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Occupation
  
Playwright

Auguste Pittaud de Forges

Full Name
  
Philippe-Auguste-Alfred Pittaud

Born
  
5 April 1803
Former 2nd arrondissement of Paris

Died
  
28 September 1881, Saint-Gratien, France

Libretti
  
Le 66, Paimpol et Périnette

Auguste Pittaud de Forges (5 April 1803 (15 germinal an XI) – 28 September 1881,) was a 19th-century French playwright.

Biography

His full name was Philippe-Auguste-Alfred Pittaud. He began his literary career under the pseudonyms Deforges, de Forge or Desforges. In 1861, he was authorized by imperial decree to officially join to his family name that of de Forges, He also used the pen name Paul de Lussan

He wrote many vaudevilles in collaboration with Adolphe de Leuven, Emmanuel Théaulon, Jean-François Bayard, Louis-Émile Vanderburch, Clairville, Adrien Robert, as well as librettos of several opéras comiques and operettas for Jacques Offenbach such as L'alcôve, opéra comique in 1 act (1847), Luc et Lucette, opéra comique in 1 act (1854), Paimpol et Périnette, saynète in 1 act (1855), Le 66, operetta in 1 act (1856), Les vivandières de la grande-armée, operetta bouffa in 1 act (1859), Fleurette, oder Trompeter und Näherin (composed as Fleurette c. 1863), opéra comique in 1 act (1872), Adolphe Adam (Le Bijou perdu, 1853 ; Les Pantins de Violette, 1856), Friedrich von Flotow (La veuve Grapin (revised in 1861 as Madame Bonjour)), etc.

Knighted on 5 June 1850, he was named an officer of the Legion of Honour on 12 August 1862. He was also a commander of the Order of St. Gregory the Great (Vatican), commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (Spain), officer in the Order of Léopold (Belgium) and knight of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus (Italy)

References

Auguste Pittaud de Forges Wikipedia