- Louis Joseph Saint-Amans
Louis Joseph Saint-Amans (
26 June 1749 Marseilles -c.1820Paris ) was a Frenchcomposer . Initially studying to be alawyer , Saint-Amans abandoned his studies to travel around southernFrance with an Italian theater troupe performingopere buffe . He then spent three years inItaly as atutor to the children of aSwiss baron . Interested in music, he studied the works of Italian composers on his own, ultimately deciding to pursue his own career as anopera composer. He returned to Paris in 1769 and his firstopéra comique , "Dom Alvar et Mincia", débuted the following year. He composed several more operas and ballets over the next few years, some of which appeared at theOpéra National de Paris . However, none of these works were met with particular success. In 1778, Saint-Amans moved to Brussels to become the conductor of theThéâtre de la Monnaie . Saint-Amans finally found success while working in Brussels, enjoying a six-year period of well received compositions. After returning to Paris in 1884, he was appointed professor of singing at the Ecole Royale de Chant (later theParis Conservatoire ). He continued to write opéras comiques until the early years of the 19th century, but lack of critical acclaim and a move to Brest (following the loss of his position at the Conservatoire) may have led him to abandon composing for the stage during his last 15 years. Over his entire career, Saint-Amans wrote twenty-six operas, of which all but two have been lost. He also composed several religious works including a number of motets and oratorios. In 1807 he composed a "Te Deum" forNapoleon ’s birthday celebrations.Operas
*"Alvar et Mancia, ou Le Captif de retour" (1770)
*"La Coquette du village, ou Le Baiser pris et rendu" (1771)
*"Le Poirier" (1772)
*"Le Médecin de l'amour" (1773)
*"La Forêt enchantée" (1774)
*"Le Faux vieillard" (1774)
*"Oroés" (1776)
*"Daphnis et Thémire" (1778)
*"L'Occasion" (1778/80)
*"La Fausse veuve" (1778)
*"Psyché et l'Amour" (1778)
*"La Rosière de Salency" (1778)
*"Emirène" (1780)
*"La Fête de Flore" (1784)
*"Le Prix de l'arc" (1785)
*"Ninette à la cour, ou Le Caprice amoureux" (1785)
*"La Fée Urgèle" (1788)
*"Scène d'Alcyone" (1789)
*"Laurence" (1790)
*"L'Heureux démenti" (1794)
*"Aspasie" (1795)
*"Le Pauvre homme" (1797)
*"La Tireuse de cartes" (1799)
*"L'Isle déserte" (1801)
*"Chacun à son plan" (1802)
*"La Leçon littéraire" (1807)ources
*Elisabeth Cook. The "
New Grove Dictionary of Opera ", edited by Stanley Sadie (1992), ISBN 0-333-73432-7 and ISBN 1-56159-228-5
*"The Oxford Dictionary of Opera", by John Warrack and Ewan West (1992), ISBN 0-19-869164-5
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