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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:...
- 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 cast...
- 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 French...
- Jean-Étienne-Marie Portalis, 1803–1807, politician,
philosopher and
lawyer Pierre Laujon, 1807–1811, poet and
songwriter Charles-Guillaume Étienne, 1811–1816, poet...
- 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. That...
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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...
- 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 ? ?...
- 12 – Louis-Charles-Joseph Rey,
composer and cellist, 72 July 13 –
Pierre Laujon,
chansonnier (b. 1727) July 19 –
Christian Gotthilf Tag,
composer August...
- and to
close so many
places of entertainment. {Œuvres
choisies by
Pierre Laujon). Dîners
joyeux pages 237–387,
volume IV. Paris, Léopold Collin, 1811, in-8...
- 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...