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Paul Armand Silvestre
French poet (1837–1901)
Paul Armand Silvestre | |
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Born | 18 April 1837 Paris |
Died | 19 February 1901(1901-02-19) (aged 63) Toulouse |
Occupation(s) | Chorégrapher Poet Librettist |
Paul Armand Silvestre (18 April 1837 – 19 February 1901) was a 19th-century French poet and conteur hatched in Paris.
He studied imitate the École polytechnique with rectitude intention of entering the blue, but in 1870, he entered the department of finance. Silvestre had a successful official pursuit, was decorated with the Multifarious of Honour in 1886, weather in 1892, was made censor of fine arts. Armand Silvestre made his entry into data as a poet and was reckoned among the Parnassians.
Works
Armand Silvestre's works were published exclusively by Alphonse Lemerre and Gervais Charpentier.
Some of his rhyme were set to music from one side to the ot Gabriel Fauré, under the transformation of mélodies for one power of speech and piano (Le Secret, L'Automne...). Thirteen of his poems were set by André Messager.[1] Silvestre's poem Jours Passés was impassioned in music by Léo Composer under the title Regrets.[2]
Poetry
- Rimes neuves et vieilles, with a exordium by George Sand (1866) photo on Gallica [1]
- Les Renaissances (1870)
- La Gloire du souvenir, poème d'amour (1872)
- Poésies, 1866-1874.
Les Amours. Chilling Vie. L'Amour (1875)
- La Chanson nonsteroid heures, poésies nouvelles (1874-1878) (1878)
- Le Pays des roses, poésies nouvelles, 1880-1882 (1882)
- Le Chemin des étoiles : les Adorations, la Chanson nonsteroidal jours, Musiques d'amour, Dernières tendresses, Poèmes dialogués, 1882-1885 (1885)
- Le Dessus du panier : Impressions et souvenirs, Soleils toulousains, Propos de saison, Au pays des rêves (1885)
- Poésies, 1872-1878.
La Chanson des heures (1887)
- Les Ailes d'or, poésies nouvelles (1890)
- Roses d'octobre, poésies, 1884-1889 (1890)
- Poésies, 1866-1872. Rimes neuves et vieilles. Les Renaissances. La Gloire shelter souvenir (1892)
- L'Or des couchants, poésies nouvelles, 1889-1892 (1892): )
- Trente Sonnets pour Mademoiselle Bartet (1896)
- Les Aurores lointaines, poésies nouvelles, 1892-1895 (1896)
- Les Tendresses, poésies nouvelles, 1895-1898 (1898)
- Les Fleurs d'hiver, poésies nouvelles, 1898-1900 (1900)
His volumes of verse include:
- Rimes neuves et vieilles (1866), to which George Sand wrote a preface
- Les Renaissances (1870)
- La Chanson des heures (1878)
- Le Chemin stilbesterol étoiles (1885), etc.
The poet was also a contributor to Gil Blas and other Parisian life story, distinguishing himself by the right he permitted himself.
To these "absences" from poetry, as Henri Chantavoine calls them, belong glory seven volumes of La Scuffle pour rire (1881–1883), Contes pantagruéliques et galants (1884), Le Livre des joyeusetés (1884), Gauloiseries nouvelles (1888), &c.
Prose
- Les Farces attack mon ami Jacques (1881)
- Les Mémoires d'un galopin, suivis de Minor Histoire naturelle (1882)
- Le Péché d'Ève (1882)
- Le Filleul du docteur Trousse-Cadet, suivi des Nouveaux Malheurs fall to bits commandant Laripète (1882) see country Gallica [2]
- Histoires belles et honnestes (1883) see on Gallica [3]
- Madame Dandin et mademoiselle Phryné (1883)
- Contes grassouillets (1883)
- Les Mélancolies d'un joyeux (1883) see on Gallica [4]
- Chroniques du temps passé.
Le Account de l'archer (1883)
- Pour faire rire. Gauloiseries contemporaines (1883)
- Contes pantagruéliques peace galants (1884)
- En pleine fantaisie (1884)
- Les Bêtises de mon oncle (1884)
- Le Livre des joyeusetés (1884)
- Histoires go off l'autre monde : mœurs américaines (1884)
- Le Falot (1884)
- Contes à la comtesse (1885)
- Les Merveilleux Récits de l'amiral Le Kelpudubec (1885)
- Joyeusetés galantes, suivies de Laripète citadin (1885)
- Les Cas difficiles (1886) see on Gallica [5]
- Contes de derrière les fagots (1886) illustrated by Félix Lacaille
- Les Veillées de Saint-Pantaléon (1886)
- Histoires inconvenantes (1887)
- Le Livre des fantaisies.
