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Jacques-François-Fromental-Élie Halévy (27 May 1799 - 17 March 1862) (usually known as Fromental Halévy) was a French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 composer. He is known today largely for his opera
Opera

Opera is an Performing arts in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work which combines a text and a musical score. Opera is part of the Western classical music tradition....
 La Juive
La Juive

La Juive is a grand opera in five acts by Fromental Hal?vy to an original France libretto by Eug?ne Scribe....
.

vy was born in Paris, the son of a cantor
Hazzan

A hazzan or chazzan is a Jewish cantor, a musician trained in the vocal arts who helps lead the synagogue in songful prayer.There are many rules relating to how a cantor should lead services, but the idea of a cantor as a paid professional does not exist in classical rabbinic sources....
, Elie Halfon Halévy
Élie Halévy (Chalfan)

?lie Hal?vy , or ?lie Halfon-Hal?vy was a French people Hebrew language poet and author. He is the father of Fromental Hal?vy and L?on Hal?vy....
, who was the secretary of the Jewish community of Paris, a writer and a teacher of Hebrew, and a French
French people

French people can refer to:* The legal residents and citizens of France, regardless of ancestry. For a legal discussion, see French nationality law....
 Jewish mother.






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Jacques-François-Fromental-Élie Halévy (27 May 1799 - 17 March 1862) (usually known as Fromental Halévy) was a French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 composer. He is known today largely for his opera
Opera

Opera is an Performing arts in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work which combines a text and a musical score. Opera is part of the Western classical music tradition....
 La Juive
La Juive

La Juive is a grand opera in five acts by Fromental Hal?vy to an original France libretto by Eug?ne Scribe....
.

Early career

Halévy was born in Paris, the son of a cantor
Hazzan

A hazzan or chazzan is a Jewish cantor, a musician trained in the vocal arts who helps lead the synagogue in songful prayer.There are many rules relating to how a cantor should lead services, but the idea of a cantor as a paid professional does not exist in classical rabbinic sources....
, Elie Halfon Halévy
Élie Halévy (Chalfan)

?lie Hal?vy , or ?lie Halfon-Hal?vy was a French people Hebrew language poet and author. He is the father of Fromental Hal?vy and L?on Hal?vy....
, who was the secretary of the Jewish community of Paris, a writer and a teacher of Hebrew, and a French
French people

French people can refer to:* The legal residents and citizens of France, regardless of ancestry. For a legal discussion, see French nationality law....
 Jewish mother. The name Fromental, by which he was generally known, reflects that he was born on the feast-day of that name in the French Revolutionary calendar which was still operative at that time. He entered the Paris Conservatoire at the age of nine or ten (accounts differ), in 1809, becoming a pupil and later protegé 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....
. After two second-place attempts, he won the Prix de Rome
Prix de Rome

The Prix de Rome was a scholarship for arts students. It was created in 1663 in France under the reign of Louis XIV. It was an annual burse for promising artists who proved their talents by completing a very difficult elimination contest....
 in 1819: his cantata subject was Herminie.

As he had to delay his departure to Rome because of the death of his mother, he was able to accept the first commission that brought him to public attention - a ' Marche Funebre et De Profundis en Hebreu ' for three part choir, tenor
Tenor

The tenor is a type of male voice type and is the highest male voice within the modal register. The typical tenor voice lies between the C one octave below middle C to the A above in choral music, and up to high C in solo work....
 and orchestra, which was commissioned by the Consistoire Israélite
Consistory

AntiquityOriginally, the Latin word consistorium meant simply 'sitting together', just as the Greek synedrion .In the Roman empire, it was specifically applied to a formal meeting of the Comites consistoriales, i.e....
 du Département de la Seine
Seine (département)

Seine was a d?partement in France of France encompassing Paris and its immediate suburbs. Its pr?fecture was Paris and its official number was 75....
, for a public service in memory of the assassinated duc de Berry
Charles Ferdinand, duc de Berry

Charles Ferdinand, duc de Berry was the younger son of Charles X of France and his wife, Marie Th?r?se of Savoy. As the son of the king, he was a Fils de France....
, performed on 24 March 1820. Later, his brother Léon
Léon Halévy

L?on Hal?vy , was a French people civil servant, historian, and dramatist.Born to a Jewish family, the son of the writer and chazzan ?lie Hal?vy , L?on was the younger brother of the composer Fromental Hal?vy....
 recalled that the De Profundis, "infused with religious fervor, created a sensation, and attracted interest to the young laureate of the institute."

