Ange-Étienne-Xavier Poisson de La Chabeaussière

Ange-Étienne-Xavier Poisson de La Chabeaussière
Born 4 December 1752
Paris
Died 10 September 1820(1820-09-10) (aged 67)
Paris
Occupation Playwright

Ange-Étienne-Xavier Poisson de La Chabeaussière (4 December 1752 – 10 September 1820) was an 18th–19th-century French writer and playwright.

Biography

Like Nicolas Dalayrac, of whom he was an episodic librettist, La Chabeaussière served among the bodygards of "Monsieur" (comte d'Artois).[1] He wrote several plays.

The Catéchisme républicain philosophique et moral which he wrote, was chosen after a contest held 9 pluviôse an II, as legal official catechism for schools during the French Directory.

Works

Book

Librettos

Theatre

Songs

Musical accompagnements

Iconography

De La Chabeaussière was portrayed by

Notes and references

Notes
  1. Grimm, Melchior; Diderot, Denis. "Mars 1782". Correspondance littéraire, philosophique et critique, op. cit. 11. p. 73-74. Retrieved 5 July 2016..
  2. Poisson de la Chabeaussière, Ange-Étienne-Xavier. Catéchisme républicain, philosophique et moral (2 ed.). Paris: Dessene. p. 20. Retrieved 5 July 2016. on Gallica.
  3. M. de la Chabeaussière; M. Dalayrac (1784). "Couplets pour la fête de Madame la comtesse de M.; chantés par Mademoiselle sa Fille". Étrennes lyriques, anacréontiques, pour l’année 1784 ; présentées à Madame pour la quatrième fois, 25 Decembre 1783. Paris: Cholet de Jetphort. p. 204-205 and 387-388. ISSN 2017-2168. Retrieved 5 July 2016..
  1. It has been suggested that Poisson de La Chabeaussière was a third forgotten cowriter. In a 1785 periodical, this song appeared under the title Romance nouvelle with no further appellation. It was stated: Accompagnement de guitare par M.de La Chabeaussière. Claris de Florian, Jean-Pierre; Martini, Jean Paul Égide; de La Chabeaussière, Ange-Étienne-Xavier (1785). "Romance nouvelle". Étrennes de Polymnie : recueil de chansons, romances, vaudevilles, etc. pp. 211–216. Retrieved 24 May 2013.. In fact, the first version of this romance is kept at Bibliothèque nationale de France. BNF 42281735k. It is part of a collection including a comic opera and three romances. Its title is: Première romance. Romance du Chevrier dans Célestine, nouvelle de M. le Chr de Florian. The editor says: "The author of the music of this work was forced to make himself harp or fortepiano accompaniments [...] In addition to the harp or pianoforte accompaniments, there are parts of violins, viola and bass for three romances to be accompanied with the orchestra." Cauchie, Maurice (1937). "La version authentique de la romance Plaisir d'amour". Revue de musicologie. s.l.: Published by Société Française de Musicologie. pp. 12–14. Retrieved 5 July 2016..
  2. Like Pajou, Poisson de La Chabeaussière was a member of the Société Philotechnique.

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