Henri Dupin

Jean-Henri Dupin (1 September 1791 – 5 April 1887) was a French librettist and dramatist. He authored more than 200 pieces, of which fifty were written in collaboration with Eugène Scribe.

Henri Dupin
Born
Jean-Henri Dupin

1 September 1791
Died5 April 1887(1887-04-05) (aged 95)
Paris
OccupationLibrettist, dramatist

Works

  • Les Deux Hommes du Nord
  • Le Fils d'un agent de change
  • Le Fou de Péronne
  • La Mansarde des artistes
  • Les Manteaux
  • Michel et Christine
  • Napoléon à Berlin
  • La Pension bourgeoise
  • Les Six pantoufles, ou Le Rendez-vous des Cendrillons
  • Le Solliciteur, ou l'Art d'obtenir des places
  • La Villageoise somnambule, ou Les Deux fiancés[1] · [2]
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References

  1. Index des librettistes, Bibliothèque musicale de la ville de Genève.
  2. Catalogue Worldcat, entrée Jean Henri Dupin.
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