Halévy was chorus master at the Théâtre Italien
Comédie-Italienne

Over time, there have been several buildings and several theatrical companies named the "Th??tre-Italien" or the "Com?die-Italienne" in Paris....
, while he struggled to get an opera performed. Despite the mediocre reception of L'artisan
L'artisan

L'artisan is an opera comique by Fromental Hal?vy, to a libretto by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges.L'artisan was the first of Hal?vy's operas to be staged ....
, 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....
 in 1827, Halévy moved on to be chorus master at the Opéra. The same year he became professor of harmony and accompaniment at the Conservatoire, where he was professor of counterpoint and fugue in 1833 and of composition in 1840. He was elected to the Institut de France
Institut de France

The Institut de France is a France learned society, grouping five acad?mies, the most famous of which is probably the Acad?mie fran?aise....
 in 1836.

'La Juive'

With his opera La Juive
La Juive

La Juive is a grand opera in five acts by Fromental Hal?vy to an original France libretto by Eug?ne Scribe....
, in 1835, Halévy attained not only his first major triumph, but gave the world a work that was to be one of the cornerstones of the French repertory for a century, with the role of Eléazar one of the great favorites of tenors such as Enrico Caruso
Enrico Caruso

Enrico Caruso was an italians tenor. Caruso was also one of the most significant and renowned singers in any genre in both the 19th and 20th Centuries, and one of the most important pioneers of recorded music....
. The opera's most famous aria is Eléazar's "Rachel, quand du Seigneur" . Its orchestral ritornello
Ritornello

In Baroque music, ritornello was the word for a recurring passage for orchestra in the first or final movement of a solo concerto or aria . In ritornello form, the Musical terminology#T opens with a Theme called the ritornello ....
 is the one quotation from Halévy that Berlioz
Hector Berlioz

Louis Hector Berlioz was a French Romantic music composer and guitarist, best known for his compositions Symphonie fantastique and Requiem . Berlioz made great contributions to the modern orchestra with his Treatise on Instrumentation and by utilizing huge orchestral forces for his works; as a conductor, he performed several c...
 included in his Treatise on Orchestration
Orchestration

Orchestration is the study or practice of writing music for an orchestra or of adapting for orchestra music composed for another medium. It only gradually over the course of music history came to be regarded as a compositional art in itself....
,
for its unusual duet for two cor anglais
Cor anglais

The cor anglais, or English horn, is a Double reed woodwind Musical instrument in the oboe family.The cor anglais is a transposing instrument pitched in F, a perfect fifth lower than the oboe , and is consequently approximately one-third longer....
. It is probable however that this aria was inserted only at the request of the great tenor 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....
, who premiered the role and may have suggested the aria's text. La Juive is one of the grandest of grand opera
Grand Opera

File:Robert-le-diable.jpgGrand Opera is a genre of 19th-century opera generally in four or five acts, characterised by large-scale casts and orchestras, and lavish and spectacular design and stage-effects, normally with plots based on or around dramatic historic events....
s, with major choruses, a spectacular procession in Act I, and impressive celebrations in Act III. It culminates with the heroine plunging into a vat of boiling water in Act V. Mahler
Gustav Mahler

Gustav Mahler was a Bohemian-born Austrian composer and conducting. He was best known during his own lifetime as one of the leading orchestral and operatic conductors of the day....
 admired it greatly, stating: "I am absolutely overwhelmed by this wonderful, majestic work. I regard it as one of the greatest operas ever created". Other admirers included Richard Wagner
Richard Wagner

Wilhelm Richard Wagner was a German composer, Conducting, theatre director and essayist, primarily known for his operas . Unlike most other great opera composers, Wagner wrote both the scenario and libretto for his works....
 who wrote an enthusiastic review of its premiere for the German press. (Wagner never showed towards Halévy the anti-Jewish animus that was so notorious a feature of his writings on Meyerbeer).

