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词条 Louis-Luc Loiseau de Persuis
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  1. Works for the stage

  2. References

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Louis-Luc Loiseau de Persuis (4 July 1769 – 20 December 1819) was a French violinist, conductor, choirmaster, teacher, composer, and theatre director.

After commencing his studies of music in his hometown of Metz, Persuis moved to Paris in 1787, and entered the orchestra of the Opéra in 1793. His entire career was within this institution; he became choirmaster in 1803, then conductor in 1810, replacing Jean-Baptiste Rey. He simultaneously worked in administrative rôles, as manager, musical inspector-general (1816), stage manager (1817), then chief director from 3 September 1817 until 13 November 1819, on which date illness forced him to resign.

Persuis composed ballets, operas, and opéras comiques. His greatest success was Le triomphe de Trajan (1807), written in collaboration with Le Sueur. From 1810 to 1815, Persuis was the most performed composer at the Opéra, with 157 performances, largely due to Trajan. His opéras comiques found favour at the Théâtre Favart. He also adapted others' works, for example the oratorio Les Croisés (Die Befreyung von Jerusalem, 1813) by Maximilian Stadler.

Persuis taught singing at the Conservatoire de Paris until 1802. His name was proposed for a singing school at the Opéra, but the school was not established, although he continued to teach choristers informally.

He died in Paris.

Works for the stage

Title[1] Genre Acts Libretto Premiere date Venue
Nuit}}La nuit espagnole opéra-comique unknown Fiev}} J. Fiévée1791-06-14}} 14 June 1791Feydeau}} Théâtre Feydeau
Estelle opéra-comique 3 acts Villebrune 1793-12-17}} 17 December 1793National}} Théâtre National
Phanor et Angéla opéra-comique 3 acts Faur 1798-07-00}} July 1798Feydeau}} Théâtre Feydeau
Leonidas}}Léonidas, ou Les spartiates (with Gresnick) opera unknown Pixérécourt 1799-08-15}} 15 August 1799Théâtre des Arts}}
Fanny Morna, ou L'écossaise drame-lyrique 3 acts Favieres}} E. Favières1799-08-22}} 22 August 1799Opéra-Comique}}, {{Nowrap|Salle Favart I}}
Fruit}} Le fruit défendu opera 1 act Gosse}} E. Gosse1800-03-07}} 7 March 1800Salle Favart I}}
Marcel, ou L'héritier supposé opéra-comique 1 act Pixérécourt 1801-02-12}} 12 February 1801Salle Favart I}}
Inaug}} L'inauguration du Temple de la victoire (with Le Sueur) tragédie-lyrique 1 act Baour-Lormain, Gardel[2] (choreography) 1807-01-02}} 2 January 1807Théâtre des Arts}}
Retour}} Le retour d’Ulysse ballet 3 acts Milon (choreography) 1807-02-24}} 24 February 1807Théâtre des Arts}}
Triom}} Le triomphe de Trajan (with Le Sueur) tragédie-lyrique 3 acts Esmen}} J. Esménard, Gardel[2] (choreography)1807-10-23}} 23 October 1807Théâtre des Arts}}
Jerus}} La Jérusalem délivrée tragédie-lyrique 5 acts Baour}} P.-M. Baour-Lormain after T. Tasso, Gardel[2] (choreography)1812-07-15}} 15 September 1812Théâtre des Arts}}
Nina, ou La folle par amour ballet 2 acts Milon (choreography) 1813-11-23}} 23 November 1813Théâtre des Arts}}
Epreuve}} L’épreuve villageoise, ou André et Denise ballet 2 acts[3] Milon (choreography) 1815-04-04}} 4 April 1815Théâtre des Arts}}
Heur}} L’heureux retour (with Berton and Kreutzer) opéra-ballet 1 act Milon (choreography) 1815-07-25}} 25 July 1815Théâtre des Arts}}
Carn}} Le carnaval de Venise, ou La constance à l'épreuve (with Kreutzer) ballet 2 acts Milon (choreography) 1816-02-22}} 22 February 1816Théâtre des Arts}}
Dieux}} Les dieux rivaux, ou Les fêtes de Cythère (with Berton, Kreutzer, and Spontini) opéra-ballet 1 act Dieu}} M. Dieulafoy and C. Briffaut1816-06-21}} 21 June 1816Théâtre des Arts}}
Zauber}} Der Zauberschlaf (with A. Gyrowetz [Act 2]) ballet 2 acts Aumer[4] (choreography) 1818-01-16}} 16 January 1818 Vienna, Hoftheater

References

Notes
1. ^The information in the list of stage works is from Mongrédien and Quetin 2001, unless otherwise noted.
2. ^Pitou 1985, vol. 2, p. 572.
3. ^Pitou 1985, vol. 2, p. 573.
4. ^Schreyvogel & Glossy 1903, [https://books.google.com/books?id=gUhOAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA476 p. 476], no. 16.
Sources
  • Chaillou, David (2004). Napoléon et l'Opéra, {{pp.|82–84}}.
  • Fauquet, Joël-Marie (2003). Dictionnaire de la musique en France au XIXe siècle, p. 958.
  • Gourret , Jean (1984). Ces hommes qui ont fait l’Opéra, pp. 111–112.
  • Mongrédien, Jean; Quetin, Laurine (2001). "Persuis, Louis-Luc Loiseau de" in Sadie 2001.
  • Sadie, Stanley, editor; John Tyrell; executive editor (2001). The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2nd edition. London: Macmillan. {{ISBN|9781561592395}} (hardcover). {{OCLC|419285866}} (eBook).
  • Schreyvogel, Joseph; Glossy, Karl, editor (1903). Josef Schreyvogels Tagebücher, 1810-1823, vol. 2 (in German). Berlin: Gesellschaft für Theatergeschichte. [https://books.google.com/books?id=gUhOAAAAMAAJ&pg=PP7 View] at Google Books.

External links

  • Works and performances at CESAR
  • Notice d'autorité personne for Persuis at BnF
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|title=director of the Académie royale de musique
|before=Alexandre-Étienne Choron
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