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Desvergers

Desvergers, real name Armand-Sacré Chapeau,[1] (1794 [2]3rd arrondissement of Paris 26 June 1851 [3]) was a 19th-century French playwright

Biography edit

Little is known about Desvergers's life except the few lines that were dedicated to him by the media, in particular on the occasion of his death, as in Le Nouvelliste 1 July 1851:

M. Chapeau Desvergers, playwright, died last Thursday at the age of 57. His funerals took place on Saturday at Notre-Dame de Bonne-Nouvelle. He was an employee at the General Post Office since 1848.[4] He authored many vaudevilles in collaboration with MMrs. Varin and Etienne Arago[5]

It is also known that he married Hélène-Elisa Rachel, 12 December 1822 in the 10th[6] and had at least one son, Étienne-Armand-Albert, born 27 March 1827,[7]

Works edit

He wrote over a hundred vaudevilles, alone or in collaboration, between 1824 and 1848.

  • 1824 (3 August): L'Anneau de Gygès, comédie-vaudeville in 1 act with Arago at the Théâtre du Vaudeville
  • 1826 (9 March): Lia, ou une Nuit d'absence, drama-vaudeville in 2 acts with Arago at the Théâtre du Vaudeville, au bénéfice des incendiés de Salins [8]
  • 1827 (16 June): L'Avocat, melodrama in 3 acts and extravaganza with Arago at the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique
  • 1827 (27 July): Le Départ, séjour et retour, roman-vaudeville in 3 periods with Charles Varin and Arago at the Théâtre des Nouveautés
  • 1828 (18 March): Yelva, ou l'Orpheline russe vaudeville in 2 parts with Scribe and Ferdinand de Villeneuve at the Théâtre de Madame
  • 1828 (16 July): La Matinée aux contre-temps comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Duvert and Victor at the Théâtre des Nouveautés
  • 1830 (3 March): Arwed, ou les Représailles, épisode de la guerre d'Amérique, drama in 2 acts mingled with couplets with Varin and Arago at the Théâtre du Vaudeville
  • 1831: Les jeunes bonnes et les vieux garçons, comédie-vaudeville with Varin; Théâtre Palais-Royal, 15 October.[9] The play was translated into the Russian language by Pyotr Karatygin and was part of the repertoire of the Russian imperial theatres
  • 1833 (15 February): Une Passion vaudeville in 1 act, with Varin and ** at the Théâtre du Vaudeville
  • 1833 (16 February): Une Répétition générale vaudeville in 1 act, with Scribe and Varin at the Théâtre du Gymnase
  • 1833 : Les femmes d’emprunt, vaudeville in 1 act, with Varin. Le vaudeville a été traduit en russe by Piotr Karatyguine and was part of the repertoire in the Russian imperial theaters; en 2001 en Russie a été créé le film " Le Menteur Paleface " sur la base de ce vaudeville, the director was Vitaly Moskalenko
  • 1834 (2 April): Théophile, ou Ma vocation comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Varin et Arago at the Théâtre du Vaudeville
  • 1834 (25 January): Les Malheurs d'un joli garçon vaudeville in 1 act, with Varin and Arago at the Théâtre du Vaudeville. The vaudeville was translated into the Russian language by Pavel Feodorov and P.I. Valverch
  • 1834 (18 November): Georgette comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Varin and Laurencin at the Théâtre du Vaudeville
  • 1834 : Ma femme et mon parapluie, comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Laurencin and Varin. The vaudeville was translated into the Russian language by Piotr Karatyguine and was part of the repertoire of the imperial Russian theaters.
  • 1835 (10 February): Les pages de Bassompierre, with Varin and Arago at the Théâtre du Vaudeville. The play was translated into the Russian language by Dmitry Lensky and was part of the repertoire of the Russian Imperial theaters
  • 1836 (2 January): Le Oui fatal, ou le Célibataire sans le savoir comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Varin at the Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin
  • 1836 (15 July): Le Chapître des informations, comedy in 1 act, with Varin at the Théâtre du Vaudeville
  • 1836 : Un bal du grand monde, vaudeville, with Charles Varin; Théâtre du Vaudeville (7 June). The vaudeville was translated into the Russian language by Pavel Feodorov
  • 1836 (20 June): Balthasar, ou le Retour d'Afrique vaudeville in 1 act, with Varin and Derville at the Théâtre des Variétés
  • 1836 (20 July): Casanova au Fort Saint-André vaudeville in 3 acts, with Varin and Arago at the Théâtre du Vaudeville
  • 1836 (22 October): Le Tour de France, ou un An de travail vaudeville in 1 act, with Varin at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Antoine
  • 1836 (30 October): Feu mon frère comédie-vaudeville in 1 act, at the Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique
  • 1837 (21 September): Le Tourlourou vaudeville in 5 acts, with Varin and Paul de Kock at the Théâtre du Vaudeville
  • 1837 (2 December): Mal noté dans le quartier tableau populaire in 1 act, with Hippolyte Leroux at the Théâtre du Vaudeville
  • 1838 (30 July): La Cachuca, ou Trois cœurs tout neufs vaudeville with Martin and Morel at the Théâtre du Gymnase
  • 1838 (9 September): L'Ouverture de la chasse tableau-vaudeville in 1 act with Gustave Albitte at the Théâtre des Variétés
  • 1839 (28 January): La Gitana vaudeville in 3 acts with Laurencin at the Théâtre du Gymnase
  • 1839 (15 July): Les brodequins de Lise vaudeville in 1 act with Laurencin and Gustave Vaëz at the Théâtre du Gymnase. The vaudeville was translated into the Russian language by Piotr Karatyguine and was part of the repertoire of the Russian imperial theaters
  • 1845 (12 February): L'Article 170, ou un Mariage à l'étranger comedy in 2 acts with Louis Dugard at the Théâtre royal de l'Odéon
  • 1847 (22 May): Barbe-Bleue, ou la Fée Perruchette, féérie-vaudeville in 3 acts and 15 tableaux with Aimé Bourdon, music by Joseph-Simon Lautz [10] at the Gymnase des Jeunes-Élèves.

