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Amable Courtecuisse (29 December 1823 – 7 September 1873), whose stage name was Désiré, was a French baritone, who is particularly remembered for creating many comic roles in the works of the French operetta composer
Jacques Offenbach Jacques Offenbach (, also , , ; 20 June 18195 October 1880) was a German-born French composer, cellist and impresario of the Romantic period. He is remembered for his nearly 100 operettas of the 1850s to the 1870s, and his uncompleted opera ''T ...
. Kutsch, K. J.; Riemens, Leo. '' Großes Sängerlexikon'' (fourth edition, in German), p. 1130. K. G. Saur, Munich, 2003. .Gänzl K. ''The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre.'' Blackwell, Oxford, 1994. .


Life and career

He was born in
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or a nearby village of it, and studied the bassoon, singing, and declamation at the Lille Conservatory. His first appearances were at small theatres in Belgium and northern France beginning in 1845. In 1847, he arrived at the Théâtre Montmartre in Paris where he met
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. He asked Hervé to provide him with a musical sketch (drawn from Cervantes' novel ''
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''), in which the tall and thin Hervé as the Don was pitted against the short and plump Désiré as Sancho Pança. The sketch inspired what was later dubbed the first French operetta, Hervé's '' Don Quichotte et Sancho Pança'', which premiered in 1848 at
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's Théâtre National at the Cirque Olympique, but with Joseph Kelm, instead of Désiré, as Sancho Pança. Traubner, Richard. ''Operetta — a theatrical history.'' Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1983. .
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. ''Second Empire Opera – The Théâtre-Lyrique Paris 1851-1870'', pp. 359–360. John Calder Ltd, London, 1981.
In subsequent years Désiré appeared in operetta theatres in Lille,
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, and
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. He also became a star at Hervé’s Parisian Folies-Concertantes (later the Folies-Nouvelles). Finally he was engaged by
Jacques Offenbach Jacques Offenbach (, also , , ; 20 June 18195 October 1880) was a German-born French composer, cellist and impresario of the Romantic period. He is remembered for his nearly 100 operettas of the 1850s to the 1870s, and his uncompleted opera ''T ...
for the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, where Désiré made his brilliantly successful debut on 16 May 1857 in ''Vent-du-Soir, ou l'horrible festin''. Thereafter until 1873 he remained one of the star actors of Offenbach's company, appearing in many of the premieres of Offenbach's most famous operettas. His greatest success was his unforgettable portrayal of the role of Jupiter in ''
Orpheus in the Underworld ''Orpheus in the Underworld'' and ''Orpheus in Hell'' are English names for (), a comic opera with music by Jacques Offenbach and words by Hector-Jonathan Crémieux, Hector Crémieux and Ludovic Halévy. It was first performed as a two-act "op� ...
'', which premiered on 21 October 1858. Désiré also appeared at other Parisian theatres, including the
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, the Théâtre du Palais-Royal, and the Athénée-Musicale, and also worked with the French operetta composer Charles Lecocq. At the end of his career Désiré became increasingly addicted to alcohol and died, abandoned and in poverty, in
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. He died on the 7th September 1873, aged 49, in his house in Courbevoie.Acte de décès (vues 64-65)
registre des décès de Courbevoie (1873) sur le site des Archives départementales des Hauts-de-Seine.
A large congregation consisting much of theatrical Paris (including Ludovic Halévy, Hector Crémieux, Charles Lecocq, Berthelier, Léonce,
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, Baron and Anna Judic), attended his funeral on the 10th of September.


Roles created

Works by Offenbach unless otherwise noted: *1857: Vent-du-Soir in '' Vent du soir, ou L’horrible festin'' *1857: Pigeonneau in '' Une demoiselle en loterie'' *1858: Mme Madou in '' Mesdames de la Halle'' *1858: Dig-dig in '' La chatte métamorphosée en femme'' *1858: Jupiter in ''
Orpheus in the Underworld ''Orpheus in the Underworld'' and ''Orpheus in Hell'' are English names for (), a comic opera with music by Jacques Offenbach and words by Hector-Jonathan Crémieux, Hector Crémieux and Ludovic Halévy. It was first performed as a two-act "op� ...
'' (in French) *1859: Le marquis de Criquebœuf in ''L'omelette à la Follembuche'' by Léo Delibes *1859: Golo in '' Geneviève de Brabant'' *1860: Pan in '' Daphnis et Chloé'' *1860: Grétry in ''Le musicien de l'avenir'' *1861: Maître Fortunio in ''
La chanson de Fortunio ''La chanson de Fortunio '' (''The Song of Fortunio'') is a short opéra-comique in one act by Jacques Offenbach with a French libretto by Ludovic Halévy and Hector Crémieux. The music was composed within a week, with a further week being spe ...
'' *1861: Cornarino Cornarini in '' Le pont des soupirs'' *1861: Choufleuri in ''
M. Choufleuri restera chez lui le . . . ''M. Choufleuri restera chez lui le... '' (''Mr. Cauliflower will be at home on... '') is an opéra bouffe, or operetta, in one act by Jacques Offenbach and the Duc de Morny (under the pseudonym "M. de St Rémy"). The French libretto is also ...
'' *1862: Adolphe Dunanan in ''Le voyage de MM Dunanan père & fils'' *1862: Cristobal in '' Bavard et bavarde'' *1863: Fritzchen in ''Lischen et Fritzchen'' *1863: Bertolucci in ''
Il signor Fagotto ''Il signor Fagotto'' is a one-act opérette by Jacques Offenbach to a French libretto by Charles-Louis-Étienne Nuitter and Étienne Tréfeu, first performed in 1863. The story of a father outwitted and true love winning is set within "a burlesqu ...
'' *1864: Jol-Hiddin in ''Les géorgiennes'' *1864: Cabochon in ''Jeanne qui pleure et Jean qui rit'' *1864: Van Croquesec in ''Le serpent à plumes'' by Delibes *1865: Vautendon in '' Les bergers'' *1866: undetermined role in ''Didon'' by G. BlanginiParsons, Charles H. ''Opera Premieres: An Index of Casts/Performances'', p. 406 Volume 15 in the series ''The Mellen Opera Index''. The Edward Mellen Press, Lewiston, New York, 1993. .Blangini ''fils''
probably the son of Joseph Marie Felix Blangini (see Short biography at Wikisource).
*1868: Tien-Tien in '' Fleur-de-Thé'' by Charles Lecocq *1869: undetermined role in ''L’écossais de Chatou'' by Léo Delibes *1869: Cabriolo in '' La princesse de Trébizonde'' *1869: Rafaël in ''La diva'' *1869: undetermined role in ''Le rajah de Mysore'' by Lecocq *1869: Cabriolo in ''La princesse de Trébizonde'' (revised 3-act version) *1871: Balabrelock in ''Boule-de-neige'' *1872: Raab in ''La timbale d'argent'' by Léon Vasseur *1873: undetermined role in ''La petite reine'' by Vasseur In 1867 he also appeared at the
Théâtre des Nouveautés The Théâtre des Nouveautés ("Theatre of the New") is a Parisian theatre built in 1921 and located at 24 boulevard Poissonnière (Paris, 9th arr.). The name was also used by several earlier Parisian theatre companies and their buildings, begin ...
as Sganarelle in ''La statue du commandeur''.


References

* ''This article incorporates some material re-edited from French Wikipedia''


External links


Obituary in ''The Era Almnack, 1874''
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