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Paul de Choudens

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Libretti
  
Amica, La Passion

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Died
  
7 October 1925, Paris, France

Similar
  
Pietro Mascagni, Albert Dupuis, Gabriel Fauré

Paul (de) Choudens, also known under the pseudonym Paul Bérel (5 June 1850 – 7 Octobre 1925), was a 19th/20th century French musician, music publisher, poet and librettist.

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Biography

Choudens was born in Paris. In 1888, with his brother Antony, he took over the publishing house established by his father Antoine de Choudens in 1845 and made a fortune in publishing in particular, the music scores of Faust by Gounod and Carmen by Bizet. He was a staunch supporter of Alfred Bruneau, Paul Vidal and André Messager.

As a librettist, he translated and adaptated Der Schauspieldirektor by Mozart in collaboration with Arthur Bernède with whom he would write five libretti for the composer Félix Fourdrain.

Libretti

  • Henri Hirschmann: Lovelace (in collaboration with Jules Barbier)
  • Pietro Mascagni: Amica
  • Isidore de Lara: Sanga
  • Ruggero Leoncavallo: Maïa
  • Camille Erlanger: L'Aube rouge
  • Albert Dupuis: La Passion
  • Xavier Leroux: La Plus forte
  • Henry Février: Oletta, la fille du Corse
  • References

    Paul de Choudens Wikipedia