Charles-Joseph Loeillard d'Avrigny
Charles-Joseph Loeillard d'Avrigny (c. 1760 in Martinique – 17 September 1823) was a French poet and librettist. He was married to the soprano Rose Renaud.[1]
Works
- 1790: Les Brouilleries, opéra comique, composed by Henri-Montan Berton
- 1793: Eugène ou la Piété filiale, opéra-comique, also composed by Henri-Montan Berton
- 1794: La Lettre, one-act comedy, in prose and vaudevilles, Paris, Libraire au Théâtre du vaudeville
- 1807: Le Départ de La Pérouse ou les Navigateurs modernes, poem, Paris, Léopold Collin
- 1812: Poésies nationales, Paris, Le Normant
- 1819: Jeanne d'Arc à Rouen, five-act tragady, in verse, Paris, Ladvocat
- 1846: Une expiation, four-act drama, mingled with song, Bruxelles, J.A. Lelong
- Tableau historique des commencements et des progrès de la puissance britannique dans les Indes.
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References
- Fétis, François-Joseph (1878). "Renaud, Rose". Biographie universelle des musiciens (2nd edition). Vol. 7, p. 229. Didot (in French)
- Ferdinand Hoefer, Nouvelle biographie universelle, Paris, Didot, 1858, (p. 881).
- Jacques-Alphonse Mahul, Annuaire nécrologique, ou Supplément annuel et continuation de toutes les biographies ou dictionnaires historiques, 4e année, 1823, Paris : Ponthieu, 1824, (p. 14-15) .
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