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Name
  
Jean-Claude Trial

Role
  
Composer

Died
  
June 23, 1771


Jean-Claude Trial

Jean-Claude Trial (13 December 1732 - 23 June 1771) was a French composer and, with Pierre Montan Berton, co-director of the Académie Royale de Musique 1767-1771, following François Francœur and François Rebel and preceding Antoine Dauvergne and Nicolas-René Joliveau. It was during his and Berton's directorship that the main hall at the Palais Royal burned down on 6 April 1763.

Trial was born in Avignon. His opera Silvie, 1765, co-written with Pierre Montan Berton, was the last pastorale héroïque to be written by French composers. He died in Paris, aged 38, shortly after the destruction of the hall.

Works, editions and recordings

  • Sylvie, Fontainebleau 1765
  • References

    Jean-Claude Trial Wikipedia