- Louis-Luc
Loiseau de
Persuis (4 July 1769 – 20
December 1819) was a
French violinist, conductor, choirmaster, teacher, composer, and
theatre director...
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while Rey was
named first conductor, with
Persuis as his ****istant. On 2
December 1804, Rey and
Persuis conducted two
giant orchestras in Notre-Dame...
- Opéra
Pierre Baour-Lormian 1807 Le
triomphe de
Trajan [Mostly the work of
Persuis] 3 acts 23
October 1807, Paris, Opéra Joseph-Alphonse Esménard 1809 La...
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after being rearranged by Jean-Baptiste Rey and Louis-Luc
Loiseau de
Persuis. La
vestale was an
enormous success,
enjoying over two
hundred performances...
- (opera-ballet in 1 act)
jointly composed by Berton, Kreutzer,
Loiseau de
Persuis and Spontini; 21 June 1816 (marking the
marriage of the Duke of Berry)...
- Ligier, Martainville, Morel, Serviere, Sewrin, and 3 musicians: Plantade,
Persuis and
Piccini fils. See the
original of the list of
members of the Déjeuners...
- was
determined to have a
stage career and
persuaded Louis-Luc
Loiseau de
Persuis to give him
singing lessons. He made his
stage debut at the age of 19 at...
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Voice type
Premiere cast, 6
April 1813 Conductor: Louis-Luc
Loiseau de
Persuis Noraïme
soprano Alexandrine-Caroline
Branchu Almansor tenor Louis Nourrit...
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composer Louis-Luc
Loiseau de
Persuis, who at that time was also the
chief conductor of the
Paris Opera Orchestra.
Persuis died on 20
December 1819, and...
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Italian and
French composer (died 1800) July 4 – Louis-Luc
Loiseau de
Persuis, violinist,
conductor and
composer (died 1819) July 23 –
Alexey Nikolayevich...