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Louis-Sébastien Lebrun (10 December 1764 in Paris - 27 June 1829 idem) was a French opera singer and composer.


Biography

As a tenor, he wrote the music of several operas and scenes on booklets, among others, of
Charles-Guillaume Étienne Charles-Guillaume Étienne (; 5 January 177813 March 1845) was a 19th-century French playwright. Biography He was born in Chamouilley, Haute-Marne. He held various municipal offices under the Revolution and came in 1793 to Paris, where he pr ...
, Armand-François Chateauvieux, Armand Croizette, Sewrin and François Bernard-Valville, as well as the music of songs, masses and
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External links


''Le rossignol'', opéra-comique
on Data.bnf.fr
Mort d'Abel (La) 1787
Louis Sébastien Lebrun on Musicalics

on Partitions anciennes
Biography

LEBRUN Louis Sébastien (1764-1829)
on "Amis et passionnés du Père Lachaise"

stage works

biography
''Le rossignol'', one-act opéra comique
on Gallica
Marcellin
on archive.org
''Zéloïde'', two act opera
on archive.org {{DEFAULTSORT:Lebrun, Louis-Sebastien 1764 births 1829 deaths Musicians from Paris French operatic tenors French opera composers French male opera composers Burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery