Eugène Leterrier
19th-century French librettist
Intro | 19th-century French librettist | |||||||||
Places | France | |||||||||
was | Librettist Writer Playwright | |||||||||
Work field | Film, TV, Stage & Radio Literature Music | |||||||||
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Birth | 15 May 1842, 3rd arrondissement of Paris, France | |||||||||
Death | 22 December 1884Maisons-Laffitte, France (aged 42 years) | |||||||||
Star sign | Taurus | |||||||||
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Eugène Leterrier (1843 – 22 December 1884 in Paris) was a French librettist.
Leterrier worked at the Hôtel de Ville in Paris but then turned to the theatre. He mainly collaborated in writing libretti with Albert Vanloo. Their working relationship was productive and stress-free.
In collaboration with Vanloo success first came with Giroflé-Girofla and La petite mariée for Lecocq. The pair went on to provide libretti for Potier, Jacob, de Villebichet, Offenbach, Chabrier, Lacome and Messager. Chabrier was particularly pleased with the honest and hard work he enjoyed with the librettists for his first staged works.
With Albert Vanloo
With Albert Vanloo and Arnold Mortier