Isidore Legouix

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Isidore-Edouard Legouix (born April 1, 1834 in Paris , † September 15, 1916 in Boulogne-sur-Seine ) was a French composer.

The son of the music publisher and music dealer Onésime Legouix studied harmony with Napoléon-Henri Reber and composition with Ambroise Thomas from 1847 at the Conservatoire de Paris . In the competition for the Prix ​​de Rome in 1860 he received an honorable mention for the cantata Ivan IV after Théodore Anne .

After studying at the Conservatoire, Legouix worked in his family's music shop, which was run by his brother Gustave Legouix , later by his son Robert Legouix , and which still existed in the 1960s at the place of its founding at 4 rue Chauveau-Lagarde .

He composed several operettas, which contemporary critics attested to talent and spirit. But they could hardly prevail against the overwhelming competition of the works by Hervé , Offenbach , Lecocq , Audran , Planquette and Varney , who dominated the Paris operetta theaters.

Legouix also composed some piano pieces and songs and the English-language comic opera The Crimson Scraf , which was played in London in the 1870s and appeared in a piano transcription by Théodore Moëlling in New York in 1878 .

Works

  • Un Othello , operetta in one act (Libretto: Charles Nuitter and Alexandre Beaumont ), premiere 1863
  • Le Lion de Saint-Marc , Buffo Opera (Libretto: Charles Nuitter and Alexandre Beaumont), WP 1864
  • Ma Fille , operetta in one act, premiered in 1866
  • Malborough s'en va-t-en guerre , buffo opera in four acts, joint composition with Georges Bizet , Léo Delibes and Émile Jonas (libretto: Paul Siraudin and William Busnach ), premier 1867 (based on the folk song of the same name )
  • Le Vengeur , Buffo opera in one act (Libretto: Charles Nuitter and Alexandre Beaumont), WP 1868
  • Deux portières pour un cordon , musical pochade in one act, joint composition with Hervé, Charles Lecocq and G. Maurice under the common pseudonym Alcindor , premiere: 1869
  • L'Ours et l'amateur de jardins , Bouffonnerie in one act (Libretto: William Busnach and Auguste Maquet ), WP 1869
  • Les Dernières Grisettes , Buffo opera in three acts, premiered in Brussels in 1874
  • Le Mariage d'une étoile , operetta in one act (Libretto: Eugène Grangé and Victor Bernard ), premiered in 1876
  • Madame Clare, somnambulist , UA 1877
  • La Tartane , operetta
  • Quinolette , operetta in one act (Libretto: Maurice Mac-Nab )
  • La Clef d'argent , comic opera in one act (Libretto: Alexandre Beaumont)
  • Après la noce , operetta in one act
  • La Fée aux genêts , opera (Libretto: Eugène Adenis )
  • Une nouvelle Cendrillon , operetta in one act (Libretto: Eugène Adenis)

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