©la 230:Théâtre des VariĂ©tĂ©s 453:Newcastle upon Tyne 191:Newcastle upon Tyne 78:and "Peureuse" for 394:Le droit d'aĂ®nesse 279: 274:Le droit d'aĂ®nesse 111:Le droit d'aĂ®nesse 68: 41:Le droit d'aĂ®nesse 28:Francis Chassaigne 25: 596:978-2-87673-287-2 587:Dix ans de bohème 542:. 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Index


operettas
Le droit d'aînesse
Les noces improvisées

Thérésa
Louise Théo
opéras bouffes
café-concerts
Eldorado
Jules Brasseur
Théâtre des Nouveautés
Le droit d'aînesse
libretto
Eugène Leterrier
Albert Vanloo
Falka
Henry Farnie
Les noces improvisées
Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens
Casino Theatre
Rudolph Aronson
Max Pemberton
Edgar Smith
William Lestocq
Theatre Royal
Newcastle upon Tyne
Casino Theatre
Louis XIV
Versailles

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