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Germain Delavigne

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Louis Marie Germain Delavigne (1 February 1790 – 3 November 1868) was a French playwright and librettist. [1]

16 relations: Casimir Delavigne, Charles Gounod, Charles VI (opera), Daniel Auber, Eugène Scribe, Fromental Halévy, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Giverny, Grand opera, La muette de Portici, La nonne sanglante, Libretto, Montmorency, Val-d'Oise, Playwright, Robert le diable, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.

Casimir Delavigne

Jean-François Casimir Delavigne (4 April 179311 December 1843) was a French poet and dramatist.

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Charles Gounod

Charles-François Gounod (17 June 181817 or 18 October 1893) was a French composer, best known for his Ave Maria, based on a work by Bach, as well as his opera Faust.

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Charles VI (opera)

Charles VI is an 1843 French grand opera in five acts with music composed by Fromental Halevy and a libretto by Casimir Delavigne and his brother Germain Delavigne.

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Daniel Auber

Daniel François Esprit Auber (29 January 178212/13 May 1871) was a French composer.

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Eugène Scribe

Augustin Eugène Scribe (24 December 179120 February 1861) was a French dramatist and librettist.

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Fromental Halévy

Jacques-François-Fromental-Élie Halévy, usually known as Fromental Halévy (27 May 179917 March 1862), was a French composer.

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Giacomo Meyerbeer

Giacomo Meyerbeer (born Jacob Liebmann Beer; 5 September 1791 – 2 May 1864) was a German opera composer of Jewish birth who has been described as perhaps the most successful stage composer of the nineteenth century.

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Giverny

Giverny is a commune in the Eure department in northern France.

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Grand opera

Grand opera is a genre of 19th-century opera generally in four or five acts, characterized by large-scale casts and orchestras, and (in their original productions) lavish and spectacular design and stage effects, normally with plots based on or around dramatic historic events.

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La muette de Portici

La muette de Portici (The Dumb Girl of Portici, or The Mute Girl of Portici), also called Masaniello in some versions, is an opera in five acts by Daniel Auber, with a libretto by Germain Delavigne, revised by Eugène Scribe.

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La nonne sanglante

La nonne sanglante (The Bloody Nun), is a five-act opera by Charles Gounod to a libretto by Eugène Scribe and Germain Delavigne.

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Libretto

A libretto is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical.

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Montmorency, Val-d'Oise

Montmorency is a commune in the northern suburbs of Paris, France.

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Playwright

A playwright or dramatist (rarely dramaturge) is a person who writes plays.

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Robert le diable

Robert le diable (Robert the Devil) is an opera in five acts composed by Giacomo Meyerbeer from a libretto written by Eugène Scribe and Germain Delavigne.

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The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians

The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians is an encyclopedic dictionary of music and musicians.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germain_Delavigne

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