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Charles Lecocq

Charles Lecocq

French Operetta Composer

Charles Lecocq (1832–1918) was a French composer known for his operettas and contributions to the musical theater in the 19th century. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire under François Bazin for harmony and counterpoint, and under Fromental Halévy for composition. Lecocq gained prominence after winning a competition with his operetta "Le Docteur Miracle" in 1856, a contest that was also won by Georges Bizet, as they both received equal votes. His most famous work is arguably "La fille de Madame Angot," which premiered in Brussels in 1872 and became one of his greatest successes. Although Lecocq did not achieve the same level of enduring fame as some of his contemporaries like Offenbach, he was a prolific composer who contributed significantly to the light opera repertoire. His works were characterized by their melodic inventiveness and orchestral finesse.

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