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Alexandre Pierre Joseph Doche

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French composer and conductor

Alexandre Pierre Joseph Doche (Paris, 1799 – Saint Petersburg, 31 July 1849) was a French violinist and composer, conductor at the Théâtre du Vaudeville from 1828 to 1848.

The son of Joseph-Denis Doche, he studied at the Conservatoire de Paris and succeeded his father as composer and conductor at the Théâtre du Vaudeville.

In January 1839, he married the Belgian actress Marie-Charlotte-Eugénie de Plunkett, known as Eugénie Doche after him. In 1848 he appeared at the theatre of Saint-Petersburg but suddenly died of cholera in 1849.

Works

Theatre

Songs and compositions

  • 1842: L'Enlèvement des Sabines, quadrille for piano
  • 1842: La Journée d'une jolie femme, grande valse brillante, arranged for piano
  • 1843: Couplets de la mouche, in Album de chant du Monde musical
  • 1844: L'Ame du prieur, ballade, lyrics by Bérardi
  • 1844: Chantez, dansez, aimez, chansonnette, lyrics by Bérardi
  • 1844: Chien et chat, chansonnette, lyrics by Bérardi
  • 1844: La Confession, romance, lyrics by Bérardi
  • 1844: Que t'ai-je fait ?, romance, lyrics by Bérardi
  • 1844: Satan ou le Diable à Paris, quadrille brilliant
  • 1847: Régaillette, complets chantés dans Le Chevalier d'Essonne, lyrics by Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois
  • 1850: Le regard Mélodie, lyrics by Louise Schiltz
  • 1851: Le Carnaval à l'assemblée nationale, lyrics by Gustave Nadaud
  • 1852: La Lorette de la veille, melody without accent, lyrics by Gustave Nadaud
  • undated: La Muse comique, collective collection of ditties, songs, bawdy, pastoral, roundels, comic scenes, drinking songs and light songs with and without talking, for piano and voice, lyrics by Pierre-Antoine-Augustin de Piis, (with Étienne Arnaud, Amédée de Beauplan, François-Auguste Gevaert, Aristide Hignard, Paul de Kock, Adrien Lagard, Charles Lecocq, Sylvain Mangeant, Charles Pourny, Loïsa Puget, Victor Robillard, Jean-Pierre Solié and Alphonse Thys
  • undated: Les Formats, rondeau, lyrics by A. Faillot
  • undated: Poèmes et chansons d'Eugène de Pradel relatifs à Bruxelles
  • undated: Je pense à toi, romance, lyrics by P. Sain
  • undated: Valse du mari par interim by Fulgence de Bury, (for piano or harp)

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