Louis Varney

Louis Varney

Influenced by Offenbach this French composers light operas and operettas had an incredible air of happiness. He began his musical career as a conductor of the Theatre de l'Athenee in Paris and composed his first one-act operetta "Il signor Pulcinella." After his father's death he composed approximately forty operettas in the next two decades including "Les mousquetaires au couvent" in 1880. The operettas by Varney were appreciated both in France and abroad though only "Les mousquetaires" remains a part of the repertoire in France. © Keith Johnson /TiVo

Type

Person

Born

May 30, 1844

Born in

New Orleans

Died

Aug 20, 1908 (aged 64)

Died in

Paris

Country

France

ISNI code

0000000081232997