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Massé, Victor (actually Félix Marie)

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Massé, Victor (actually Félix Marie) (1822-1884)

French composer. He studied at the Paris Conservatory, where Halévy was his composition master, and gained the Prix de Rome in 1844. He travelled in Italy and Germany after his stay in Rome; in 1860 he became chorus-master at the Paris Opéra and in 1866 professor of composition at the Conservatory.

Works

Operas and operettas

La Chambre gothique (1849), La Chanteuse violée (1850), Galathée (1852), Les Noces de Jeannette (1853), La Reine Topaze (1856), Le Cousin de Marivaux (1857), La Fiancée du Diable, Miss Fauvette, Les Saisons, La Fée Carabosse, Mariette la promise (1862), La Mule de Pedro (1863), Fior d'Aliza (after Lamartine, 1866), Le Fils du brigadier (1867), Paul et Virginie (after Saint-Pierre), La favorita e la schiava, Les Chaises à porteurs, Le Prix de famille, Une Loi somptuaire, Les Enfants de Perrette, La Petite Sœur d'Achille, La Trouvaille (composed 1873), Une Nuit de Cléopâtre (1885).

Other

Messe solennelle; cantata Le Rénégat; songs.


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