Ludovic halevy biography
Ludovic Halévy (born Jan. 1, , Paris, Fr. —died May 8, , Paris) was a.!
Ludovic Halévy
French writer (–)
Ludovic Halévy (1 January – 7 May ) 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.
Biography
Ludovic Halévy was born in Paris. His father, Léon Halévy (–), was a civil servant and a clever and versatile writer, who tried almost every branch of literature—prose and verse, vaudeville, drama, history—without, however, achieving decisive success in any.
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His uncle, Fromental Halévy, was a noted composer of opera; hence the double and early connection of Ludovic Halévy with the Parisian stage. His father had converted from Judaism to Christianity prior to his marriage with Alexandrine Lebas, daughter of a Christian architect.
At the age of six, Halévy might have been seen playing in that Foyer de la danse with which he was to make his readers so familiar, and, when a boy of twelve, he would often, on a Sunday night, on his way back to