Later career

After La Juive Halévy's real successes were relatively few, although at least three operas, L'éclair
L'éclair

L'?clair is an op?ra comique by Fromental Hal?vy to a libretto by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges.The first performance of L'?clair was at the Op?ra-Comique, Paris, on 16 December, 1835; Jacques Offenbach was a cello in the orchestra....
, La reine de Chypre
and Charles VI
Charles VI (opera)

Charles VI is a grand opera composed by Fromental Halevy to a libretto by Casimir and Germain Delavigne. The opera was premiered at the Paris Opera on 15 March 1843....
 should be mentioned. Heine
Heine

Heine is a Germans family name. The name comes from "Heinrich" or the Hebrew "Chayyim" . It may refer to:* Alice Heine , princess of Monaco...
 commented that Halévy was an artist, but 'without the slightest spark of genius'. He became however a leading bureaucrat of the arts, becoming Secretary of the Académie des Beaux-Arts
Académie des beaux-arts

The Acad?mie des Beaux-Arts is a France learned society. It is one of the five academies of the Institut de France.It was created in 1795 as the merger of the:...
 and presiding over committees to determine the standard pitch of orchestral A
A (musical note)

La or A is the sixth note of the solf?ge. "A" is generally used as a standard for tuning. When the orchestra tunes, the oboe plays an "A" and the rest of the instruments tune to match that pitch....
, to award prizes for operettas, and so on. The artist Delacroix
Delacroix

Delacroix derives from de la Croix . It may refer to:In people:* Charles-Fran?ois Delacroix, French ambassador to the Netherlands* Eug?ne Delacroix, a French Romantic artist...
 offers a chilling portrait of Halévy's decline in his diaries (5 February 1855):

I went on to Halévy’s house, where the heat from his stove was suffocating. His wretched wife has crammed his house with bric-a-brac and old furniture, and this new craze will end by driving him to a lunatic asylum. He has changed and looks much older, like a man who is being dragged on against his will. How can he possibly do serious work in this confusion? His new position at the Academy must take up a great deal of his time, and make it more and more difficult for him to find the peace and quiet he needs for his work. Left that inferno as quickly as possible. The breath of the streets seemed positively delicious.
Halévy's cantata Prométhée enchaîné was premiered in 1849 at the Paris Conservatoire, and is generally considered the first mainstream western orchestral composition to use quarter tones.

Halévy died in retirement at Nice
Nice

Nice is a city in Southern France France located on the Mediterranean Sea coast, between Marseille, France, and Genoa, Italy, with 1,197,751 inhabitants in the 2007 estimate....
, leaving his last opera, Noé
Noé (opera)

No? was the last opera of the composer Fromental Hal?vy.The opera's libretto is by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges, who had written the book for the composer's first opera to reach performance, L'artisan, ....
, unfinished. It was completed by his son-in-law, Georges Bizet
Georges Bizet

Georges Bizet was a France composer and pianist of the Romantic music era. He is best known for the opera Carmen....
, but was not performed until 10 years after Bizet's own death.

