Louis Anseaume

French playwright and librettist

Louis Anseaume (1721 – 7 July 1784 in Paris) was a French playwright and librettist.

He contributed the words for operas by André Ernest Modeste Grétry, Pierre-Alexandre Monsigny, Egidio Romualdo Duni, Christoph Willibald Gluck, and François-André Danican Philidor. He is credited with developing the genre of comédie mêlée d'ariettes (comedy mixed with ariettes), a type of opéra comique. A prompter and répétiteur at Comédie Italienne, he was deputy director of the Opéra-Comique and wrote some forty plays, often in collaboration with Charles-Simon Favart, including several opéras-comiques with Duni :

  • Le Chinois poli en France (1754)
  • Le Peintre amoureux de son modèle (1757), music by Duni
  • La Fausse Esclave (1758), music by Gluck
  • Cendrillon (1759), music by Laruette
  • L'Île des fous (1760), music by Duni
  • Mazet (1761), music by Duni
  • Le Milicien (1762), music by Duni
  • Les Deux Chasseurs et la Laitière (1763), music by Duni
  • La Clochette (1766), music by Duni
  • Le tableau parlant (1769), music by Grétry

He was one of the founders of the French opéra comique genre.

Sources

  • The Oxford Dictionary of Opera, by John Warrack and Ewan West (1992), ISBN 0-19-869164-5.
  • His plays and their presentations on CÉSAR
  • Cendrillon
  • Louis Anseaume dans les Anecdotes dramatiques de 1775
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