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Jean-Antoine-Marie Monperlier, (31 June 1788 – 23 March 1819) was a French poet, playwright, and librettist. Monperlier was born in Lyon. His plays ranged from light vaudeville to larger scale melodramas, often incorporating ballet sequences. His play ''Les chevaliers de Malte'' formed the basis for Giacomo Meyerbeer's 1824 opera ''Il crociato in Egitto''. He died in Paris, aged 30. ==Works== Monperlier's dramatic works include: *''Les femmes infidelles'' – ''opéra-vaudeville'' in 3 acts, first performed 22 September 1812 *''Le joueur de flûte, ou Les effets de l'harmonie'' – ''opéra comique'' in 1 act (libretto by Monperlier, music by Jean-Jacques Dreuilh), first performed 5 January 1813 *''Les chevaliers de Malte, ou, L'ambassade a Alger'' – ''mélodrame'' in 3 acts, first performed February 1813 *''Almanza, ou, La prise de grenade'' – ''mélodrame héroïque'' in 3 acts, first performed 23 July 1814 *''Le prince et le soldat'' – ''mélodrame'' in 3 acts, first performed 29 November 1814 *''Le panier de cerises'' – ''vaudeville anecdotique'' in 1 act, first performed 17 May 1817 His poetry includes: *''Poèmes et poésies fugitives: voyage au Mont Cindre'' – published by Chambert, Lyon, 1812 *''L'ombre de Henri IV'' (ode) – published by Chambert, Lyon, 1814 *''Le retour des Bourbons'' – published by Chez les marchands de nouveautés, Paris, 1815 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jean-Antoine-Marie Monperlier」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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