Eugene Cormon

Eugene Cormon , of his true name Pierre-Etienne Piestre , is a Dramatic author French born with Lyon the May 5th 1811 and died in Paris in March 1903.

Extremely prolific author, it wrote (almost always in collaboration) more than two hundred dramatic works. Its part most popular remainder Both Orphan , drama in 5 acts writes with Adolphe d' Ennery and created the January 20th 1874 with the Théâtre of the Door Saint Martin's day. Director of the scene of the Opera of Paris between 1859 and 1871, it specialized in the booklet of Op3era Comique.

Works

  • 1846 : Philippe II, king d' Espagne , drama which inspired the opera of Giuseppe Verdi, Don Carlos (1867)
  • 1847: Gastibelza , opera of Louis-Aime Maillard, in collaboration with Adolphe d' Ennery
  • 1856: Dragons of Villars , opera of Louis-Aime Maillard, in collaboration with Lockroy
  • 1863: Fishermen of pearls , opera of Georges Bizet, in collaboration with Square Michel
  • 1866: Jose Maria , Op3era Comique of Jules Cohen, in collaboration with Henri Meilhac
  • 1867: Robinson Crusoé , Op3era Comique of Jacques Offenbach, in collaboration with Hector Crémieux
  • 1874: Both Orphan , in collaboration with Ennery

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