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Louis Urgel

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Louis Urgel (18.., Paris - 17 August 1942), real name Louise Legru, née L'Henoret, was one of the few women composers of light music in the 1920s.

Main works

  • 1911: Aux petits Enfants, poem by Alphonse Daudet.
  • 1920: Les Chagrins, for singing and piano.
  • 1922: Monsieur Dumollet, three-act operetta, libretto by Victor Jannet, lyrics by Hugues Delorme
  • 1923: Amour de princesse, three-act operetta, libretto by Victor Jeannet and Hugues Delorme
  • 1925: Qu'en dit l'abbé ?, opérette galante in 3 acts, libretto by Jacques Battaille-Henri
  • 1928: Une nuit au Louvre, three-act operetta, libretto by Henri Duvernois, lyrics by René Dorin