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  1. Pierre-Étienne Piestre, known as Eugène Cormon (5 May 1810 – March 1903), was a French dramatist and librettist. He used his mother's name, Cormon, during his career. Cormon wrote dramas, comedies and, from the 1840s, libretti; around 150 of his works were published.

  2. Eugène Cormon, né Pierre-Étienne Piestre, le 5 mai 1810 à Lyon 2 e et mort le 7 mars 1903 à Paris 9 e, est un dramaturge français.

  3. Pierre-Étienne Piestre, known as Eugène Cormon (5 May 1810 – March 1903), was a French dramatist and librettist. He used his mother's name, Cormon, during his career. Cormon wrote dramas, comedies and, from the 1840s, libretti; around 150 of his works were published.

  4. Eugène Cormon. Pierre-Étienne Piestre, known as Eugène Cormon (5 May 1810 – March 1903), was a French dramatist and librettist. He used his mother's name, Cormon, during his career. Cormon wrote dramas, comedies and, from the 1840s, libretti; around 150 of his works were published.

  5. Les pêcheurs de perles (The Pearl Fishers) is an opera in three acts by the French composer Georges Bizet, to a libretto by Eugène Cormon and Michel Carré. It was premiered on 30 September 1863 at the Théâtre Lyrique in Paris, and was given 18 performances in its initial run.

  6. He did not, however, get to choose his subject or libretto. The veteran librettists Eugène Cormon and Michel Carré had previously written Les pêcheurs de Catane for Aimé Maillart in 1860.

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