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Charles de Longchamps

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Occupation
  
Playwright

Full Name
  
Charles Charpentier de Longchamps

Born
  
1768
Mauritius

Died
  
17 April 1832, Louviers, France

Similar
  
Victor‑Joseph Étienne de Jouy, François‑Adrien Boieldieu, Luigi Cherubini, Louis Antoine de Saint‑Just

Charles Charpentier de Longchamps (1768 – 17 April 1832) was a French playwright.

A Secretary to the Grand Duchess of Berg, Naples Theatres Superintendent under the reign of Joachim Murat, a lyricist for François-Adrien Boieldieu for his Quinzième recueil de quatre nouvelles romances avec accompagnement de piano-forte and for his Recueil de six nouvelles romances avec accompagnement de harpe par M.de Cléry, his plays were presented on the most important Parisian stages of the XIXth century: Théâtre du Vaudeville, Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique, Théâtre-Français, etc.

Works

  • 1797: Ma Tante Aurore, ou le roman impromptu, comedy in 2 acts, mixed with ariettes, music by François-Adrien Boieldieu,
  • 1799: L'Heureuse nouvelle, opera impromptu à l'occasion de la paix
  • 1799: L'Arbitre, ou les Consultations de l'an sept, comedy in 1 act in prose mixed with vaudevilles
  • 1799: Comment faire ? ou Les épreuves de misanthropie et repentir, comedy in one act, with Michel Dieulafoy and Étienne de Jouy
  • 1799: La Prisonnière, opera in 1 act and in prose, mixed with ariettes, with Claude Godard d'Aucourt de Saint-Just, music by Boieldieu and Luigi Cherubini
  • 1799: Le Vaudeville au Caire, comédie-folie in 1 act and in vaudevilles
  • 1799: Emma ou La prisonnière, opéra comique, music by Boieldieu and Cherubini
  • 1800: Le Tableau des Sabines, vaudeville in 1 act, with Dieulafoy and de Jouy
  • 1803: Le Séducteur amoureux, comedy in 3 acts, in verses
  • 1806: L'Ivrogne corrigé, comedy in 2 acts and in prose, with Dieulafoy
  • 1819: A-t-il perdu ?, comedy in 1 act and in prose
  • 1821: Poésies fugitives
  • 1825: Dans quel Siècle sommes-nous ?, comedy in 1 act, mixed with vaudevilles, with Dieulafoy and de Jouy
  • 1826: L'Égoïste par régime, comédie en vaudevilles in 1 act, with Ferdinand Laloue
  • References

    Charles de Longchamps Wikipedia