References edit

  1. ^ The pseudonyme Lucien Desvergers which reads on the authority control of the BNF is undocumented.
  2. ^ Date birth reconstituted after Desvergers's age when he died (57 years). Place of birth unknown. The BNF authority record incorrectly states 1810.
  3. ^ Archives numérisées de Paris. État-civil reconstitué, fiche 15/51 [1] The BNF authority record incorrectly states the year 1867.
  4. ^ No doubt thanks to Etienne Arago who was the Director-General precisely that year.
  5. ^ Nouvelles dramatiques (p.2) [2] at Gallica.
  6. ^ Archives numérisées de Paris. État-civil reconstitué, vue 36/51
  7. ^ Archives numérisées de la Ville de Paris, état-civil reconstitué, vue 12/51 [3] It is worth noticing that he first bears the first name of Arago and in second place that of his father's.
  8. ^ Reference is made to the fire that destroyed much of the city and saline of Salins-les-Bains 27 July 1825.
  9. ^ Catalogue général des livres imprimés de la Bibliothèque nationale
  10. ^ Lautz, died in Paris in 1856, was a composer of music for vaudeville. He was head of the music office at the Théâtre of the Palais-Royal.

External links edit

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Desvergers real name Armand Sacre Chapeau 1 1794 2 3rd arrondissement of Paris 26 June 1851 3 was a 19th century French playwright Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 References 4 External linksBiography editLittle is known about Desvergers s life except the few lines that were dedicated to him by the media in particular on the occasion of his death as in Le Nouvelliste 1 July 1851 M Chapeau Desvergers playwright died last Thursday at the age of 57 His funerals took place on Saturday at Notre Dame de Bonne Nouvelle He was an employee at the General Post Office since 1848 4 He authored many vaudevilles in collaboration with MMrs Varin and Etienne Arago 5 It is also known that he married Helene Elisa Rachel 12 December 1822 in the 10th 6 and had at least one son Etienne Armand Albert born 27 March 1827 7 Works editHe wrote over a hundred vaudevilles alone or in collaboration between 1824 and 1848 1824 3 August L Anneau de Gyges comedie vaudeville in 1 act with Arago at the Theatre du Vaudeville 1826 9 March Lia ou une Nuit d absence drama vaudeville in 2 acts with Arago at the Theatre du Vaudeville au benefice des incendies de Salins 8 1827 16 June L Avocat melodrama in 3 acts and extravaganza with Arago at the Theatre de l Ambigu Comique 1827 27 July Le Depart sejour et retour roman vaudeville in 3 periods with Charles Varin and Arago at the Theatre des Nouveautes 1828 18 March Yelva ou l Orpheline russe vaudeville in 2 parts with Scribe and Ferdinand de Villeneuve at the Theatre de Madame 1828 16 July La Matinee aux contre temps comedie vaudeville in 1 act with Duvert and Victor at the Theatre des Nouveautes 1830 3 March Arwed ou les Represailles episode de la guerre d Amerique drama in 2 acts mingled with couplets with Varin and Arago at the Theatre du Vaudeville 1831 Les jeunes bonnes et les vieux garcons comedie vaudeville with Varin Theatre Palais Royal 15 October 9 The play was translated into the Russian language by Pyotr Karatygin and was part of the repertoire of the Russian imperial theatres 1833 15 February Une Passion vaudeville in 1 act with Varin and at the Theatre du Vaudeville 1833 16 February Une Repetition generale vaudeville in 1 act with Scribe and Varin at the Theatre du Gymnase 1833 Les femmes d emprunt vaudeville in 1 act with Varin Le vaudeville a ete traduit en russe by Piotr Karatyguine and was part of the repertoire in the Russian imperial theaters en 2001 en Russie a ete cree le film Le Menteur Paleface sur la base de ce vaudeville the director was Vitaly Moskalenko 1834 2 April Theophile ou Ma vocation comedie vaudeville in 1 act with Varin et Arago at the Theatre du Vaudeville 1834 25 January Les Malheurs d un joli garcon