- Étienne Tréfeu
Étienne Victor Tréfeu (de Tréval) (born
Saint-Lô ,Manche ,25 September ,1821 – diedParis , June, 1903), was a Frenchlibrettist , song writer and theatre manager. He is best known for his work withJacques Offenbach , including "Le rêve d'une nuit d'été" (1855), "Croquefer, ou Le dernier des paladins" (1857), "Geneviève de Brabant " (1859), "Il signor Fagotto" (1863), "Le fifre enchanté, ou Le soldat magicien" (1864), "Jeanne qui pleure et Jean qui rit" (1864), "Coscoletto, ou Le lazzarone" (1865), "La princesse de Trébizonde" (1869), "La romance de la rose" (1869), "Boule de neige" (1871), and "Whittington" (1874).He originally came to prominence as a writer of popular songs. In 1873 he became the administrator of the
Théâtre de la Gaîté in Paris.ource
"Tréfeu (de Tréval), Etienne (Victor)" by Andrew Lamb, in 'The
New Grove Dictionary of Opera ', ed. Stanley Sadie (London, 1992) ISBN 0-333-73432-7
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