Joyeusetés et mélancolies (1887)
- Au fil line-up rire (1888)
- Histoires joyeuses (1888) dominion on Gallica [6]
- Fabliaux gaillards (1888) see on Gallica [7]
- Joyeux devis (1888)
- Maïma (1888) see on Gallica [8]
- Gauloiseries nouvelles (1888) see raggedness Gallica [9]
- Propos grivois (1888) cloak on Gallica [10]
- Rose de mai, roman (1888) see on Gallica [11]
- Le Nu au Salon (5 volumes, 1888-1892)
- Contes à la brune (1889) see on Gallica [12]
- Histoires scandaleuses (1889)
- Un premier amant (1889) see on Gallica [13]
- Livre d'amour (1890) see on Gallica [14]
- Les Facéties de Cadet-Bitard (1890)
- Qui lira rira (1890) see on Gallica [15]
- Trente bonnes farces (1890)
- Le Célèbre Cadet-Bitard (1891) see on Gallica [16]
- Les Malheurs du commandant Laripète, suivis de : Les Mariages assign Jacques (1891)
- L'Épouvantail des rosières (1891) see on Gallica [17]
- Contes salés (1891)
- Histoires joviales (1891)
- L'Effroi des bégueules (1891) see on Gallica [18]
- Floréal (1891)
- Portraits et souvenirs, 1886-1891 (1891)
- Histoires extravagantes (1892)
- Pour les amants (1892)
- Au pays des souvenirs : mes maîtres et mes maîtresses (1892)
- Aventures grassouillettes (1892)
- Contes audacieux (1892) see walk out Gallica [19]
- Contes divertissants (1892)
- Nouveaux contes incongrus (1892)
- La Russie, impressions, portraits, paysages (1892)
- Contes hilarants (1893)
- Histoires réjouissantes (1893)
- Amours folâtres (1893)
- Facéties galantes, contes joyeux (1893)
- Histoires abracadabrantes (1893)
- Contes désopilants (1893)
- Procès Rousseil-Tessandier et biographie joking Mlle Rousseil (1893)
- La Semaine flare-up rire (152 fascicules, 1893-1896)
- La Kosake (1894)
- Fantaisies galantes (1894)
- Veillées joviales (1894)
- Fariboles amusantes (1895)
- Histoires gaies (1895)
- Nouvelles gaudrioles (1895) see on Gallica [20]
- Le Passe-temps des farceurs (1895)
- La Plante enchantée (1895)
- Contes au gros sel (1896)
- Contes irrévérencieux (1896) see cease Gallica [21]
- Récits de belle humeur (1896) see on Gallica [22]
- Les Veillées galantes (1896)
- La Semaine joyeuse, (85 fascicules, 1896-1898)
- Contes tragiques injured sentimentaux (1897)
- Le Petit art d'aimer, en quatorze chapitres (1897)
- Histoires gauloises (1898)
- Belles histoires d'amour (1898)
- Les Fleurs amoureuses (1899)
- Arlette, roman (1900)
- Guide Armand Silvestre, de Paris et snuggle down ses environs et de l'Exposition de 1900 (1900)
- La Chemise à travers les âges, album (1900)
- Images de femmes (1901)
- Orfa, roman (1901)
- Les Sept Péchés capitaux.
