Frank Desprez

Frank Desprez

Frank Desprez (February 9 1853 – November 25 1916) was an English playwright, essayist, and poet. He wrote more than twenty pieces for the theatre, as well as numerous shorter works, including his famous poem, "Lasca".

Life and career

Desprez was born in Bristol, England, the eldest of the eleven children of Charles Desprez, a jeweler and silversmith. The family was of French descent. He was educated at Cosham School, Wiltshire and spent three years in his teens in the U.S. State of Texas. In 1883, Desprez married Jessie McQueen. They had a son and two daughters.

Librettist and assistant to Richard D'Oyly Carte

Desprez returned to Britain in 1875. His first piece written for the theatre shortly thereafter was an adaptation of "La fille de Madame Angot". When this piece went on the road, he also wrote a forepiece for it called "Happy Hampstead", which was set to music by theatrical agent and composer Richard D'Oyly Carte. Desprez became a close friend of Carte's and worked with him for many years as Carte's secretary.

At the same time, Desprez wrote the texts for ten short works for D'Oyly Carte, most of which preceded the Gilbert and Sullivan operas on the bills at the Opera Comique and later the Savoy Theatre. These curtain raisers had long runs in tandem with, and sometimes beyond, the runs of the principal pieces, and they were usually played on tour throughout Britain as forepieces, benefit pieces and short-programme items. Working with composers such as Alfred Cellier and Edward Solomon, Desprez became perhaps the most popular librettist of one-act operas in Britain.

Desprez's most frequently played work was his 1879 two-act musical comedy, "Tita in Thibet", which was later played in the British provices by the Majilton company more than a thousand times. It was writted as a vehicle for the music hall star Kate Santley. W. H. Seymour, who would become the stage manager of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company for 20 years, also played in the piece. The story concerns an unusual marriage custom purportedly to be found "in out of the way parts of the world" such as Tibet. The customs of the country permit every wife to have four husbands. The reviewer from "The Era" did not find the piece "refined" enough for his taste.

Desprez's best work as a lyricist was "The Nautch Girl, or, The Rajah of Chutneypore", which played at the Savoy Theatre in 1891-92.

Poet, essayist, journalist, and editor

Desprez' best-known work, however, is a poem, "Lasca", about a Mexican girl and her cowboy sweetheart caught in a cattle stampede "in Texas down by the Rio Grande." The ballad-like poem, first published in a London magazine in 1882, has often been reprinted, usually with deletions and changes, and recited in many parts of the English-speaking world. Between 1873 and 1882 at least four other of Desprez's poems had been published, two of which are about Texas.

In 1884, Desprez began writing for "The Era", London's foremost theatre paper, and he became its editor in 1893, a position he held until illness forced him to retire in 1913. Desprez was also wrote dozens of essays on travel, art, music, and famous personalities that were published in English periodicals, most of them between 1905 and 1914.

Desprez died in London at the age of 63.

Theatrical Works

*1875 "La Fille de Madame Angot" English version (Royalty Theatre)
*1876 "Happy Hampstead" (Richard D'Oyly Carte) 1 act Alexandra Theatre, Liverpool
*1878 "After All!" (Alfred Cellier) 1 act Opera Comique
*1879 "Tita in Thibet", aka "Brum, a Birmingham Merchant" Royalty Theatre
*1880 "In the Sulks" (A. Cellier) 1 act Opera Comique
*1881 "Quite an Adventure" (Edward Solomon) 1 act Olympic Theatre; Revived in 1894 at the Savoy Theatre
*1881 "Mock Turtles" (Eaton Fanning) 1 act Savoy Theatre
*1883 Lurette (Belle Lurette) English version w Alfred Murray, H S Leigh (Avenue Theatre)
*1883 "A Private Wire" (Percy Reeve/w Arnold Felix) 1 act Savoy Theatre
*1885 "Round and Square" (Edward Solomon) Performed on tour by two touring companies, casts unknown.
*1886 "The Carp" (A. Cellier) 1 act Savoy Theatre
*1888 "Mrs. Jarramie's Genie" (A. Cellier, Francois Cellier) 1 act Savoy Theatre
*1889 "Delia" (Procida Bucalossi) Bristol (as `F Soulbieu')
*1891 "The Nautch Girl" (Edward Solomon and George Dance) Savoy Theatre
*1892 "Brother George" (Bucalossi) Portsmouth

References

*cite journal|last=Major|first=Mabel|title=The Man Who Wrote `Lasca'|journal=Southwest Review|volume=36|year=1951
*www.gabrielleray.150m.com/ArchivePressText/20021130.html Site includes a detailed review of "Tita in Thibet" by "The Era"

External links

* [http://math.boisestate.edu/GaS/companions/carp/html/desprez.html Biography of Desprez and description of "Lasca"]
* [http://math.boisestate.edu/GaS/companions/html/curtain.htm Information about some of Desprez's pieces]
* [http://www.angelcitypress.com/cowboyex.html Text of Lasca]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Desprez — or des Prez is a surname, and may refer to: Frank Desprez Josquin des Prez Louis Desprez Louis Jean Desprez This page or section lists people with the surname Desprez. If an …   Wikipedia

  • Ópera Savoy — Teatro Savoy (c. 1881). La ópera Savoy es un estilo de ópera cómica desarrollado en Inglaterra a finales de siglo XIX, siendo W. S. Gilbert y Arthur Sullivan sus exponentes más exitosos. El nombre proviene del Teatro Savoy, construido por el… …   Wikipedia Español

  • The Nautch Girl — Solomon (c), with Gilbert (l) and Sullivan irate at his success at the Savoy The Nautch Girl, or, The Rajah of Chutneypore is a comic opera in two acts, with a book by George Dance, lyrics by Dance and Frank Desprez and music by Edward Solomon.… …   Wikipedia

  • Richard D'Oyly Carte — (3 May 1844 ndash; 3 April 1901) was an English talent agent, theatrical impresario and hotelier during the latter half of the Victorian era. He is best known for producing the Savoy Operas of Gilbert and Sullivan, founding the D Oyly Carte Opera …   Wikipedia

  • Tita in Thibet — (aka Brum, a Birmingham Merchant ) is an English two act musical comedy by Frank Desprez. It opened at the Royalty Theatre in London on 1 January 1879. Tita in Thibet was written as a vehicle for the music hall star Kate Santley. W. H. Seymour,… …   Wikipedia

  • Edward Solomon — (July 25 1855 ndash; January 22 1895) was a prolific English composer, as well as a conductor, orchestrator and pianist. Though he died before his fortieth birthday, he wrote dozens of works produced for the stage, including several for the D… …   Wikipedia

  • Kate Santley — among other roles. Musical theatre careerSantley made a name in the 1860s in British music halls and Drury lane pantomimes. Early in her career, she was popular for singing the song The Bell goes a ringing for Sarah. At the Oxford Music Hall, she …   Wikipedia

  • Rutland Barrington — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Rutland Barrington Jessie Bond y Barrington en 1891 Nombre real George Rutland Fleet …   Wikipedia Español

  • Edward Solomon — Edward Teddy Solomon (* 25. Juli 1855 in London; † 22. Januar 1895 ebd.) war ein englischer Komponist und Dirigent. Solomon war ein erfolgreicher und produktiver Bühnenkomponist, von dem bis zu seinem frühen Tod 1895 um die dreißig Operetten und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • François Cellier — See also Frank Cellier (actor). . Life and careerCellier was born in South Hackney, London to Arsène Cellier, a professor of languages from France, and his wife Mary Ann. He was a chorister at the Chapel Royal, St. James s, where his brother and… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”