Louis Gallet

Louis Gallet (1835–1898) was an inexhaustible French writer of operatic libretti, plays, romances, memoirs, pamphlets, and innumerable articles, who is remembered above all for his adaptations of fiction—and Scripture— to provide librettos of cantatas and opera, notably by composers Georges Bizet, Camille Saint-Saëns and Jules Massenet. By day Gallet supported himself by a minor post in the Administration of Assistance to the Poor and positions, ... more

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  • 1835

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  • 1898 (age 63 years)
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