Alfred Blau
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Alfred Blau (born Blois, 29 May 1827, died 23 February 1896) was a French dramatist and opera librettist. He was a cousin of Édouard Blau, another French librettist of the same period.
In late 1887, he was in negotiations with Emmanuel Chabrier for a libretto on the subject of The Tempest by Shakespeare, but the project came to nothing.[1]
Operas to librettos by Alfred Blau
Le Chanteur florentin with Édouard Blau, (1866)
Sigurd with Camille du Locle (1884)
Esclarmonde with Louis de Gramont (1889)
References
- ^ Delage, R. Emmanuel Chabrier. Fayard, Paris, 1999.
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