Ludovic Halévy

Ludovic Halévy

Known for: Writing
Biography: 1834-01-01
Deathday: 1908-05-07 (74 years old)

Biography

Ludovic Halévy (1 January 1834 – 7 May 1908) 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. Ludovic Halévy was born in Paris. His father, Léon Halévy (1802–1883), 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. 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 the Collège Louis le Grand, look in at the Odéon, where he had free admittance, and see the first act of the new play. At eighteen he joined the ranks of the French administration and occupied various posts, the last being that of secrétaire-rédacteur to the Corps Législatif. In that capacity, he enjoyed the special favour and friendship of the famous duke of Morny, then president of that assembly.

In 1865, Ludovic Halévy's increasing popularity as an author enabled him to retire from the public service. Ten years earlier, he had become acquainted with the musician Offenbach, who was about to start a small theatre of his own in the Champs-Élysées, and he wrote a sort of prologue, Entrez, messieurs, mesdames, for the opening night. Other little productions followed, Ba-ta-clan being the most noticeable among them. They were produced under the pseudonym of Jules Servières. The name of Ludovic Halévy appeared for the first time on the bills on 1 January 1856. Soon afterwards, the unprecedented run of Orphée aux enfers, a musical parody, written in collaboration with Hector Crémieux, made his name famous. In the spring of 1860, he was commissioned to write a play for the manager of the Variétés in conjunction with another vaudevillist, Lambert-Thiboust.

The latter having abruptly retired from the collaboration, Halévy was at a loss how to carry out the contract, when on the steps of the theatre he met Henri Meilhac (1831–1897), then comparatively a stranger to him. He proposed to Meilhac the task rejected by Lambert Thiboust, and the proposal was immediately accepted. Thus began a connection which was to last over twenty years, and which proved most fruitful both for the reputation of the two authors and the prosperity of the minor Paris theatres. Their joint works may be divided into three classes: the operettas, the farces, the comedies. The opérettes afforded excellent opportunities to a gifted musician for the display of his peculiar humour. They were broad and lively libels against the society of the time, but savoured strongly of the vices and follies they were supposed to satirize. Amongst the most celebrated works of the joint authors were La belle Hélène (1864), Barbe-bleue (1866), La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein (1867), La Périchole (1868), and Le Réveillon, which became one of the sources of Johann Strauss's operetta Die Fledermaus.

After 1870, the vogue of parody rapidly declined. The decadence became still more apparent when Offenbach was no longer at hand to assist the two authors with his quaint musical irony, and when they had to deal with interpreters almost destitute of singing powers. They wrote farces of the old type, consisting of complicated intrigues, with which they cleverly interwove the representation of contemporary whims and social oddities. They generally failed when they attempted comedies of a more serious character and tried to introduce a higher sort of emotion. A solitary exception must be made in the case of Froufrou (1869), which, owing perhaps to the admirable talent of Aimée Desclée, remains their unique Succès de larmes. During this period, they wrote the libretto to Carmen but it was a sideshow to their other work.

Meilhac and Halévy will be found at their best in light sketches of Parisian life, Les Sonnettes, Madame attend Monsieur, Toto chez Tata and Le Roi Candaule (the title of the last is derived from the Classical Greek account of the semi-legendary King Candaules). In that intimate association between the two men who had met so opportunely on the perron des variétés, it was often asked who was the leading partner. The question was not answered until the connection was finally severed and they stood before the public, each to answer for his own work. It was then apparent that they had many gifts in common. Both had wit, humour, observation of character. Meilhac had a ready imagination, a rich and whimsical fancy; Halévy had taste, refinement and pathos of a certain kind. Not less clever than his brilliant comrade, he was more human.

Of this he gave evidence in two delightful books, Monsieur et Madame Cardinal (1873) and Les Petites Cardinal, in which the lowest orders of the Parisian middle class are faithfully described. The pompous, pedantic, venomous Monsieur Cardinal will long survive as the true image of sententious and self-glorifying immorality. M. Halévy's peculiar qualities are even more visible in the simple and striking scenes of the Invasion, published soon after the conclusion of the Franco-German War, in Criquette (1883) and The Abbot Constantine (1882), two novels, the latter of which went through innumerable editions. Émile Zola had presented to the public an almost exclusive combination of bad men and women; in L'Abbé Constantin all are kind and good, and the change was eagerly welcomed by the public. Some enthusiasts robustly maintain that the Abbé will rank permanently in literature by the side of the equally chimerical Vicar of Wakefield. At any rate, it opened for M. Ludovic Halévy the doors of the Académie française, to which he was elected in 1884.

Halévy remained an assiduous frequenter of the Academy, the Conservatoire, the Comédie Française, and the Society of Dramatic Authors, but, when he died in Paris on 7 May 1908, he had produced practically nothing new for many years.

His last romance, Kari Kari, appeared in 1892. His diary was published in book form in 1935 as well as serially in the pages of the Revue des Deux Mondes in 1937–38.

