Louis-Benoit Picard

Louis-Benoit Picard is a Dramaturge French born with Paris the July 29th 1769 and died in this same city the December 31st 1828.

After having begun studies of right, it becomes initially Acteur, it puts in scene its first part, the dangerous Banter , in 1789.

He is director of the Odéon then of the imperial Académie (then royal) of music (1807 - 1816), his troop having amalgamated with that of the Actor-Italians. He is elected member of the French Academy in 1807. He directs then the Odéon of 1816 to 1821.

Works

He wrote many parts, nearly one hundred according to certain sources.

  • the Visitandines (1792)

  • Poor and crawling (1797)
  • Collateral the (1799)
  • the Provincial ones in Paris (1801)
  • the Contract of union (1801)
  • the Small town (1801)

External bond

Its plays and their representations on site CÉSAR

Source

Jean Gourret, These men who made the Opera , 1984, p. 106-107.

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