Sophie Gail
Sophie Gail , born Edmée Sophie Garre , born and deceased with Paris (1775 - 1819) is a French compositrice.
Raise François-Joseph Fétis, Perne and Neukomm, it is the author of many lovesongs and several light operas; she collaborated in particular with François-Adrien Boieldieu for the Op3era Comique " Angela". Marry of the hellenist Jean-Baptiste Gail, it is the mother of the literary man Francisque Gail. Divorced in 1801, it carried out a very free life and had its four sons of four different fathers. His/her Theodore son married one of the girls of the novelist Sophie Gay and the another girl of the general count Henri François Delaborde. " Both Jaloux" , Op3era Comique of Sophie Gail, was a very great success as of its creation in 1813 with the Theater from the Op3era Comique in Paris and was maintained with the repertory in all France during first half of the XIXe century.
Works (operas)
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Both Jealous (1813)
- Miss de Launay with the Bastille (1813)
- Angela (1814)
- the Mistake (1814)
- the Serenade (1818)
Sources
- Note of Érik Kocevar in Dictionary of the Music in France at the XIXe century, p. 495.
- Launay, Florence, " Compositrices in France with the XIXe siècle" , Beech, 2006.
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