Ludovic Halévy (1834–1908)
Autor de Carmen
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Obras de Ludovic Halévy
Bizet : Carmen [libretto : French/English. Standard version with sung recitatives]] (1959) — librettist — 23 copias
Orpheus in the Underworld [libretto] — Librettist — 11 copias
Opern der Welt : Textbuch : Einführung und Kommentar : Bizet : Carmen (1979) — Librettist — 8 copias
Opera Classics Library : Opera study guide and libretto : Bizet : Carmen (2001) — Librettist — 4 copias
Madame et Monsieur Cardinal 2 copias
L'été de la Saint-Martin 2 copias
L'Avant-scène Opéra : Offenbach : Orphée aux enfers [libretto + commentary] (1998) — Librettist — 2 copias
Los Clásicos de la Ópera 400 años : Bizet : Carmen [sound recording + libretto] — Librettist — 1 copia
Bizet : Carmen [libretto : French/English] {Rullman} — Librettist — 1 copia
Les petites cardinal 1 copia
La Belle Helene 1 copia
Un Marige d'Amour 1 copia
L'Abbe Constantin 1 copia
U'Invasion 1 copia
Obras relacionadas
Carmen - Opera di Roma Giugno 2014 — Autor — 1 copia
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Nombre canónico
- Halévy, Ludovic
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1834-01-01
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1908-05-07
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- France
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Paris, France
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Paris, France
- Lugares de residencia
- Paris, France
- Educación
- Lycée Louis Le Grand, Paris
- Ocupaciones
- librettist
playwright
novelist
short story writer - Relaciones
- Halèvy, Daniel (Fils)
Halévy, Elie (Fils)
Halévy, Léon (father) - Organizaciones
- Académie française (1884)
- Biografía breve
- Ludovic Halévy was born in Paris, France, the son of the writer Léon Halévy and his second wife Louise Alexandrine Lebas. He paternal uncle was the operatic composer Jacques François Fromental Halévy. Ludovic was educated at the Lycée Louis le Grand and then became a member of the French civil service. He began writing for the stage in his spare time. His first major success was his contribution to the libretto for Jacques Offenbach's 1858 opera Orphée aux enfers (Orpheus in the Underworld). In 1861, Halévy began a literary partnership with Henri Meilhac that lasted 20 years and that would produce a series of humorous and witty works that epitomized the spirit of the Second Empire even while making fun of it. Together the two men wrote the librettos for Offenbach’s operettas La Belle Hélène (1864), Barbe-bleue (1866), La Vie Parisienne (1866), and La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein (1867), among others, all highly popular works in their day. They also wrote the libretto for Georges Bizet’s opera Carmen (1875). They also co-wrote popular drawing-room comedies, including Fanny (1868) and Froufrou (1869). The partnership came to an end in 1882. Halévy also independently wrote novels and short stories, including La Famille Cardinal (1883) and L’Abbé Constantin (1882), a huge bestseller. He was elected to the Académie française in 1884 and received the Legion of Honor.
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- Obras
- 41
- También por
- 5
- Miembros
- 530
- Popularidad
- #46,961
- Valoración
- 3.5
- Reseñas
- 8
- ISBNs
- 122
- Idiomas
- 8