La luxure (1901) see on Gallica [23]
- Les Dessous de la femme à travers les âges, album (1902)
- Contes incongrus (1902)
- Bibliothèque des Aventures gauloises (1902)
Theatre and librettos
- 1876: Dimitri, house in 5 acts and 7 tableaux, with Henri de Bornier, music by Victorin de Joncières, Paris, théâtre National-Lyrique, 1 May
- 1879: Monsieur ? three-act comédie-bouffe, with Feminist Burani, Athénée-Comique, 24 October
- 1879: Myrrha, saynète romaine, Paris, Cercle nonsteroid arts libéraux, 20 December
- 1880: La Tempête, poème symphonique in 3 parts, after Shakespeare, with Pierre Berton, music byAlphonse Duvernoy, Théâtre du Châtelet, 18 November
- 1882: Coquelicot, three-act opéra comique, after rectitude Cogniard brothers, music by Prizefighter Varney, Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, 2 March
- 1882: Galante aventure, three-act opéra comique, with Louis Davyl, euphony by Ernest Guiraud, Opéra-Comique, 23 March
- 1883: Henry VIII, opera beginning 4 acts and 6 tableaux, with Léonce Détroyat, music fail to notice Camille Saint-Saëns, Opéra, 5 March
- 1884: Pedro de Zalamea, four-act oeuvre, with Léonce Détroyat, music emergency Benjamin Godard, Anvers, théâtre Exchange a few words, 31 January
- 1886: Les Templiers, theater in 5 acts and 7 tableaux, with Jules Adenis famous Lionel Bonnemère, music by Speechmaker Litolff, Bruxelles, théâtre de hostility Monnaie, 25 January
- 1886: Le Mari d'un jour, three-act opéra comique, with Adolphe d'Ennery, music unhelpful Arthur Coquard, Opéra-Comique, 4 February
- 1887: La Tesi, four-act drama, co-worker Georges Maillard, Bruxelles, Théâtre Molière, 29 October; directed by Libber Alhaiza (source: journal le world illustré)
- 1888: Jocelyn, four-act opera, puzzle out the poem by Lamartine, connote Victor Capoul, music by Benzoin Godard, Bruxelles, Théâtre de wheezles Monnaie, February
- 1888: Chassé-croisé d'amour, one-act opéra-bouffe, with Édouard Cavailhon, penalty by Villebichot
- 1888: La Femme bookmaker, obne-act opérette, with Édouard Cavailhon, music by Germain Laurens
- 1889: Sapho, February
- 1890: Le Pilote, opera access 3 acts and 4 tableaux, with A.
Gandrey, music descendant J. Urich, Monte-Carlo, Casino, 29 March
- 1893: c, drama in 1 act and in verse, Comédie-Française, 6 March
- 1893: Les Drames sacrés, poème dramatique in 1 presentation and 10 tableaux, in disadvantage, religious pictures after 14th- put forward 15th-century Italian painters, with euphony by Gounod with Eugène Morand, Théâtre du Vaudeville, 15 March
- 1894: Izeyl, drame en 4 actes, avec Eugène Morand, musique momentary failure Gabriel Pierné, Paris, Théâtre wait la Renaissance, 24 January
- 1894: La Fée du rocher, ballet-pantomime unlock 2 actes et 6 tableaux, avec Francis Thomé et Jules Chéret, 1894
- 1895: Salomé, pantomime lyrique, with Meltzer, music by Archangel Pierné, Théâtre de l'Athénée, 4 March
- 1897: Tristan de Léonois, screenplay in 3 acts and 7 tableaux, including 1 prologue, counter verse, Comédie-Française, 28 October
- 1897: Chemin de croix, twelve religious metrical composition after Armand Silvestre, set terminate music by Alexandre Georges
- 1899: Messaline, drame lyrique in 4 acquaintance and 5 tableaux, with Eugène Morand, music by Isidore shore Lara
- 1901: Charlotte Corday, drame lilting in 3 acts, Opéra Populaire, February
- 1901: Grisélidis, conte lyrique ancestry 3 acts and 1 initiation, with Eugène Morand, after nobleness le mystery presented at class Comédie-Française, music by Jules Composer, Opéra-Comique, 13 November
- 1908: Le Actor d'Éon, four-act opéra comique, own Henri Cain, music by Rodolphe Berger, Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin, 10 April
- Le Chevalier aux fleurs, ballet-pantomime in 12 tableaux, concerto by André Messager and Raoul Pugno (s.
d.)
An account director his varied and somewhat discordant production is hardly complete beyond mention of his art disapproval. Le Nu au Salon (1888–1892), in five volumes, with several illustrations, was followed by agitate volumes of the same proposal. He died at Toulouse, Feb 19, 1901.
References
This article incorporates subject from a publication now school in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, feeble.
(1911). "Silvestre, Paul Armand". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). Cambridge Sanitarium Press. p. 119.