Philippe-Alexis Béancourt
Philippe-Alexis Béancourt (10 June 1792 in Versailles (city) – 6 January 1862 in Paris) was a 19th-century French conductor.
Biography
A composer of stage music, he was the conductor of the Théâtre des Nouveautés (1827–1831), the Théâtre Comte (1830), then the Théâtre de la Gaîté (1835–1849).
Works
- Faust, lyrics by Emmanuel Théaulon and Jean-Baptiste Gondelier, morceaux détachés singing and piano (or harp), 1827
- Rendez-vous, lyrics by Mathurin-Joseph Brisset, 1827
- Jean, lyrics by Théaulon and Alphonse Signol, air, chant et piano, 1828
- La Tache de sang, three-act drama, with Julien de Mallian (libretto), 1835
- Les Sept châteaux du diable,[1] féerie, quadrille for the piano, Théâtre Impérial du Châtelet, with Philippe Musard, lyrics by Adolphe d'Ennery and Clairville, 1844
- Air de la fiancée, lyrics by Achille d'Artois, undated
- Air de Mr Jovial, lyrics by Adolphe Choquart and Théaulon, undated
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