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Jean Galbert de Campistron

Jean Galbert de Campistron (3 August 1656 – 11 May 1723) was a French dramatist.

Jean Galbert de Campistron
Born(1656-08-03)3 August 1656
Toulouse
Died11 May 1723(1723-05-11) (aged 66)
Toulouse
OccupationWriter, playwright, librettist
LanguageFrench
NationalityFrench
Period17th-century French literature
Notable awardsAcadémie française (1701-1723)

Biography edit

Campistron was born in Toulouse, France to a noble family. At the age of seventeen he was wounded in a duel and sent to Paris. Here he became an ardent disciple of Racine.[1]

He secured the patronage of the influential duchesse de Bouillon by dedicating Arminius to her, and in 1685 he scored his first success with Andronic, which disguised under other names the tragic story of Don Carlos and Elizabeth of France. The piece made a great sensation, but Campistron's treatment is weak, and he failed to avail himself of the possibilities inherent in his subject.[1]

Racine was asked by Louis Joseph, duc de Vendôme, to write the libretto of an opera to be performed at a fête given in honor of the Dauphin. He handed on the commission to Campistron, who produced Acis et Galatée for Lully's music. Campistron had another success in Tiridate (1691), in which he treated, again under changed names, the biblical story of Amnon's passion for his sister Tamar.[1]

He wrote many other tragedies and two comedies, one of which, Le Jaloux Désabusé, has been considered by some judges to be his best work.[1]

In 1686 he had been made intendant to the duc de Vendôme and followed him to Italy and Spain, accompanying him on all his campaigns.[1]

Works edit

  • Virginie, tragedy (Comédie-Française, 12 February 1683)
  • Arminius, tragedy (Comédie-Française, 19 February 1684)
  • Alcibiade, tragedy (Comédie-Française, 28 December 1685)
  • Andronic, tragedy (Comédie-Française, 8 February 1685). La pièce reprend l'histoire de Don Carlos sous des noms d'emprunt.
  • Acis et Galatée, opéra-ballet, music by Lully (Château d'Anet, 6 September 1686 ; Académie royale de musique, 17 September). Pastorale héroïque en musique, représentée pour la première fois au château d'Anet devant Mgr le Dauphin par l'Académie royale de musique.
  • Phraate, tragedy (Comédie-Française, 26 December 1686).
  • Phocion, tragedy (Comédie-Française, 16 December 1688).
  • L'Amante amant, comédie (Comédie-Française, 2 August 1684).
  • Achille et Polixène, tragedy with music (Académie royale de musique, 7 November 1687).
  • Adrien, tragedy chrétienne tirée de l'Histoire de l'Église (Comédie-Française, 11 January 1690).
  • Tiridate, tragedy, (Comédie-Française, 12 February 1691)
  • Aétius, tragedy (Comédie-Française, 28 January 1693).
  • Alcide, tragedy with music (music by Marin Marais) (Académie royale de musique, 31 March 1693). Alcide fait, par deux fois, l’objet d’une reprise : sous le titre La Mort d'Hercule (1705), puis sous le titre La Mort d'Alcide (1716).
  • Le Jaloux désabusé, comedy (Comédie-Française, 13 December 1709).

Honours edit

Many honours were conferred on him. The king of Spain bestowed on him the order of St James of the Sword; the duke of Mantua made him marquis of Penango in Montferrat; and in 1701 he was received into the Academy. After thirty years of service with Vendôme he retired to his native place, where he died on 11 May 1723.[1]

References edit

Attribution:   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Campistron, Jean Galbert de". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 138.

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jean, galbert, campistron, august, 1656, 1723, french, dramatist, born, 1656, august, 1656toulousedied11, 1723, 1723, aged, toulouseoccupationwriter, playwright, librettistlanguagefrenchnationalityfrenchperiod17th, century, french, literaturenotable, awardsaca. Jean Galbert de Campistron 3 August 1656 11 May 1723 was a French dramatist Jean Galbert de CampistronBorn 1656 08 03 3 August 1656ToulouseDied11 May 1723 1723 05 11 aged 66 ToulouseOccupationWriter playwright librettistLanguageFrenchNationalityFrenchPeriod17th century French literatureNotable awardsAcademie francaise 1701 1723 Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 Honours 4 References 5 External linksBiography editCampistron was born in Toulouse France to a noble family At the age of seventeen he was wounded in a duel and sent to Paris Here he became an ardent disciple of Racine 1 He secured the patronage of the influential duchesse de Bouillon by dedicating Arminius to her and in 1685 he scored his first success with Andronic which disguised under other names the tragic story of Don Carlos and Elizabeth of France The piece made a great sensation but Campistron s treatment is weak and he failed to avail himself of the possibilities inherent in his subject 1 Racine was asked by Louis Joseph duc de Vendome to write the libretto of an opera to be performed at a fete given in honor of the Dauphin He handed on the commission to Campistron who produced Acis et Galatee for Lully s music Campistron had another success in Tiridate 1691 in which he treated again under changed names the biblical story of Amnon s passion for his sister Tamar 1 He wrote many other tragedies and two comedies one of which Le Jaloux Desabuse has been considered by some judges to be his best work 1 In 1686 he had been made intendant to the duc de Vendome and followed him to Italy and Spain accompanying him on all his campaigns 1 Works editVirginie tragedy Comedie Francaise 12 February 1683 Arminius tragedy Comedie Francaise 19 February 1684 Alcibiade tragedy Comedie Francaise 28 December 1685 Andronic tragedy Comedie Francaise 8 February 1685 La piece reprend l histoire de Don Carlos sous des noms d emprunt Acis et Galatee opera ballet music by Lully Chateau d Anet 6 September 1686 Academie royale de musique 17 September Pastorale heroique en musique representee pour la premiere fois au chateau d Anet devant Mgr le Dauphin par l Academie royale de musique Phraate tragedy Comedie Francaise 26 December 1686 Phocion tragedy Comedie Francaise 16 December 1688 L Amante amant comedie Comedie Francaise 2 August 1684 Achille et Polixene tragedy with music Academie royale de musique 7 November 1687 Adrien tragedy chretienne tiree de l Histoire de l Eglise Comedie Francaise 11 January 1690 Tiridate tragedy Comedie Francaise 12 February 1691 Aetius tragedy Comedie Francaise 28 January 1693 Alcide tragedy with music music by Marin Marais Academie royale de musique 31 March 1693 Alcide fait par deux fois l objet d une reprise sous le titre La Mort d Hercule 1705 puis sous le titre La Mort d Alcide 1716 Le Jaloux desabuse comedy Comedie Francaise 13 December 1709 Honours editMany honours were conferred on him The king of Spain bestowed on him the order of St James of the Sword the duke of Mantua made him marquis of Penango in Montferrat and in 1701 he was received into the Academy After thirty years of service with Vendome he retired to his native place where he died on 11 May 1723 1 References edit a b c d e f Chisholm 1911 Attribution nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Campistron Jean Galbert de Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 5 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 138 External links editWorks by or about Jean Galbert de Campistron at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jean Galbert de Campistron amp oldid 1094439284, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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