( b Eymet, 3 April 1751; d Paris, 30 Dec 1796). French composer. He studied at the Prussian court, then worked at Warsaw. By 1780 he was in Paris, where he presented 12 stage works. His Gluckian first serious opera, Electre (1782), was poorly received, but Nephté (1789) was long popular. Of his opéras comiques (written after a visit to Italy, 1787), Les prétendus (1789) was especially successful. He also composed Revolutionary music and other pieces.




