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Fuzelier was born and died in Paris. He wrote more than 200 plays for the [[Théâtre de la foire]] (theatres of the fair), alone or in collaboration with [[Alain-René Lesage]], [[Alexis Piron]] or {{ill|fr|Jacques-Philippe d'Orneval }}.
Fuzelier was born and died in Paris. He wrote more than 200 plays for the [[Théâtre de la foire]] (theatres of the fair), alone or in collaboration with [[Alain-René Lesage]], [[Alexis Piron]] or {{ill|fr|Jacques-Philippe d'Orneval }}.


Fuzelier wrote the [[libretto]] to ''[[Les Indes galantes]]'', an [[opéra-ballet]] with music by [[Jean-Philippe Rameau]]. Fuzelier also wrote some works for the [[Comédie-Française]] and was one of the principal editors of the ''[[Mercure de France]]'', from 1721 to 1724 and from 1744 to 1752.
Fuzelier wrote the [[libretto]] to ''[[Les Fêtes grecques et romaines]]'', a ballet héroïque with music by [[François Colin de Blamont]] (1723) and to ''[[Les Indes galantes]]'', an [[opéra-ballet]] with music by [[Jean-Philippe Rameau]] (1735), both performed in Paris at the [[Théâtre du Palais-Royal (rue Saint-Honoré)|Théâtre du Palais-Royal]] by the [[Paris Opera|Académie Royale de Musique]]. Fuzelier also wrote some works for the [[Comédie-Française]] and was one of the principal editors of the ''[[Mercure de France]]'', from 1721 to 1724 and from 1744 to 1752.


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Louis Fuzelier (1672[1] or 1674[2] – 19 September 1752) was a French playwright.

Fuzelier was born and died in Paris. He wrote more than 200 plays for the Théâtre de la foire (theatres of the fair), alone or in collaboration with Alain-René Lesage, Alexis Piron or fr [Jacques-Philippe d'Orneval ].

Fuzelier wrote the libretto to Les Fêtes grecques et romaines, a ballet héroïque with music by François Colin de Blamont (1723) and to Les Indes galantes, an opéra-ballet with music by Jean-Philippe Rameau (1735), both performed in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal by the Académie Royale de Musique. Fuzelier also wrote some works for the Comédie-Française and was one of the principal editors of the Mercure de France, from 1721 to 1724 and from 1744 to 1752.

References

  1. ^ James R. Anthony and Roger Savage. "Fuzelier, Louis." Grove Music Online
  2. ^ "Louis Fuzelier (1672?–1752)", Dictionnaire des journalistes (1600–1789)] Template:Fr icon

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