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Daniel François Esprit Auber (29 January 1782 – 13 May 1871) was a French composer
Composer

A composer is a person who creates music, usually in the medium of musical notation, for interpretation and performance. The level of distinction between composers and other musicians varies, which affects issues such as copyright and the deference given to individual interpretations of a particular piece of music....
.

Biography
The son of a Paris print-seller, Auber was born in Caen
Caen

Caen is a commune in France in northwestern France. It is the prefecture of the Calvados Departments of France and the capital of the Basse-Normandie r?gion in France....
 in Normandy
Normandy

Normandy is a geographical region corresponding to the former Duchy of Normandy. It is situated along the coast of France south of the English Channel between Brittany and Picardy and comprises territory in northern France and the Channel Islands....
.

Destined by his father for the print selling trade, he was allowed, nevertheless, to indulge his fondness for music, and at an early age learned to play several instruments, his first teacher being the Tirol
Tyrol (state)

Tyrol is a States of Austria or Bundesland, located in the west of Austria. It comprises the Austrian part of the historical region of Tyrol....
ean composer, Josef Alois Ladurner (7 March 1769 – 20 February 1851).






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Daniel François Esprit Auber (29 January 1782 – 13 May 1871) was a French composer
Composer

A composer is a person who creates music, usually in the medium of musical notation, for interpretation and performance. The level of distinction between composers and other musicians varies, which affects issues such as copyright and the deference given to individual interpretations of a particular piece of music....
.

Biography


The son of a Paris print-seller, Auber was born in Caen
Caen

Caen is a commune in France in northwestern France. It is the prefecture of the Calvados Departments of France and the capital of the Basse-Normandie r?gion in France....
 in Normandy
Normandy

Normandy is a geographical region corresponding to the former Duchy of Normandy. It is situated along the coast of France south of the English Channel between Brittany and Picardy and comprises territory in northern France and the Channel Islands....
.

Destined by his father for the print selling trade, he was allowed, nevertheless, to indulge his fondness for music, and at an early age learned to play several instruments, his first teacher being the Tirol
Tyrol (state)

Tyrol is a States of Austria or Bundesland, located in the west of Austria. It comprises the Austrian part of the historical region of Tyrol....
ean composer, Josef Alois Ladurner (7 March 1769 – 20 February 1851). Sent at the age of 20 to London to complete his business training, he was obliged to leave England as a result of the breach of the Treaty of Amiens
Treaty of Amiens

The Treaty of Amiens temporarily ended the hostilities between France and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland during the French Revolutionary Wars....
 (1804).

He had already attempted musical composition, and at this period produced several concertos pour basse, in the manner of the violoncellist Lamarre, in whose name they were published. The praise given to his concerto for the violin, which was played at the Conservatoire by Mazas, encouraged him to undertake a resetting of the old comic opera, Julie (1811). Conscious by this time of the need for regular study, he placed himself under the severe training of Cherubini
Luigi Cherubini

Luigi Cherubini was an Italy-born composer who spent most of his working life in France. His most significant compositions are operas and sacred music....
, by whom the special qualities of the young composer were successfully developed.

In 1813 the unfavourable reception of his one-act debut opera Le séjour militaire put an end for some years to his attempts as composer. But the failure in business and death of his father, in 1819, compelled him once more to turn to music, and to make that which had been his dream the serious employment of his life. He produced another opera, Le testament et les billets-doux (1819), which was no better received than the former. But he persevered, and the next year was rewarded by the complete success of La bergère châtelaine, an opera in three acts.

This was the first in a long series of brilliant successes. In 1822 began his long association with Eugène Scribe as librettist. The opera of Leicester, in which they first worked together (1823), is remarkable also as showing evidences of the influence of Rossini
Gioacchino Rossini

Gioachino Antonio Rossini was a popular Italian composer who created 39 operas as well as sacred music and chamber music. His best known works include Il barbiere di Siviglia , La Cenerentola and Guillaume Tell ....
. But his own style was an individual one, marked by lightness, sparkling vivacity, grace and elegance, clear and piquant of melody— characteristically French. Le maçon (1825) was his first major triumph, staying in the repertory until the 20th century, with 525 performances at the Opéra-Comique
Opéra-Comique

The th??tre national de l?Op?ra-Comique is an opera company and opera house in Paris. It is located in the place Boieldieu, in the IIe arrondissement of Paris, near the Paris Stock Exchange and not far from the Palais Garnier, home of the Op?ra National de Paris....
 alone.

Auber achieved another great musical triumph in La muette de Portici
La muette de Portici

La muette de Portici originally entitled Masaniello, ou La muette de Portici, is an opera in five acts by Daniel Auber, with a libretto by Germain Delavigne, revised by Eug?ne Scribe....
, once familiarly known as Masaniello
Masaniello

Masaniello, an abbreviation of Tommaso Aniello , was a Neapolitan fisherman, who became leader of the revolt against Spain House of Habsburg's rule in Naples in 1647....
 after its hero. Produced at Paris in 1828, it rapidly became a European favourite, and its overture, arias and choruses were heard everywhere. The duet Amour sacré de la patrie was welcomed like a new Marseillaise; its performance at Brussels on 25 August 1830, in which Adolphe Nourrit
Adolphe Nourrit

Adolphe Nourrit was a French operatic tenor, librettist, and composer. He was one of the most respected opera singers of the 1820s and 1830s and is particularly associated with the works of Gioachino Rossini....
 sang the leading tenor role, engendered a riot that became the signal for the Belgian Revolution
Belgian Revolution

The Belgian Revolution was the conflict which led to the secession of the Southern provinces of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands and the establishment of an independent Kingdom of Belgium....
 that drove out the Dutch.