vaudeville in 1 act with Varin and Arago at the Theatre du Vaudeville The vaudeville was translated into the Russian language by Pavel Feodorov and P I Valverch 1834 18 November Georgette comedie vaudeville in 1 act with Varin and Laurencin at the Theatre du Vaudeville 1834 Ma femme et mon parapluie comedie vaudeville in 1 act with Laurencin and Varin The vaudeville was translated into the Russian language by Piotr Karatyguine and was part of the repertoire of the imperial Russian theaters 1835 10 February Les pages de Bassompierre with Varin and Arago at the Theatre du Vaudeville The play was translated into the Russian language by Dmitry Lensky and was part of the repertoire of the Russian Imperial theaters 1836 2 January Le Oui fatal ou le Celibataire sans le savoir comedie vaudeville in 1 act with Varin at the Theatre de la Porte Saint Martin 1836 15 July Le Chapitre des informations comedy in 1 act with Varin at the Theatre du Vaudeville 1836 Un bal du grand monde vaudeville with Charles Varin Theatre du Vaudeville 7 June The vaudeville was translated into the Russian language by Pavel Feodorov 1836 20 June Balthasar ou le Retour d Afrique vaudeville in 1 act with Varin and Derville at the Theatre des Varietes 1836 20 July Casanova au Fort Saint Andre vaudeville in 3 acts with Varin and Arago at the Theatre du Vaudeville 1836 22 October Le Tour de France ou un An de travail vaudeville in 1 act with Varin at the Theatre de la Porte Saint Antoine 1836 30 October Feu mon frere comedie vaudeville in 1 act at the Theatre de l Ambigu Comique 1837 21 September Le Tourlourou vaudeville in 5 acts with Varin and Paul de Kock at the Theatre du Vaudeville 1837 2 December Mal note dans le quartier tableau populaire in 1 act with Hippolyte Leroux at the Theatre du Vaudeville 1838 30 July La Cachuca ou Trois cœurs tout neufs vaudeville with Martin and Morel at the Theatre du Gymnase 1838 9 September L Ouverture de la chasse tableau vaudeville in 1 act with Gustave Albitte at the Theatre des Varietes 1839 28 January La Gitana vaudeville in 3 acts with Laurencin at the Theatre du Gymnase 1839 15 July Les brodequins de Lise vaudeville in 1 act with Laurencin and Gustave Vaez at the Theatre du Gymnase The vaudeville was translated into the Russian language by Piotr Karatyguine and was part of the repertoire of the Russian imperial theaters 1845 12 February L Article 170 ou un Mariage a l etranger comedy in 2 acts with Louis Dugard at the Theatre royal de l Odeon 1847 22 May Barbe Bleue ou la Fee Perruchette feerie vaudeville in 3 acts and 15 tableaux with Aime Bourdon music by Joseph Simon Lautz 10 at the Gymnase des Jeunes Eleves References edit The pseudonyme Lucien Desvergers which reads on the authority control of the BNF is undocumented Date birth reconstituted after Desvergers s age when he died 57 years Place of birth unknown The BNF authority record incorrectly states 1810 Archives numerisees de Paris Etat civil reconstitue fiche 15 51 1 The BNF authority record incorrectly states the year 1867 No doubt thanks to Etienne Arago who was the Director General precisely that year Nouvelles dramatiques p 2 2 at Gallica Archives numerisees de Paris Etat civil reconstitue vue 36 51 Archives numerisees de la Ville de Paris etat civil reconstitue vue 12 51 3 It is worth noticing that he first bears the first name of Arago and in second place that of his father s Reference is made to the fire that destroyed much of the city and saline of Salins les Bains 27 July 1825 Catalogue general des livres imprimes de la Bibliotheque nationale Lautz died in Paris in 1856 was a composer of music for vaudeville He was head of the music office at the Theatre of the Palais Royal External links editDesvergers sur data bnf fr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Desvergers amp oldid 1144693533, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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