Frédéric Dupetit-Méré
Frédéric Dupetit-Méré , pseudonym Frédéric , (born September 10, 1785 in Paris , † July 4, 1827 there ) was a French playwright.
Life
Mainly under his stage name "Frédéric", Dupetit-Méré has, partly alone, partly in collaboration with other authors - including Victor Henri Joseph Brahain Ducange and Victor d'Arlincourt - a large number of historical-heroic melodrams , vaudevilles and feasts , among others with music by Louis Alexandre Piccinni .
Works (selection)
- Le Vieux Poète , Vaudeville in one act, Paris 1804
- La Famille vénitienne, ou le Château d'Orsenno , melodrama in three acts, Paris 1806
- L'Aveugle du Tyrol , melodrama in three acts, Paris 1807
- Soubakoff, ou la Révolte des Cosaques , pantomime equestrian scenes in three sections, Paris, 1810
- Le Berceau d'Arlequin , Shepherd's game in 50 scenes, Paris, 1812
- Jean-Bart, ou le Voyage en Pologne , melodrama in three acts, Paris 1815
- The Orphan and the Murderer ( La Vallée du torrent, ou l'Orphelin et le meurtrier ), melodrama in three acts, Paris 1816
- Lolotte et Fanfan, ou les Flibustiers , pantomime in three acts, Paris, 1819
- M. Duquignon , Comedy in one act with couplets , Paris, 1821
- Le Moulin des étangs , melodrame in four acts, Paris, 1826
literature
- Gustave Vapereau : Dictionnaire universel des littératures , Hachette, Paris, 1876, p. 678.
Web links
- Information on Frédéric Dupetit-Méré in the database of the Bibliothèque nationale de France .
- Works in the Munich Digitization Center
Individual evidence
- ↑ scenes from the German translation , the orphan and the murderer of Ignaz Franz Castelli were by Johann Nestroy in his dramatic Quodlibet Humoristische diligence journey through the world of theater used
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SURNAME | Dupetit-Méré, Frédéric |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Frédéric (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French playwright |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 10, 1785 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Paris |
DATE OF DEATH | 4th July 1827 |
Place of death | Paris |