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Louis Anseaume (1721 – 7 July 1784 in Paris) was a
French playwright and librettist. He
contributed the
words for
operas by André
Ernest Modeste Grétry...
- playwrights,
skilled at
keeping up with the
latest trends in the theatre.
Louis Anseaume, Michel-Jean
Sedaine and
Charles Simon Favart were
among the most famous...
- (eds.) (2017). "Bagrus meridionalis" in FishBase.
April 2017 version.
Anseaume, L.; and G.G.
Teugels (1999). On the
rehabilitation of the
clariid catfish...
- de l'Hôtel de
Bourgogne Paris Le
dormeur éveillé opéra
comique 2
Louis Anseaume 27
October 1764 Château de Fontainebleau,
Fontainebleau **** comédie-lyrique...
- verse, 1750, Le Troc,
parody of the
Troqueurs by Vadé, one-act
opera with
Anseaume, 1750, Le Boulevard,
comedy in one act and in verse, 1750, L'Impromptu...
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fausse esclave (revised as La vestale) opéra
comique 1 act
after Louis Anseaume and Pierre-Augustin Lefèvre de Marcouville's La
fausse aventurière 8 January...
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comique in two acts by the
composer Egidio Duni with a
libretto by
Louis Anseaume. It was
first performed at the Théâtre de la
Foire Saint-Laurent in Paris...
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prologue and 1 act
Louis Anseaume 22
August 1772 Théâtre des
Italiens Le
retour de
tendresse comédie mêlée d'ariettes 1 act
Louis Anseaume 1
October 1774 Théâtre...
- the
French name
Thomas d'Hèle) with
additional contributions by
Louis Anseaume. It was
based on the
burlesque opera Midas (1760) by Kane O'Hara. The public...
- d'ariettes) in
three acts by the
composer Egidio Duni. The libretto, by
Louis Anseaume, is
based on
George Lillo's play The
London Merchant or The
History of...