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Pauline Thys

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Pauline Marie Elisa Thys [-Lebault] (1835–1909) was a French composer and librettist. She was born in Paris, her father was the opéra comique composer Alphonse Thys (1807–1879). Initially she composed salon romances and light piano music, before she turned to writing music for the stage including operettas, opéra-comiques, and operas, some of which to her own libretto.[1]

In 1877, she was the founder of the Association des femmes artistes et professeurs. In 1883, she became a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Palmes académiques.

Selected works

Stage

  • La Pomme de Turquie, operetta, 1 act (1857)
  • Quand Dieu est dans le ménage, Dieu le garde, operetta (1860)
  • La Perruque du Bailli, operetta (1860)
  • Le Roi de Cocagne, opéra-comique, 2 acts (libretto: Pierre Jean Baptiste Choudard Desforges) (1862)
  • Manette, opéra-comique (1865)
  • La Congiura di Chevreuse, opéra (1876)
  • Le Cabaret du Pot-cassé, operetta, 2 acts (1878)
  • Le Fruit vert, opéra-comique, 3 acts
  • Nedgeya, operetta (libretto: P. Nemo) (1880)
  • Le Mariage de Tabarin (French version of her own La Congiura di Chevreuse), opéra-comique, 3 acts (libretto by Thys) (1885)
  • Judith, tragédie lyrique

Songs

  • Chanson créole (1856)
  • Le Chant du gondolier (1856)
  • Le Souvenir (1856)
  • Les Larmes sont soeurs (1858)
  • Ma Pendule (1858)
  • Les Chants de la sirène (1859)
  • Six Fables de La Fontaine for solo voice (1861, reprinted 1872); includes 1. L'Amour et la folie; 2. Le Satyre et le passant; 3. Les Médecins; 4. L'Huître et les plaideurs; 5. La Montagne qui accouche; 6. La Femme noyée.
  • Tes vingt ans (1861)
  • La Neige tombe sur nos toits (1862)
  • Le Pays de Cocagne (1862)
  • Jeunes filles et papillons (1864)
  • Qu’en dites-vous, Monsieur Genniès (1862, reprinted 1872)
  • Quand on est vieux (1863)
  • Mignonne, voici le jour (1884)

Piano

  • Air havanais (1875)

References

  1. ^ Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1994). The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers. W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 9780393034875. Retrieved 12 November 2010.