Paul Ferrier
Paul Ferrier (March 29, 1843 - 1928), French dramatist, was born at Montpellier.
He had already produced several comedies when in 1873 he secured real success with two short pieces, Chez l'avocat and Les Incendies de Massoulard. Others of his numerous plays are Les Compensations (1876); L'Art de tramper les femmes (1890), with M. Najac.
One of Ferrier's biggest successes was the production with Fabrice Carré of Josephine vendue par ses sœurs (1886), an opera bouffée with music by Victor Roger. His opera libretti include La Marocaine (1879), music of Jacques Offenbach; Le Chevalier d'Harmental (1896) after the play of Alexandre Dumas, père, for the music of A Messager; La Fille de Tabarin (1901), with Victorien Sardou, music of Gabriel Pierné.
Artistic works
Plays
- Chez l'avocat, 1873.
- Les incendies de Massoulard, 1873.
- Les compensations, 1876.
- L'art de tramper les femmes, with Emile de Najac, 1890.
Operas
- Josephine vendue par ses sœurs, with Fabrice Carré, music by Victor Roger, 1886.
- La Marocaine, music by Jacques Offenbach, 1879.
- Le chevalier d'Harmental, 1896, music by Messager, after the play of Alexandre Dumas, père.
- La fille de Tabarin, 1901, music by Gabriel Pierné.
- La vie mondaine (with Émile de Najac), opéra bouffe, premiere 13 February 1885, Paris, Nouveautés. Music by music by Charles Lecocq .
- Miousic opérette, premiere 22 March 1914, Paris, Olympia. Music by several different composers.
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March 29, 1843 |
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1928 |
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