From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Anaïs Perrière-Pilte
Anaïs Perrière-Pilte
Anais Marcelli)
Comtesse Anaïs Perrière-Pilte (Anais Marcelli (b. 1836, d. [2] Ebel, Otto (Digitized online by GoogleBooks).
December 1878) was a French composer noted for the- Women Composers. http://books.google.com/
atrical works who often used the pseudonym "Anais Mar- books?id=wd7P4B5p7Q8C&pg=PA108&lpg=PA108&dq=Anais+Marc
celli." She usually wrote her own libretto, and had a the- Retrieved 28 November 2010.
atre built in her home to produce opera.[1] She died in [3] "Operas by Women".
Paris.[2] http://www.rebeccaclarke.org/wophil/
500op.php?sort=misc. Retrieved 28 November
Works 2010.
Persondata
Selected works include:
Name Perriere-Pilte, Anais
• Jaloux de soi 1873 operetta
• Le sorcier 1866 operetta Alternative names Anais Marcelli
• Le talon d’Achille 1875 operetta Short description Composer
• Les vacances de l’Amour 1867 opéra comique[3] Date of birth 1836
Place of birth
References Date of death December 1878
[1] Walsh, T. J. (1981). Second Empire opera: the Théâtre Place of death
lyrique, Paris 1851-1870.
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• 1836 births
• 1878 deaths
• 19th-century composers
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• Women classical composers
• French composers
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