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Sewrin, real name Charles-Augustin B****ompierre, (9
October 1771 – 22
April 1853) was a
French playwright and goguettier. In
addition to his
writing of...
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numerous plays, many of
which written in
collaboration with Charles-Augustin
Sewrin.
These plays were
given in the most
important Parisian stages of the first...
- tableau-vaudeville in 1 act, with
Sewrin 1823: Le
Chevalier d'honneur,
comedy in 1 act,
mingled with vaudevilles, with
Sewrin and
Nicolas Gersin 1823: Le Lithographe...
- Honoré-Antoine Richaud-Martelly Inès 1804 La Leçon
conjugale by Charles-Augustin
Sewrin and René de
Chazet Suzanne 1805
Auguste et Théodore by
Ernest de Manteufel...
- Charles-Guillaume Étienne, Armand-François Chateauvieux,
Armand Croizette,
Sewrin and François Bernard-Valville, as well as the
music of songs, m****es and...
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vaudeville Pauvre Jacques (1807) by Charles-Augustin de B****on-Pierre,
known as
Sewrin, and René de Chazet. The
opera was
first performed at the
Theater am Kärntnertor...
- by
Luigi Cherubini with a
libretto by
Charles Augustin [de B****ompierre]
Sewrin. The
libretto is
based on the
opera buffa L'Angiolina
ovvero Il matrimonio...
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librettist and
politician (died 1839)
October 9 – Charles-Augustin B****ompierre (
Sewrin),
librettist (died 1853)
October 29 – Anna
Leonore König,
member of the...
- Madeleine, bibliophile,
married Marie B****ompierre
Sewrin in 1839,
daughter of
Charles Augustin B****ompierre
Sewrin, author,
goguettier and secrétaire général...
- with Charles-Augustin
Sewrin, 1821
Monsieur Blaise, ou les Deux Châteaux, two-act comedy,
mingled with vaudevilles, with
Sewrin, 1821 La
Peste de Barcelonne...