Filmography

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Movies 82

Writer 77

Creator 1

Writer
The Metropolitan Opera: Carmen

The Metropolitan Opera: Carmen (2024)

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Writer
Les Brigands

Les Brigands (2022)

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Writer
La Belle Hélène

La Belle Hélène (2019)

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Writer
The Metropolitan Opera: Carmen

The Metropolitan Opera: Carmen (2019)

Movie
Theatre Play / Creator
Offenbach: Barbe-Bleue

Offenbach: Barbe-Bleue (2019)

Movie
Writer
Bizet: Carmen

Bizet: Carmen (2017)

Movie
Writer
Carmen aux Chorégies d'Orange 2015

Carmen aux Chorégies d'Orange 2015 (2015)

Movie
Writer
ENO Screen: Live in Cinema - Carmen

ENO Screen: Live in Cinema - Carmen (2015)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (2015)

Movie
Writer
Bizet: Carmen

Bizet: Carmen (2014)

Movie
Writer
Bizet Carmen

Bizet Carmen (2014)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (2014)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (2012)

Movie
Writer
Carmen in 3D

Carmen in 3D (2011)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (2010)

Movie
Writer
Bizet: Carmen

Bizet: Carmen (2010)

Movie
Writer
Bizet: Carmen (Anna Caterina Antonacci/The Monteverdi Choir/John Eliot Gardiner)

Bizet: Carmen (Anna Caterina Antonacci/The Monteverdi Choir/John Eliot Gardiner) (2010)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (2009)

Movie
Writer
La vie parisienne

La vie parisienne (2007)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (2007)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (2006)

Movie
Writer
U-Carmen eKhayelitsha

U-Carmen eKhayelitsha (2005)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (2005)

Movie
Writer
La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein

La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein (2004)

Movie
Writer
Bizet: Carmen

Bizet: Carmen (2003)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (2002)

Movie
Writer
Pariserliv

Pariserliv (2001)

Movie
Writer
La Belle Hélène

La Belle Hélène (2000)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (1998)

Movie
Writer
Orphée aux Enfers

Orphée aux Enfers (1997)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (1997)

Movie
Writer
Orphée aux enfers

Orphée aux enfers (1997)

Movie
Writer
La Belle Hélène

La Belle Hélène (1996)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (1994)

Movie
Writer
La Vie Parisienne

La Vie Parisienne (1991)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (1991)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (1989)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (1988)

Movie
Writer
Die Fledermaus

Die Fledermaus (1986)

Movie
Opera
Bandité

Bandité (1985)

Movie
Writer
Carmen - Glyndebourne Festival Opera

Carmen - Glyndebourne Festival Opera (1985)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (1984)

Movie
Writer
The Tragedy of Carmen

The Tragedy of Carmen (1983)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (1983)

Movie
Writer
Strauss: Die Fledermaus

Strauss: Die Fledermaus (1980)

Movie
Writer
Georges Bizet: Carmen

Georges Bizet: Carmen (1980)

Movie
Writer
Pericola

Pericola (1979)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (1978)

Movie
Writer
Parížsky život

Parížsky život (1978)

Movie
Writer
Parisian Life

Parisian Life (1977)

Movie
Writer
Die schöne Helena

Die schöne Helena (1975)

Movie
Writer
Orpheus in the Underworld

Orpheus in the Underworld (1974)

Movie
Writer
Offenbach: Bluebeard (Komische Oper Berlin)

Offenbach: Bluebeard (Komische Oper Berlin) (1973)

Movie
Writer
Carmen, la que contaba 16 años

Carmen, la que contaba 16 años (1973)

Movie
Writer
Orpheus in der Unterwelt

Orpheus in der Unterwelt (1973)

Movie
Opera
Krásná Helena

Krásná Helena (1973)

Movie
Writer
Flagermusen

Flagermusen (1968)

Movie
Writer
Bizet Carmen

Bizet Carmen (1967)

Movie
Writer
Die Fledermaus

Die Fledermaus (1964)

Movie
Opera
Šestá žena Modrovousova

Šestá žena Modrovousova (1964)

Movie
Writer
Die Großherzogin von Gerolstein

Die Großherzogin von Gerolstein (1962)

Movie
Writer
Die Fledermaus

Die Fledermaus (1962)

Movie
Original Story / Lyricist
Black Tights

Black Tights (1961)

Movie
Writer
Die Banditen

Die Banditen (1961)

Movie
Writer
Perichole

Perichole (1959)

Movie
Writer
Adventure in Gerolstein

Adventure in Gerolstein (1957)

Movie
Writer
Eine Nacht in Venedig

Eine Nacht in Venedig (1953)

Movie
Writer
Les Petites Cardinal

Les Petites Cardinal (1951)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (1943)

Movie
Writer
Street Singer

Street Singer (1938)

Movie
Writer
Tricoche and Cacolet

Tricoche and Cacolet (1938)

Movie
Writer
The Toy Wife

The Toy Wife (1938)

Movie
Writer
Parisian Life

Parisian Life (1936)

Movie
Writer
Abbot Constantine

Abbot Constantine (1933)

Movie
Writer
The bat

The bat (1932)

Movie
Writer
The bat

The bat (1931)

Movie
Writer
So This Is Paris

So This Is Paris (1926)

Movie
Writer
L'Abbé Constantin

L'Abbé Constantin (1925)

Movie
Writer
Bettina Loved a Soldier

Bettina Loved a Soldier (1916)

Movie
Writer
Carmen

Carmen (1914)

Movie
Writer
Bizet: Carmen

Bizet: Carmen

Movie
Writer
Royal Opera House 2023/24: Carmen

Royal Opera House 2023/24: Carmen

Movie

Ratings

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Information

Known For
Writing

Gender
Male

Birthday
1834-01-01

Deathday
1908-05-07 (74 years old)

Birth Place
Paris, France

Children
Daniel Halévy, Élie Halévy

Father
Léon Halévy

Siblings
Lucien-Anatole Prévost-Paradol

Citizenships
France

Also Known As
Ludovic Hallévy, Jacques Halévy

Awards
Commander of the Legion of Honour


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