Sewrin
Charles-Augustin Bassompierre-Sewrin (1771-1853)
Born
Charles-Augustin Bassompierre

9 October 1771
Died24 April 1853(1853-04-24) (aged 81)
Occupation(s)Playwright, librettist, goguetier
SpouseLouise-Julie des Acres de l'Aigle (1787–1845)

Sewrin, real name Charles-Augustin Bassompierre, (9 October 1771 – 22 April 1853[1]) was a French playwright and goguettier.[1] In addition to his writing of comedies, opéras-comiques, vaudevilles and songs, he also was a librettist for François Adrien Boieldieu, Ferdinand Hérold and Luigi Cherubini[2]

Biography

Charles-Augustin Bassompierre was born 9 October 1771 in Metz,[2] a French fortress in the Three Bishoprics. Soon after the Révolution, the young Charles-Augustin moved to Paris. In 1802, he was one of the eleven singers individually named, with three musicians, as members of the goguette Les Déjeuners des garçons de bonne humeur.[3] A prolific author, from 1793 to 1825, he wrote libretto for operas comiques, vaudevilles, comedies and impromptus, alone or in collaboration with René de Chazet and Dumersan, as well as poems and novels. Appointed archivist secretary at Les Invalides under the Bourbon Restauration regime, he lost his position in 1830 with the fall of Charles X.

Charles-Augustin Bassompierre died in Paris on 22 April 1853 [1] and was buried in the Montparnasse cemetery.

A knight of the ordre de la Légion d'honneur, he was married to Louise-Julie des Acres de l'Aigle (1787–1845).

Works

Operas

Theatre

Literature

Source : Gallica

References

  1. ^ a b c « Paris », Journal de débats, 24 avril 1853, p. 2 at Gallica
  2. ^ a b Notice d'autorité sur le site de la BNF
  3. ^ List of the members of the goguette Les Déjeuners des garçons de bonne humeur (1802).
  4. ^ Not to be mistaken for the homonymous opéra-comique by Eugène Scribe and Germain Delavigne, music by Daniel-François-Esprit Auber, also created at the Théâtre Feydeau in 1825.
  5. ^ Historique Archived 2008-11-20 at the Wayback Machine sur les site du théâtre des Variétés.
  6. ^ La Chambre de Suzon at Gallica.

Bibliography

Jacques Isnardon, Le Théâtre de la Monnaie depuis sa fondation jusqu'à nos jours, Schott frères, Bruxelles, 1890 (Read online)