Émile Jonas
Émile Jonas photographed by Etienne Carjat
Born5 March 1827
Paris
Died21 May 1905(1905-05-21) (aged 78)
OccupationComposer

Émile Jonas (5 March 1827 – 21 May 1905) was a 19th-century French composer.[1]

Works

  • 1855: Le Duel de Benjamin, libretto by Eugène Mestépès
  • 1856: La Parade, libretto by Jules Barbier and Jules Brésil)
  • 1857: Le roi boit, libretto by Adolphe Jaime and Eugène Mestépès
  • 1857: Les Petits Prodiges, libretto by Adolphe Jaime and Etienne Tréfeu
  • 1863: Job et son chien, libretto by Eugène Mestépès)
  • 1864: Le Manoir des Larenardière, libretto by Eugène Mestépès
  • 1865: Avant la noce, libretto by Eugène Mestépès and Paul Boisselot
  • 1865: Les Deux Arlequins, libretto by Eugène Mestépès
  • 1867: Marlbrough s'en va-t-en guerre, composition with Georges Bizet, Isidore Legouix and Léo Delibes, libretto by William Busnach after Paul Siraudin
  • 1869: Le Canard à trois becs, libretto by Jules Moinaux
  • 1869: Désiré, sire de Champigny
  • 1871: Javotte ou Cinderella the Younger, libretto by Alfred Thompson, London
  • 1873: Goldchignon (libretto : Eugène Grangé, Victor Bernard and Étienne Tréfeu, in German Julius Hopp), Vienna
  • 1874: Die Japanesin, libretto by Eugène Grangé and Victor Bernard, in German, F. Zell and Richard Genée), Vienna
  • 1882: La Bonne Aventure, libretto by Hector Crémieux and Albert de Saint-Albin
  • 1882: Estelle et Némourin, libretto by Émile de Najac and Henry Bocage
  • 1883: Le Premier Baiser, libretto by Émile de Najac and Raoul Toché
  • La Princesse Kelebella
  • Miss Robinson

References

  1. Roten, Hervé (2019-12-11). "Emile Jonas (1827-1905), from the Portuguese Synagogue to the Operetta, and from there to the Imperial Guard". Institut Européen des Musiques Juives. Retrieved 2022-10-30.
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