Anaïs Perrière-Pilte facts for kids
Comtesse Anaïs Perrière-Pilte (born Anne Laure Joséphine Hure; 1809 – December 1878) was a talented French composer. She was especially known for her works written for the theatre. She often used the pen name "Anais Marcelli."
Anaïs Perrière-Pilte usually wrote the stories and words for her own musical plays, which are called libretti. She even had a special theatre built right in her own home! This was so she could put on her own operas and other musical shows. She passed away in Paris.
Musical Works by Anaïs Perrière-Pilte
Anaïs Perrière-Pilte created several interesting musical pieces for the stage. Here are some of her well-known works:
- Jaloux de soi (1873) – This was an operetta. An operetta is like a light opera, often with spoken dialogue and a funny or romantic story.
- Le sorcier (1866) – Another operetta she composed.
- Le talon d'Achille (1875) – This was also an operetta.
- Les vacances de l'Amour (1867) – This piece was an opéra comique. An opéra comique is a type of French opera that includes spoken dialogue, but it doesn't always have to be funny.
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