Works

Halévy wrote some forty operas in all, including:
  • L'artisan
    L'artisan

    L'artisan is an opera comique by Fromental Hal?vy, to a libretto by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges.L'artisan was the first of Hal?vy's operas to be staged ....
     (1827)
  • Le roi et le batelier (1827)
  • Clari (1828), in Italian; a modest success, even with Maria Malibran
    Maria Malibran

    The mezzo-soprano Maria Malibran , was one of the most famous opera singers of the 19th century. Malibran was known for her stormy personality and dramatic intensity, becoming a legendary figure after her death at age 28....
     in the starring role
  • La dilettante d'Avignon (1828)
  • Attendre et courir (1830)
  • La langue musicale (1830)
  • La tentation (1832)
  • Les souvenirs de Lafleur (1833)
  • Ludovic
    Ludovic (opera)

    Ludovic is a two act op?ra comique to a libretto by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges. The music, by Ferdinand H?rold, was left unfinished at his death, and the work was completed by Fromental Hal?vy....
     (1833), completion of an opera left unfinished by Hérold
    Louis Joseph Ferdinand Herold

    Louis Joseph Ferdinand H?rold better known as Ferdinand H?rold was a France operatic composer of Alsace descent who also wrote many pieces for the piano, orchestra, and the ballet....
  • La Juive
    La Juive

    La Juive is a grand opera in five acts by Fromental Hal?vy to an original France libretto by Eug?ne Scribe....
     (1835), his first success
  • L'éclair
    L'éclair

    L'?clair is an op?ra comique by Fromental Hal?vy to a libretto by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges.The first performance of L'?clair was at the Op?ra-Comique, Paris, on 16 December, 1835; Jacques Offenbach was a cello in the orchestra....
     (1835), also a great success, in the same season
  • Guido et Ginevra (1838)
  • Les treize (1839)
  • Le shérif, (1839) which Hector Berlioz
    Hector Berlioz

    Louis Hector Berlioz was a French Romantic music composer and guitarist, best known for his compositions Symphonie fantastique and Requiem . Berlioz made great contributions to the modern orchestra with his Treatise on Instrumentation and by utilizing huge orchestral forces for his works; as a conductor, he performed several c...
     referred to as a "delightful comic opera"
  • Le drapier (1839)
  • Le guitarréro (1841)
  • La reine de Chypre
    La reine de Chypre

    La reine de Chypre is a grand opera composed by Fromental Hal?vy to a libretto by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges....
     (1841) praised by Richard Wagner
  • Charles VI
    Charles VI (opera)

    Charles VI is a grand opera composed by Fromental Halevy to a libretto by Casimir and Germain Delavigne. The opera was premiered at the Paris Opera on 15 March 1843....
     (1843) (revived at Compiègne
    Compiègne

    Compi?gne is a Communes of France in the Oise Departments of France in northern France.The city is located along the Oise River. Its inhabitants are called Compi?gnois....
     in 2005)
  • Le lazzarone, ou Le bien vient en dormant (1844)
  • Les mousquetaires de la reine (1846)
  • Les premiers pas (1847)
  • Le val d'Andorre
    Le val d'Andorre

    Le val d'Andorre is an op?ra comique by Fromental Hal?vy with a libretto by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges....
     (1848)
  • La fée aux roses (1849)
  • La tempesta (1850), in Italian, after Shakespeare's The Tempest
  • La dame de pique (1850) (after Prosper Merimée
    Prosper Mérimée

    Prosper M?rim?e was a France dramatist, history, Archaeology, and short story writer. He is perhaps best known for his novella Carmen , which became the basis of Georges Bizet's opera Carmen....
    )
  • Le Juif errant
    Le Juif errant (opera)

    Le Juif errant is a grand opera by Fromental Hal?vy, with a libretto by Eug?ne Scribe and Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges.The opera is based extremely loosely on themes of the novel Le Juif Errant, by Eug?ne Sue....
     (1852) after the novel by Eugène Sue
    Eugène Sue

    Joseph Marie Eug?ne Sue was a France novelistHe was born in Paris, the son of a distinguished surgeon in Napoleon's army, and is said to have had the Jos?phine de Beauharnais for godmother....
  • Le nabab
    Le nabab

    Le nabab is an op?ra comique by Fromental Hal?vy to a libretto by Eug?ne Scribe.The opera, which was premiered in Paris on 1 September 1853, is the last collaboration of Scribe and Hal?vy, which had commenced with what proved to be Hal?vy's greatest success, La Juive ....
     (1853)
  • Jaguarita l'Indienne
    Jaguarita l'Indienne

    Jaguarita l'Indienne is a three act op?ra comique, to a libretto by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges and Adolphe de Leuven, with music by Fromental Hal?vy....
     (1855)
  • L'inconsolable (1855)
  • Valentine d'Aubigny (1856)
  • La magicienne(1858)
  • Noé
    Noé (opera)

    No? was the last opera of the composer Fromental Hal?vy.The opera's libretto is by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges, who had written the book for the composer's first opera to reach performance, L'artisan, ....
     (1858-1862): uncompleted at Halévy's death, completed by Georges Bizet
    Georges Bizet

    Georges Bizet was a France composer and pianist of the Romantic music era. He is best known for the opera Carmen....


Halévy also wrote for the ballet
Ballet

Ballet is a formalized type of performative dance, the origins of which date lay in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France courts, and which was further developed in England, Italy, and Russia as a concert dance form....
, provided incidental music for a French version of Aeschylus
Aeschylus

Aeschylus was an Ancient Greece playwright. He is often recognized as the father or the founder of tragedy, and is the earliest of the three Greek tragedy whose Play survive extant, the others being Sophocles and Euripides....
's Prometheus Bound
Prometheus Bound

Prometheus Bound is an Ancient Greek theatre. In classical antiquity, this drama was attributed to Aeschylus, but is now considered by some scholars to be the work of another hand, perhaps one as late as ca....
, and wrote cantatas.

Halévy's Family

Halévy's brother was the writer and historian Léon Halévy
Léon Halévy

L?on Hal?vy , was a French people civil servant, historian, and dramatist.Born to a Jewish family, the son of the writer and chazzan ?lie Hal?vy , L?on was the younger brother of the composer Fromental Hal?vy....
, who wrote an early biography of his brother and was the father of Ludovic Halévy
Ludovic Halévy

Ludovic Hal?vy was a France author and playwright. He was of Jewish ancestry, however his father had converted to Christianity prior to his birth....
, librettist of many French operas, including Georges Bizet
Georges Bizet

Georges Bizet was a France composer and pianist of the Romantic music era. He is best known for the opera Carmen....
's Carmen
Carmen

Carmen is a French op?ra comique by Georges Bizet. The libretto is by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Hal?vy, based on the Carmen by Prosper M?rim?e, first published in 1845, itself influenced by the narrative poem "The Gypsies" by Pushkin....
, father of Geneviève Halévy, and father-in-law of Bizet.

Halévy's wife, Léonie, who had experienced serious mental problems during their marriage, underwent a remarkable recovery after his death and became a talented sculptress. (She was 20 years younger than he). Their daughter Genéviève married the composer Bizet, who had been one of Halévy's pupils at the Conservatoire. After Bizet's death, and an alliance with Delaborde, the son of Charles-Valentin Alkan
Charles-Valentin Alkan

Charles-Valentin Alkan was a France composer and one of the greatest virtuoso pianists of his day. His attachment to his Jewish origins is displayed both in his life and his work....
, Genéviève married a banker with Rothschild connections and became a leading Parisian hostess. Amongst the guests at her soirées was the young Marcel Proust
Marcel Proust

Valentin Louis Georges Eug?ne Marcel Proust was a France novelist, essayist and critic, best known as the author of In Search of Lost Time , a monumental work of twentieth-century fiction published in seven parts from 1913 to 1927....
, who used her as a model of the Duchesse de Guermantes in his epic In Search of Lost Time
In Search of Lost Time

In Search of Lost Time or Remembrance of Things Past is a semi-autobiographical novel in heptalogy by Marcel Proust. His most prominent work, it is popularly known for its extended length and the notion of involuntary memory, the most famous example being the "episode of the Madeleine "....
.

Bibliography

  • Léon Halévy, F. Halévy, sa vie et ses oeuvres, Paris (1863).
  • Ruth Jordan, Fromental Halévy, his Life and Music 1799-1862, London (1994). ISBN 187108251X


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