Louis Clapisson (15 September 1808 – 19 March 1866) was a French composer and violinist. He composed numerous art songs as well as 22 operas, largely in the opéra comique genre. In his later years he was a professor of harmony at the Paris Conservatory and the curator of the conservatory's museum of musical instruments, many of which had come from his own large collection.[1]
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LouisClapisson (15 September 1808 – 19 March 1866) was a French composer and violinist. He composed numerous art songs as well as 22 operas, largely...
Museum, founded in 1861, was formed from the instrument collection of LouisClapisson. The French music historian Gustave Chouquet became the curator of...
Déjazet. Les Aventures d'une cane, ditty curiosité musicale, music by LouisClapisson, 1834 Le Bureau de placement !, humorous scene, music by Charles-François...
Georgette ou Le moulin de Fontneoy (28 November 1853) and Marie in LouisClapisson's La promise (16 March 1854). The Musical World of 25 March 1854 suggested...
Théâtre du Gymnase 1840: La Perruche, opéra-comique in 1 act (with LouisClapisson and Henri Dupin) 1840: Grisélidis ballet by Adolphe Adam 1845: Maritana...
acts, in collaboration with Eugène Scribe and Bernard Lopez, music by LouisClapisson, premiered 16 December in the salle Favart. In 1815, he published a...
Instrument Museum), which had been formed from the instrument collection of LouisClapisson and purchased by the state. In spite of meagre resources, Chouquet...
Théâtre-Lyrique Dans les vignes, tableau villageois in 1 act with Louis Lhérie, music by LouisClapisson, 31 December 1854, Théâtre-Lyrique Mam'zelle Geneviève,...
Lisbeth in La fille invisible by Boieldieu, 1854 Simonette in La promise by Clapisson, 1854 Olivette in Schahabaham II by Gautier in 1854 Christine in Le roman...