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  1. Ludovic Halévy (1 January 1834 – 7 May 1908) was a French author and playwright, best known for his collaborations with Henri Meilhac on Georges Bizet 's Carmen and on the works of Jacques Offenbach .

  2. Ludovic Halévy (born Jan. 1, 1834, Paris, Fr.—died May 8, 1908, Paris) was a French librettist and novelist who, in collaboration with Henri Meilhac, wrote the librettos for most of the operettas of Jacques Offenbach and who also wrote satiric comedies about contemporary Parisian life.

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  3. Ludovic Halévy, né le 1er janvier 1834 à Paris et mort à Paris 1er le 7 mai 1908 1, est un dramaturge, librettiste d' opérettes et d' opéras, et romancier français. Il a notamment coécrit avec Henri Meilhac le livret de Carmen. 2

  4. Ludovic Halévy Librettist. Season 24/25 Artist. Currently in. Opera. Les Brigands. Jacques Offenbach. Palais Garnier. from 21 September 2024 to 12 July 2025. Book. Immerse in the Paris Opera universe. Paris Opera shows into your home. Quiz, blindtest, pop culture... The Opera is nothing classical. Shop. Bookshop, fashion accessories.

  5. The French librettist and novelist Ludovic Halévy, in collaboration with Henri Meilhac, wrote the librettos for most of the operettas of Jacques Offenbach as well as Georges Bizet’s opera Carmen. He also wrote satiric comedies about contemporary Parisian life.

  6. All featured in this documentary exhibition, which displayed many unpublished works. A particular place was alloted to Degas, justified by his long friendship with Ludovic and Louise Halévy, which the Dreyfus affair failed to disrupt completely, and the lifetime interest Daniel Halevy had for the painter.

  7. The name of Ludovic Halévy appeared for the first time on the bills on January 1, 1856. Soon afterwards, the unprecedented run of Orphée aux enfers, a musical parody written in collaboration with Hector Crémieux, made his name famous.