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Name
  
Georges Hartmann

Role
  
Dramatist

Died
  
May 1900, Paris, France


Books
  
Werther: A Performance Guide

Libretti
  
Werther, Madame Chrysantheme

Similar People
  
Jules Massenet, Andre Messager, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Georges Hartmann (15 May 1843, Paris - May 1900, Paris) was a French dramatist and opera librettist who wrote under the pen name Henri Grémont.

Since 1870 he was also a music publisher, publishing compositions of Jules Massenet. In May 1891 his publishing house failed and he was forced to sell it to Henri Heugel which, subsequently (through merger in 1980), became part of Alphonse Leduc publishing empire.

Hartmann's librettos include Massenet's Hérodiade (1881) and Werther (1892), Silver's "Château Brillon" (1892), André Messager's Madame Chrysanthème (1893) and Reynaldo Hahn's L'Île du rêve (1898).

References

Georges Hartmann Wikipedia


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