François-Hippolyte Barthélémon

François-Hippolyte Barthélémon

François Hippolyte Barthélemon (born Bordeaux (Gironde), France, 27 July 1741 – died, Christ Church, Surrey County, England, 20 July 1808) was a French violinist, pedagogue, and composer active in England.

Biography

François Barthélemon was born in Bordeaux, in the Aquitaine region of France. He received his education in Paris, where he studied musical composition and violin, and performed in the orchestra of the Comédie-Italienne. In 1764, he traveled to England to lead a band at the King’s Theatre and at Marylebone Gardens where he was received with enthusiasm. This lead to a commission for his first dramatic stage work, "Pelopida", an opera in three acts in the Italian style that was performed at the King’s Theatre in 1766. David Garrick of the Drury Lane Theatre engaged him to compose music to Garrick’s two-act farcical burletta based on the Orpheus myth, which premiered in 1768. In the same year, Barthélemon also premiered "Oithona", a three-act dramatic operatic poem; "La fleuve Scamandre" ("The Scamander River"), a French-style comic opera based on a Greek myth; and "The Judgment of Paris", another two-act burletta. Further engagements lead him to decide to stay in England, where he wed Mary Young and raised a family.

Barthélemon’s dashing French style of composition allowed him to produce musical entertainments in a wide range of styles. He composed salon music and chamber music, as well as volumes of popular songs, some of which were published in London in 1790. The King’s Theatre engaged him to write ballet music. Barthélemon also composed scenes for humorous English ballad operas and for masques. "The Maid of Oaks", a masque within a comedy in five acts based on "Sylvain" by Jean-François Marmontel, enjoyed much success in 1774.

As a private teacher, Bartélemon received approval for his "scientific" technique of violin playing, however, some popular critics felt his musical compositions lacked "a clearly developed personal style."

Barthélemon died in Surrey County, England at age 66.

elected Works

*"Pelopida", opera in 3 acts (1766)
*"Orpheus", burletta in 2 acts (1767)
*"Oithona", dramatic poem in 3 acts (1768)
*"The Judgment of Paris", burletta in 2 acts (1768)
*"Le fleuve Scamandre", comic opera (1768)
*"The Magic Girdle", burletta in 2 parts (1770)
*"The Noble Pedlar, or The Fortune Hunter", burletta in 2 parts (1770)
*"The Portrait", burletta in 2 parts (ca. 1771)
*"The Wedding Day", burletta in 2 parts (1773)
*"La zingara, or The Gypsy", burletta in 2 parts (1773)
*"The Election", musical interlude (1774)
*"The Maid of the Oaks", masque with a comedy in 5 acts (1774)
*"Belphagor, or The Wishes", comic opera afterpiece in 2 acts (1778)

ources

* Sadie, Stanley (Ed.) [1992] (1994). The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, vol. 1, A-D, chpt: "Barthelemon [Barthélemon] , François Hippolyte" by Linda V. Troost, New York: MacMillan. ISBN 0-935859-92-6.


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