- Pierre-Charles Roy
Pierre-Charles Roy (
Paris 1683 — Paris, 23 October 1764) was a French poet and man of letters, noted for his collaborations with the composersFrançois Francoeur andAndré Cardinal Destouches , to produce librettos for severalopera-ballet s, on classical subjects or pseudo-classicalpastiche s, for seven tragedies, and for his rivalry with the youngVoltaire , who immortalised Roy with some disdainful public words.In an early letter of 1719 to
Jean-Baptiste Rousseau , Voltaire says, "I have been so unfortunate under the name of Arouet [Voltaire's actual name was François-Marie Arouet.] that I have taken another one especially to be confused no more with the poet Roy." ["Roy" was still pronounced "ru-ay". Jay Caplan, "In the King's Wake: Post-absolutist Culture in France" (University of Chicago Press) 1999:43.]His first opera libretto, "Philomèle", was performed at the
Paris Opéra on 20 October 1705. By 1718 he had provided texts for seven "tragédies en musique" and was being hailed as a successor to Quinault. [ [http://cesar.org.uk/cesar2/people/people.php?fct=edit&person_UOID=100089 Calendrier Eléctronique des spectacles sous l'ancien régime: Pierre-Charles Roy] ]Roy won prizes from the
Académie Française and was elected to theAcadémie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres , but his attempts to become an "immortelle" of the Académie Française were repeatedly rejected, occasioning some clandestine satires and epigrams on his part; however, the Duchess of Maine invited him to write for the "Grandes Nuits de Sceaux" in 1714 and 1715. He was appointed a Chevalier of the Order of St-Michel (1742), the first man of letters to be so honoured; and Mme de Pompadour had his works performed at her Théâtre des Petits Cabinets in the Petite Galerie at Versailles, 1747-51.elected works
* "Philomèle" (1705), his first mounted success
* "Bradamante" (1707)
* "Callirhoé" (tragédie en musique, 1712), music by Destouches
* "Ariane" (1717)
* "Semiramis" (tragédie lyrique, 1718) music byCharles-Antoine Le Clerc
* "Les Éléments" (opéra-ballet, 1721), music byMichel Richard Delalande and Destouches
* "Les Stratagèmes de l'Amour" (ballet, 1726), music by Destouches
* "Les Augustales" (1744)
* "La Félicité" (1745)
* "Hippodamie"
* "Creüse"A modern biography and assessment is Elliot H. Polinger, "Pierre Charles Roy. Playwright and Satirist (1683-1764)", (New York: Institute of French Studies), 1930.
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