Bertin, Louise Angélique (1805–1877)

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Bertin, Louise Angélique (1805–1877)

French poet and composer. Born in 1805; died in 1877.

Louise Angélique Bertin was a painter, poet, and musician. She wrote the operas Guy Mannering (Opera Comique, 1827), Fausto (Italiens, 1831), La Esméralda, text by Victor Hugo (Grand Opera, 1836), and Le Loup-garou. According to Halévy, she had "an abundance of ideas and often revealed a rare power of expression." Her volume of poems, entitled Les Glanes (1842) was honored by the French Academy.

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