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Alfred Patusset


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'''Armand Alfred Patusset''' (17 November 1853<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Qs5RfJ Fiche de naissance n° 14/51.] Online archive of the City of Paris, reconstituted civil status file of 1853 births.</ref> – 13 or 20 March 1924<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VuvnVv Death act n° 1297 (view 10/20).] On-line archives of the City of Paris, civil status of the 13th arrondissement, 1924 death register.</ref>) was a French composer, [[Conducting|conductor]] and musical arrangeur.

== Life ==
Born in Paris, the son of a musician<ref>Pierre ''Armand'' Patusset (1822-1870) est notamment l'auteur d'une ''Méthode élémentaire pour flageolet'' parue en 1866 et qui sera régulièrement rééditée jusqu'en 1914.</ref> Patusset entered the [[Conservatoire de Paris]] où il remporte une deuxième médaille de solfège en juillet 1869<ref>[http://bit.ly/2QwCJnP Concours année 1869. Distribution des prix. Composition musicale. ''Solfège'' Hommes.] ''Le Ménestrel'', 8 August 1869, p. 284, .</ref> puis une première médaille en 1870<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VzAeVn Dictionnaire des lauréats, article "Patusset (Armand-Alfred)".] ''Le Conservatoire national de musique et de déclamation'', documents historiques et administratifs recueillis ou reconstitués par Constant Pierre, , Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1900, .</ref> First choir director at the [[Théâtre des Menus-Plaisirs]] in 1873<ref>[http://bit.ly/2QtTEqL Semaine théâtrale.] ''Le Ménestrel'', 24 August 1873, , .</ref> and assistant conductor at the Alcazar in 1885, he became conductor of the [[Théâtre Déjazet|Déjazet]] and [[Théâtre Beaumarchais|Beaumarchais]] theatres the of the [[Alcazar (Paris)|Alcazar]] concert, [[Éden-Concert (Paris)|Eden-Concert]], the [[Scala (Paris)|Scala]] and the [[Théâtre de l'Hippodrome|Hippodrome]] and ended his career at the [[Folies-Bergère]] from January 1901.

Also known under the pseudonyms '''Saint-Amand''' and '''Fred Wardal''', he is responsible for the music of about sixty songs with lyrics by, among others, [[Henri Darsay]], [[Adolphe Jost]], [[Eugène Rimbault]], [[Victor de Cottens]] and [[Eugène Héros]], as well as waltzes and many ballet pieces.

Patusset died at the age of 70 and is buried at the [[Père Lachaise Cemetery]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VBNtol Échos et propos. ''Deuils''.] ''[[Le Matin (France)|Le Matin]]'', 22 March 1924, p. 2, .</ref>. His son, Raoul Patusset (1876-1956), a banker by profession, was also an actor<ref>[http://bit.ly/2QtTGPp Échos. Un engagement.] ''[[Comoedia]]'', 11 March 1914, p. 1, .</ref> playright<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VB9Iuz Liste alphabétique des membre adhérents.] ''Annuaire de la Société des auteurs et compositeurs dramatiques'', exercice 1924-1925, , .</ref> and theatre administrator.

