Sewrin, real name Charles-Augustin Bassompierre, (9 October 1771 – 22 April 1853[1]) was a French playwright and goguettier.[1] In addition to his writing of comedies, opéras-comiques, vaudevilles and songs, he also was a librettist for François Adrien Boieldieu, Ferdinand Hérold and Luigi Cherubini[2]
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Sewrin, real name Charles-Augustin Bassompierre, (9 October 1771 – 22 April 1853) was a French playwright and goguettier. In addition to his writing of...
by Luigi Cherubini with a libretto by Charles Augustin [de Bassompierre] Sewrin. The libretto is based on the opera buffa L'Angiolina ovvero Il matrimonio...
librettist and politician (died 1839) October 9 – Charles-Augustin Bassompierre (Sewrin), librettist (died 1853) October 29 – Anna Leonore König, member of the...
Tuileries Le crescendo opéra bouffon 1 act Charles-Augustine de Bassompierre de Sewrin 1 September 1810 Paris, Opéra-Comique (Feydeau) Les Abencérages, ou L'étendard...
Madeleine, bibliophile, married Marie Bassompierre Sewrin in 1839, daughter of Charles Augustin Bassompierre Sewrin, author, goguettier and secrétaire général...
de danse et d'équitation, comedy in 1 act, mingled with couplets, with Sewrin, 1821 Le Permesse gelé, ou les Glisseurs littéraires, folie-revue in 1 act...
with Charles-Augustin Sewrin, 1821 Monsieur Blaise, ou les Deux Châteaux, two-act comedy, mingled with vaudevilles, with Sewrin, 1821 La Peste de Barcelonne...
vaudeville Pauvre Jacques (1807) by Charles-Augustin de Basson-Pierre, known as Sewrin, and René de Chazet. The opera was first performed at the Theater am Kärntnertor...
Désaugiers, Étienne, Francis, Gosse, Ligier, Martainville, Morel, Serviere, Sewrin, and 3 musicians: Plantade, Persuis and Piccini fils. See the original of...
Dugrand<. 1808 : Anna, ou les Deux Chaumieres, one-act opera, libretto Sewrin, music by Solié ; creation at the Opéra-Comique 20 February. 24 February...
du village voisin by Boieldieu, opéra comique in three acts, libretto by Sewrin, as Madame de Ligneul. 1816: Charles de France ou Amour et gloire, opéra-comique...