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  1. 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.

  2. Ludovic Halévy (born Jan. 1, 1834, Paris, Fr.—died May 8, 1908, Paris) was a French librettist and novelist who, in collaboration with Henri Meilhac, wrote the librettos for most of the operettas of Jacques Offenbach and who also wrote satiric comedies about contemporary Parisian life.

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  3. Ludovic Halévy, né le 1 er janvier 1834 à Paris et mort à Paris 1 er le 7 mai 1908 [1], est un dramaturge, librettiste d'opérettes et d'opéras, et romancier français. Il a notamment coécrit avec Henri Meilhac le livret de Carmen.

  4. This print comes from a series of more than 30 monotypes that Degas planned as illustrations for La Famille Cardinal by the artist’s friend Ludovic Halévy. The satirical stories revolve around two young dancers at the Opéra, Pauline and Virginie Cardinal, and their procuress mother.

  5. Jun 23, 1996 · A particular place was alloted to Degas, justified by his long friendship with Ludovic and Louise Halévy, which the Dreyfus affair failed to disrupt completely, and the lifetime interest Daniel Halevy had for the painter.

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  6. The French librettist and novelist Ludovic Halévy, in collaboration with Henri Meilhac, wrote the librettos for most of the operettas of Jacques Offenbach as well as Georges Bizet’s opera Carmen. He also wrote satiric comedies about contemporary Parisian life.

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  8. Sep 26, 2016 · The young Ludovic, thanks to his family background, and despite his poor academic performance, found employment in the French Civil Service. His heart, though, was in his writing. In 1855 he had his first success with Ba-ta-clan, a one-act “Chinese Musical,” with music by Jacques Offenbach.

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