== Works ==
;Operette music:
* 1881: ''Nos belles petites'', fantasy in 4 acts and 4 scenes, libretto by [[Amédée de Jallais]] and Iginio Manzoni, music by Alfred Patusset and [[Marc Chautagne]], at the [[Théâtre Déjazet]] (2 June)
* 1886: ''Lohengrin à l'Alcazar'', parody in 1 act and 3 scenes of Wagner's opera, libretto by Pierre Lebourg and [[Henri Boucherat]], at the Alcazar d'Hiver (26 February)
* 1889: ''La Reine de Mysotutu'', one-act operette, libretto by [[Octave Pradels]] and Celmar, at the Scala (17 January)
* 1890: ''Le Pensionnat Chamerlan'', one-act [[operette]], libretto by [[Julien Sermet]]<ref>[http://bit.ly/2QtTIXx Julien Sermet. Biographie Littéraire.] ''Le Théâtre libre illustré'' par Rodolphe Darzens, p. 59, Paris, E. Dentu éditeur, 1890, .</ref> and Ernest Lévy, at Concert de l'Horloge (7 June)
* 1891: ''La Mariée de Mézidon'', 3-acts operette, libretto by Julien Sermet and Louis Battaille, at Concert de la Scala (29 August)
* 1891: ''Lohengrin II, ou Lohengrin à l'Edorado'', one-act parody of Wagner's opera, libretto by Julien Sermet and Henri Boucherat, at the Eldorado (14 November)
* 1894: ''Tahïs'', opera-parodie comique à grand tralala, libretto by Louis Battaille and [[Léon Garnier]], at the Concert du Ba-Ta-Clan (2 September)
;Incidental music :
* 1874: ''La Comète à Paris'', review in 3 acts and 10 scenes by [[Hector Monréal]] and [[Henri Blondeau]], music by Alfred Patusset, Marc Chautagne and [[Robert Planquette]], at the [[Théâtre Déjazet]] (5 December)<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vt4X6m ''La Comète à Paris''.] Auguste Lefrançois publisher, Paris, 1874, .</ref>
* 1885: ''Théodora à Montluçon'', parody in 1 act and 8 scenes by [[Guillaume Livet]] and Henri Boucherat, at the Alcazar d'Hiver (7 February)
* 1887: ''Il reviendra !'', review of the year in 3 scenes de Guillaume Livet and [[Amédée de Jallais]], at the Alcazar d'Hiver (19 November)
* 1887: ''Vlan ! Touché !'', one-act review by [[Henry Buguet]], at the Casino des Arts de Lyon (21 December)
* 1888: ''Tout autour de la Tour'', review in 1 act and 2 scenes by Louis Battaille and Julien Sermet, la Scala (22 November)
* 1889: ''L'Enfer des revues'', revue des revues à grand spectacle in 1 act and 2 scenes by Louis Battaille an Julien Sermet, at la Scala (28 February)
* 1889: ''Pousse-pousse'', one-act review by Louis Battaille et Julien Sermet, at la Scala (1 December)
* 1890: ''Bob et son pion'', one-act vaudeville by Louis Battaille and Julien Sermet, at la Scala (4 October)
* 1891: ''Les Paris de Paris'', fantasy review of the year 1890 in 1 act and 3 scenes by Louis Battaille and Julien Sermet, at la Scala (8 January)
* 1891: ''Les Surprises du Carnaval'', one-act folie carnavalesque by [[Eugène Hugot]], at la Scala (7 February)
* 1892: ''Blagsonn and C°'', fantaisie acrobatique by Paul Meyan and Arthur Verneuil<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Qq9BOZ Arthur Verneuil.] ''Le Rideau artistique et littéraire'', 1906, .</ref> at La Scala (2 April)
* 1892: ''Mon camarade'', vaudeville by Louis Battaille and Julien Sermet, at La Scala (12 November)
* 1892: ''Cambriolons'', review of the year 1892 by Louis Battaille and Julien Sermet, at la Scala (23 December)
* 1893: ''Lysistata'', review in 2 acts and 7 scenes by Louis Battaille and Julien Sermet, at La Scala (8 April) then at the [[Bataclan|Concert de Ba-Ta-Clan]] (5 May)
* 1893: ''A la papa'', review in 2 acts and 4 scenes by Armand Numès and Julien Sermet, at the Eldorado (4 October)
* 1894: ''Chadi'', one-act bouffonnerie by Raoul Donval, at the Eldorado (3 February)
* 1895: ''L'Ile d'amour'', one-act pantomime by [[Léon Garnier]], at the Concert de Ba-Ta-Clan (14 December)
* 1896: ''Paris-Revue'', review in 4 scenes by Léon Garnier and Fernand Beissier<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vuvoc1 The Honorary President of the Society of Authors, Composers and Music Publishers, Fernand Beissier, was killed in a car accident.] ''Comoedia'', 4 August 1936, p. 2, .</ref> at the [[Bataclan]] (23 January)
* 1896: ''La Queue du diable'', fantastic play in 2 acts by Léon Garnier and Eugène Héros, at the Ba-Ta-Clan (16 October)
* 1896: ''Les Protocoleries de l'année'', review in 2 acts and 6 scenes by [[Victor de Cottens]] and [[Paul Gavault]], at the Ba-Ta-Clan (26 November)
* 1897: ''La Tziganie dans les ménages'', folie carnavalesque in 1 act and 2 scenes by [[Eugène Héros]] and Adolphe Jost, at the Ba-Ta-Clan (23 March)
* 1902: ''La Revue des Folies-Bergère'', review in 14 scenes by Victor de Cottens, at the [[Folies-Bergère]] (31 December)
* 1906: ''La Revue des Folies-Bergère'', féerie-review in 14 scenes by Victor de Cottens, at the Folies-Bergère (15 December)
* 1907: ''Pretty Madge'', fantaisy in 6 scenes by [[Léon Gandillot]] and Joseph Leroux, at the Folies-Bergère (2 April)
* 1907: ''La Revue des Folies-Bergère'', review in 17 scenes by P.-L. Flers, at the Folies-Bergère (23 December)
* 1908: ''La Revue des Folies-Bergère'', French-English review in 25 scenes by P.-L. Flers, at the Folies-Bergère (5 Decembre)
* 1909: ''La Revue des Folies-Bergère'', review in 31 scenes by P.-L. Flers and Eugène Héros, at the Folies-Bergère (5 December)
* 1915: ''Jusqu'au bout !'', great winter review in 25 scenes by Georges Arnould, at the Folies-Bergère (31 Decembre)
;Ballet music:
* 1901: ''La Tzigane'', two-acts [[pantomime]] by Staw, choreography by Mariquita, at the Folies-Bergère (8 May)
* 1901: ''Une Noce auvergnate'', ballet, choreography by Mariquita, at the Folies-Bergère (13 September)

== Awards ==
* [[Officier d'Académie]] (arrêté du ministre de l'Instruction publique et des Beaux-Arts du 31 décembre 1904).<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Qt0q0f ''Officiers d'Académie''.] ''[[Journal Officiel]]'' du 1 January 1905, p. 32, .</ref>
* [[Ordre des Palmes Académiques|Officier de l'Instruction publique]] (arrêté du ministre de l'Instruction publique et des Beaux-Arts du 27 novembre 1909).<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vx86lG ''Officiers de l'Instruction publique''.] ''Journal Officiel'' 5 December 1909, p. 11569, .</ref>

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