Nicolas Dezède

Nicolas-Alexandre Dezède (c.1740 in Lyon – 11 September 1798, in Paris) was an 18th-century French composer born from unknown parents.

Dezède presented a great many number of opéras comiques, of which several were popular, at the Théâtre italien de Paris. He served the Duke des Deux-Ponts from 1749 to 1790. A freemason, he was initiated at the lodge Les Neuf Sœurs in Paris. Mozart and Beethoven both wrote variations on themes by Dezède.

His daughter Florine Dezède composed the opera ''Lucette et Lucas.'' Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 1 - 3 results of 3 for search 'Dezède, Nicolas 1745-1792', query time: 0.01s Refine Results
  1. 1

    Arien zur Operette: Die drey Pachter in zwey Akten by Dezède, Nicolas 1745-1792

    Published 1790
    Book
  2. 2
  3. 3

    Chefs-d'oeuvre dramatiques de Bièvre, Dezede, et Febouillot de Falbaire

    Published 1824
    Other Authors:
    Book