Albert Vanloo

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Albert Vanloo (French: [albɛʁ vɑ̃lo]; Brussels, 10 September 1846 – 1920, Paris) was a Belgian librettist and playwright.

Vanloo lived in Paris as a child and was attracted to the theatre. As a young student he began writing plays and opéra comique libretti, notably with Eugène Leterrier who remained his main collaborator until the latter's death in 1884. He also worked with the writers William Busnach, Henri Chivot and Georges Duval.

Libretti[edit]

For Alexandre Charles Lecocq

For Jacques Offenbach

For Andre Gedalge

  • Volapük-Revue (1886) - with William Busnach[1]

For Emmanuel Chabrier

For Edmond Audran

  • L'oeuf rouge (1890) - with Busnach

For André Messager

Bibliography[edit]

  • Vanloo, Albert (1913) Sur le plateau: souvenirs d'une librettiste. Paris

References[edit]

  1. ^ "20th century violin concertante - Gedalge, Andre".

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