Official and other dignities testified to the public appreciation of Auber's works. In 1829 he was elected a member of the Institute. Fra Diavolo
Fra Diavolo (opera)

Fra Diavolo, ou L'h?tellerie de Terracine is an op?ra comique in three acts by the French composer Daniel-Fran?ois-Esprit Auber, first performed at the Op?ra-Comique, Paris on 28 January, 1830....
,which was premiered on Jan.28, 1830 was destined to be his most successful opera, and never completely left the international repertory. That same year, 1830, he was named director of the court concerts. Next year, on 20 June, 1831, he had another big success, with his Le philtre,starring the great tenor, Adolphe Nourrit. The libretto was soon translated into Italian, and set by Donizetti as L'elisir d'amore
L'elisir d'amore

L'elisir d'amore is a melodramma giocoso in two acts by the Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti. Felice Romani wrote the Italian language libretto after Eug?ne Scribe's libretto for Daniel-Fran?ois-Esprit Auber's Le philtre ....
, one of the most successful comic operas of all time.

Two years later, on Feb.27,1833 Gustave III
Gustave III (opera)

Gustave III, ou Le bal masqu? is an op?ra historique or grand opera in five acts by Daniel Auber, with a libretto by Eug?ne Scribe....
, his second grand opera also triumphed, and stayed in the repertory for years. The libretto was to be used twice more, first by Saverio Mercadante
Saverio Mercadante

File:Saverio Mercadante by Cefaly.jpgGiuseppe Saverio Raffaele Mercadante was an Italy composer, particularly of operas....
 for Il reggente, with the action transferred to Scotland, and, next by Giuseppe Verdi
Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi was an Italian Romantic music composer, mainly of opera. He was one of the most influential composers in the 19th century....
, as Un ballo in maschera
Un ballo in maschera

'Un ballo in maschera' , is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi with text by Antonio Somma. The opera's first production was at the Teatro Apollo, Rome, February 17, 1859....
. He enjoyed several more successes in the mid 1830s, late 1830s, and early 1840s, all at the Opéra-Comique. These were Le cheval de bronze
Le cheval de bronze

Le cheval de bronze is an op?ra comique by the French composer Daniel Auber, first performed at the Op?ra-Comique, Paris on 23 March 1835....
 (1835), L'ambassadrice (1836), Le domino noir
Le domino noir

Le domino noir is an op?ra comique by the French composer Daniel Auber, first performed at the Op?ra-Comique, Paris on 2 December 1837. The libretto to the three-act piece is by Auber's usual collaborator, Eug?ne Scribe....
 (1837), Les diamants de la couronne
Les diamants de la couronne

Les diamants de la couronne is an op?ra comique by the French composer Daniel Auber, first performed at the Op?ra-Comique, Paris on 6 March 1841....
 (1841) and La part du diable (1843).

In the meantime, in 1842, at the wish of Louis Philippe
Louis-Philippe of France

Louis-Philippe , was List of French monarchs from 1830 to 1848 in what was known as the July Monarchy. He was the last king to rule France, although Napoleon III of France, styled as an emperor, would serve as its last monarch....
, he succeeded Cherubini as director of the Conservatoire. Auber was also a member of the Legion of Honour from 1825, and attained the rank of commander in 1847. That year also saw the premiere of Haydée
Haydée

Hayd?e, ou Le Secret is an op?ra comique by the French composer Daniel Auber, first performed at the Op?ra-Comique, Paris on 28 December 1847....
, another opéra comique, even though it was on a serious subject. The tenor lead in Haydée was sung by the same Gustave Roger who, two years later, was to create the title role in Meyerbeer's Le prophète
Le prophète

Le proph?te is an opera in five acts by Giacomo Meyerbeer. The French language-language libretto was by Eug?ne Scribe....
 at the Opéra. Napoleon III made Auber his Imperial Maître de Chapelle in 1857.

In his later years, Auber's output slowed down considerably. The 1850s were marked by Manon Lescaut
Manon Lescaut (Auber)

Manon Lescaut is an opera or op?ra comique in 3 acts by Daniel-Fran?ois-Esprit Auber to a libretto by Eug?ne Scribe, and, like Giacomo Puccini's Manon Lescaut and Massenet's Manon, is based on the Antoine Fran?ois Pr?vost's story Manon Lescaut....
, an opéra comique with a tragic end (1856), and revisions of Le cheval de bronze
Le cheval de bronze

Le cheval de bronze is an op?ra comique by the French composer Daniel Auber, first performed at the Op?ra-Comique, Paris on 23 March 1835....
 and Fra Diavolo
Fra Diavolo (opera)

Fra Diavolo, ou L'h?tellerie de Terracine is an op?ra comique in three acts by the French composer Daniel-Fran?ois-Esprit Auber, first performed at the Op?ra-Comique, Paris on 28 January, 1830....
 (both 1857). He did have one major success in the 1860s: Le Premier jour de bonheur (Opéra comique, 1868). His witty sayings, and his ever-ready kindness and beneficence won for him a secure place in the respect and love of his fellow-citizens. He remained in his old home during the German siege of Paris, 1870-71, but the miseries of the Paris Commune
Paris Commune

The Paris Commune was a government that briefly ruled Paris from March 28 to May 28, 1871. It existed before the split between Anarchism and Socialism, and is hailed by both as the first seizure of power by the working class....
 which followed sickened his heart, and he died in Paris on 13 May 1871.

Today, the Rue Auber leads up to the Paris Opera House and the nearest RER station is Auber, named after him.

See Adolph Kohut: "Auber", vol. xvii. of Musiker Biographien Leipzig, 1895.

Works

See List of operas by Auber
List of operas by Auber

This is a list of the complete operas of the France composer Daniel Auber ....


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