Alfred Dufresne, the Glossary
Jacques Marie Alfred Dufresne (1822, Orléans – 18 March 1863, Paris) was a 19th-century French composer and playwright.[1]
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17 relations: Adrien Decourcelle, Alfred de Musset, Alphonse de Lamartine, Aristide Hignard, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Eugène Bercioux, Eugène Mestépès, Fromental Halévy, Gustave de Penmarch, Jules Verne, Operetta, Orléans, Philippe Gille, Pierre Faubert, Pierre Gaveaux, Pierre Larousse, Victor Hugo.
- Musicians from Orléans
- Writers from Orléans
Adrien Decourcelle
Adrien Decourcelle (28 October 1821 – 6 August 1892) was a 19th-century French writer and playwright. Alfred Dufresne and Adrien Decourcelle are 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights.
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Alfred de Musset
Alfred Louis Charles de Musset-Pathay (11 December 1810 – 2 May 1857) was a French dramatist, poet, and novelist. Alfred Dufresne and Alfred de Musset are 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights.
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Alphonse de Lamartine
Alphonse Marie Louis de Prat de Lamartine (21 October 179028 February 1869) was a French author, poet, and statesman who was instrumental in the foundation of the French Second Republic and the continuation of the tricolore as the flag of France.
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Aristide Hignard
Jean-Louis Aristide Hignard (20 May 1822 – 20 March 1898) was a French composer of light opera notable as a friend of Jules Verne, also from Nantes and six years Hignard's junior, some of whose librettos and verse he set to music.
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Bibliothèque nationale de France
The ('National Library of France'; BnF) is the national library of France, located in Paris on two main sites known respectively as Richelieu and François-Mitterrand.
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Eugène Bercioux
Eugène Bercioux (1822–1898) was a 19th-century French playwright and poet. Alfred Dufresne and Eugène Bercioux are 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights.
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Eugène Mestépès
Eugène Gaston Mestépès (1818 in Pau – 15 May 1875 in Paris) was a 19th-century French librettist, playwright and theatre director. Alfred Dufresne and Eugène Mestépès are 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights.
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Fromental Halévy
Jacques-François-Fromental-Élie Halévy, usually known as Fromental Halévy (27 May 179917 March 1862), was a French composer. Alfred Dufresne and Fromental Halévy are 19th-century French male musicians.
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Gustave de Penmarch
Jules François Marie Duplessis Kergomard, called Gustave de Penmarch (14 July 1822, in Morlaix – 28 March 1901, in Morlaix) was a 19th-century French poet and chansonnier.
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Jules Verne
Jules Gabriel Verne (Longman Pronunciation Dictionary.; 8 February 1828 – 24 March 1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright. Alfred Dufresne and Jules Verne are 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights.
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Operetta
Operetta is a form of theatre and a genre of light opera.
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Orléans
Orléans ((US) and) is a city in north-central France, about 120 kilometres (74 miles) southwest of Paris.
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Philippe Gille
Philippe Emile François Gille (10 December 1831 – 19 March 1901) was a French dramatist and opera librettist, who was born and died in Paris. Alfred Dufresne and Philippe Gille are 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights.
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Pierre Faubert
Pierre Faubert (1806 – 31 July 1868) was a Haitian poet and playwright.
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Pierre Gaveaux
Pierre Gaveaux (6 October 1760 – 5 February 1825) was a French operatic tenor and composer, notable for creating the role of Jason in Cherubini's Médée and for composing Léonore, ou L'amour conjugal, the first operatic version of the story that later found fame as Fidelio.
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Pierre Larousse
Pierre Athanase Larousse (23 October 18173 January 1875) was a French grammarian, lexicographer and encyclopaedist.
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Victor Hugo
Victor-Marie Hugo, vicomte Hugo (26 February 1802 – 22 May 1885), sometimes nicknamed the Ocean Man, was a French Romantic writer and politician. Alfred Dufresne and Victor Hugo are 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights.
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See also
Musicians from Orléans
- Édouard Mignan
- Alfred Dufresne
- Christophe Moyreau
- Félix Cazot
- François Anatole Laurent de Rillé
- François Couturier
- François-Henri Houbart
- Jean-Baptiste Morin (composer)
- Joël-François Durand
- Michel Vuillermoz
- Pierre Jamet
- Ridsa
- Sylvie Gazeau
- Véronique Gens
- Vegedream
- Yves-Marie Pasquet
Writers from Orléans
- Édouard Fournier
- Étienne Lauréault de Foncemagne
- Abbo of Fleury
- Abraham Nicolas Amelot de la Houssaye
- Alfred Dufresne
- Amaury de Riencourt
- Anatole Bailly
- Anatole Loquin
- Arnulf of Orléans (12th century)
- Charles Péguy
- Charlotte d'Ornellas
- Claude Lucien Bergery
- Denis Pétau
- Florent Chrestien
- François Anatole Laurent de Rillé
- François-Yves Guillin
- Gérard Piouffre
- Georges Goyau
- Georges Lafenestre
- Gilles Delouche
- Guillaume Guiart
- Henri Lavedan
- Hugh Primas
- Jacob of Orléans
- Jacques Bongars
- Jean Claveret
- Jean Michel Constant Leber
- Jean-Louis Ferrary
- Jean-Pierre Chaline
- Jean-Pierre Lesguillon
- Joseph ben Isaac Bekhor Shor
- Louis Gustave Vapereau
- Marien Defalvard
- Michel Le Vassor
- Nicolas Gédoyn
- Nicolas Ysambert
- Patrick Le Hyaric
- Paul Auguste Gombault
- René Sédillot
- Robert Joseph Pothier
- Sophie Adriansen
- Stanislas Julien