John Croisier
Died1915
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Composer and playwright

John Henri Croisier (? – 1915) was a French composer and playwright.[1]

Works

He created pieces for piano and operettas for which he sometimes wrote both the music as well as the lyrics.

  • 1880: L’Année féminine, calendrier inamovible
  • 1894: Échos de La Varenne, valse, piano, with violon ad libitum accompagnement
  • 1894: Joyeux départ, polka-marche, piano. Op. 8
  • 1895: A l'ivresse, chanson bachique
  • 1896: Avec toi !, polka-mazurka, piano
  • 1896: Sérénade à Phoebé, suite de valses, piano
  • 1896: Colombine-Colombinette, fantaisies, quadrille for piano
  • 1897: Sans Fard, en vers... et pour tous, poems
  • 1899: Nos petits lignards, polka-marche, piano
  • 1899: Elle !, drame réaliste in 1 act, with Trébla
  • 1900: L'Aigledindon, parodie bouffe in 1 act and 1 prologue, with Eugène Joullot
  • 1902: L'Autruche tricolore, ou la Possédée de la rue du Caire, folie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Albert Pajol
  • 1902: L'Enlèvement de Césarine, folie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Pajol
  • 1902: Les Forfaits de Savarin, folie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Pajol
  • 1902: Le Tueur de femmes, comédie-bouffe in 1 act, with Pajol
  • 1902: Les Surprises de l'amour, folie-vaudeville in 1 act, with Pajol
  • 1902: Le Choix d'une belle-mère, comédie bouffe in 1 act, with Pajol
  • 1903: Ciel d'avril, valse, piano
  • 1903: Derniers adieux, valse, piano
  • 1903: De Carthage à Montmartre. Civita
  • 1903: Helvétia-marche, march, piano

References

  1. "John Croisier (18..-1915) - Auteur - Ressources de la Bibliothèque nationale de France". data.bnf.fr. Retrieved 11 May 2016.


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