Philippe Gille

Philippe Emile François Gille (10 December 1831 – 19 March 1901) was a French dramatist and opera librettist, who was born and died in Paris. He wrote over twenty librettos between 1857 and 1893, the most famous of which are Massenet's ''Manon'' and Delibes' ''Lakmé''.

Although Gille studied law and was a clerk for a time at the Préfecture de la Seine, he became secretary of the Théâtre Lyrique then from 1869 an art and music critic for ''Le Figaro''.

Gille was elected to the Académie des beaux-arts in 1899. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Gille, Philippe, Szamuely, Tamás
Published 2006
Cambridge University Press

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by Gille, Philippe, Szamuely, Tamás
Published 2017
Cambridge University Press

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by Massenet, Jules
Published 1895
Heugel and Cie.
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