- Alexandre Charles Lecocq
Alexandre Charles Lecocq (
June 3 ,1832 ,Paris –October 24 ,1918 , Paris) was a French musical composer. He was admitted into the Conservatoire in 1849, being already an accomplished pianist. He studied underBazin ,Halevy andBenoist , winning the first prize for harmony in 1850, and the second prize forfugue in 1852. He first gained notice by sharing withBizet the first prize for an operetta in a competition instituted by Offenbach.His
opéra comique , "Le Docteur Miracle", was performed at theThéâtre des Bouffes Parisiens in 1857. After that he wrote constantly for theatres, but produced nothing worthy of mention until "Fleur-de-thé" (1868), which ran for more than a hundred nights. "Les cent vierges" (1872) was also favorably received, but all his previous successes were cast into the shade by "La fille de Madame Angot " (Brussels , 1872), which in Paris in 1873 was performed for more than 400 nights consecutively, and which has since gained and retained enormous popularity. [ [http://www.oldandsold.com/opera/opera-29.shtml Opera - La Fille De Madame Angot ] at www.oldandsold.com] After 1873 Lecocq produced a large number of operettas, though he never equalled his early triumph in "La fille de Madame Angot".elected works
* "Le Docteur Miracle", opéra comique 1857
* "Fleur-de-thé", opéra bouffe 1868
* "Les cent vierges", opéra bouffe 1872
* "La fille de Madame Angot", opéra comique, Paris und London, 1873
* "Giroflé-Girofla", opéra bouffe Brussels 1874 [ [http://www.oldandsold.com/opera/opera-31.shtml Opera - Girofle-Girofla ] at www.oldandsold.com]
* "Les prés Saint-Gervais", opéra comique, Paris and London, 1874
* "La petite mariée", opéra bouffe Paris, 1875
* "Le petit duc", opéra comique Paris und London 1878
* "La petite mademoiselle", opéra comique Paris, 1879
* "Le jour et la nuit", opéra bouffe Paris, 1881
* "Le coeur et la main", opéra comique Paris, 1882
* "La princesse des Canaries", opéra bouffe Paris, 1883
* "Le cygne", ballet Paris, 1899
* "Yetta", opéra comique Brussels, 1903External links
* [http://musicaltheatreguide.com/composers/lecocq/charles_lecocq.htm Stage works]
*References
*1911
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