Trianon, Henri
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- Trianon, Henry
Additional Information
Birth Date
- 1811-07-11
Death Date
- 1896-10-17
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1842
- Organization: Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1857
- Affiliation End: 1859
- Organization: Opéra-Comique (Paris, France)
Birth Place
- Paris (France)
Associated Language
- French
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Sources
- found: Bizet, G. Les plus belles pages de Ivan IV [SR] 198-, p1958:label (Trianon) container (livret de Henri Trianon)
- found: Wikpedia, January 9, 2014(Henri Trianon; born July 11, 1811 in Paris; died October 17, 1896 in Paris; French critic, librettist and translator of works by Homer and Plato, and operas by Weber and Mozart into French; he was an artistic and literary critic in Paris who eventually became a teacher; in 1842 he became under-librarian at Sainte Geneviève, and then librarian in 1849; from 1857-1859 Trianon was associated with Nestor Roqueplan in the administration of the Opéra-Comique; he also wrote the libretto to the ballet Orfa by Adolphe Adam and several others, including Le Maître à Chanter (1853) by Armand Limnander, Pantagruel (1855) by Théodore Labarre, Les Bleuets (1867) by Jules Cohen, and Ivan IV by Bizet, which he co-wrote once it had been refused by Charles Gounod)
- found: Xenophon. Oeuvres complètes, 1853:t.p. (translations by M. Henry Trianon)
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- 1988-02-02: new
- 2015-06-13: revised
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