请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 William Bertrand Busnach
释义

  1. Notes

{{EngvarB|date=April 2014}}{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2014}}William Bertrand Busnach (7 March 1832, Paris – 20 January 1907, Paris)[1] was a French dramatist.[2]

Busnach was a nephew of the composer Fromental Halévy. His father was associated with David Ben Joseph Coen Bakri, to whom France was indebted to the amount of some twenty-odd million francs for provisions furnished to Napoleon Bonaparte in Egypt. The lawsuit lasted for more than fifty years, and Busnach and his partner were not paid in full at the end. The elder Busnach, an Algerian Jew, became a naturalised Italian in the time of the Deys, and was the first interpreter of the French army. He established himself in Paris in 1835.

William – an Italian Jew born in France of an Algerian father, with a German (European way of writing the Arabic name Boujnah is a more logic explanation) surname and an English given name – was at first employed in the customs department. He subsequently devoted himself to dramatic work, writing many plays,[3] a number of which have been successful. They include: Les Virtuoses du Pavé, 1864; Première Fraîcheur, Paris-Revue, 1869; Héloïse et Abélard, with music by Henry Litolff, 1872; Forte en Gueule, La Liqueur d'Or, in collaboration with Armand Liorat, music by Laurent de Rillé 1873; Kosiki, with Liorat, music by Alexandre Charles Lecocq, 1876 and with Albert Vanloo Ali-Baba, 1887.

In 1867 Busnach assumed the direction of the Théâtre de l'Athénée, where several of his operettas (Fleur-de-Thé, etc.) were performed. His greatest successes he achieved, however, with his adaptation of celebrated novels for the stage; for example, L'Assommoir, 1881; Nana, 1882; Pot-Bouille, 1883, all by Émile Zola; Le Petit Jacques, by Jules Claretie, 1885; La Marchande des Quatre Saisons, etc.[4]

Busnach is also the author of the following novels: La Fille de M. Lecoq, 1886; Le Petit Gosse, 1889; Cyprienne Guérard, 1895, etc.

A chapter of Vanloo's memoirs Sur le plateau, Souvenirs d'un librettiste is about Busnach, where Vanloo described his colleague as a jovial, lively man, on close terms with all Paris, and who took delight in using strong language.[5]

{{Jewish Encyclopedia|article=William Bertrand Busnach|url=http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?letter=B&artid=1618}}

Notes

1. ^The Times, Monday, 21 January 1907; pg. 9; Issue 38235; col F Obituaries
2. ^Lermina, Dictionnaire Biographique Illustré; La Grande Encyclopédie
3. ^Marlo Johnston, [https://books.google.com/books?id=0rzX3cilARsC& Madame Thomassin: pièce inédite], pages 59–87
4. ^List of works at the Rodrigues-Henriques family site
5. ^Quoted in the Opéra-Comique Dossier Pédagogique: ALI-BABA (Anne Le Nabour (2013)
{{Commons category|William Busnach}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Busnach, William Bertrand}}

7 : 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights|French theatre managers and producers|French opera librettists|Writers from Paris|1832 births|1907 deaths|Burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/9/22 5:31:19