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His stage name was Henri (or Henry).[1] He has also been referred to as Fran\u00e7ois-Louis Deshayes.[2]Table of ContentsBirth and identity[edit]Paris Conservatory[edit]Op\u00e9ra-Comique[edit]Roles created[edit]Bibliography[edit]Birth and identity[edit]He was born in Versailles with the family name of Deshayes. Relatively little is known about his life, and during his career at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique he was only identified as Henry or Henri. However, it is as good as certain that he is identical with Fran\u00e7ois-Louis Henry, who attended, and later taught at, the Conservatoire de Paris.[1]Paris Conservatory[edit]Henry first attended the conservatory as a supernumerary, beginning on 13 May 1803. He became a coach (r\u00e9p\u00e9titeur) without pay on 23 May 1808 and professor of singing preparation (pr\u00e9paration au chant) on 1 July, again without pay.[3] He was a student of Charles Simon Catel, a professor of harmony, and won a second prize in harmony in 1810.[4]On 1 April 1816 Henry was appointed to a paid position as professor of vocalization (vocalisation).[3] Among his students were Julie Dorus (c.\u20091821) and Corn\u00e9lie Falcon (c.\u20091827\u20131828), who both later became leading sopranos at the Paris Opera.[5] He became a professor of singing (chant) for a two-year trial (prior to 9 June 1835) and received his permanent position as professor of singing on 1 January 1837. He retired on 15 November 1842.[3]Op\u00e9ra-Comique[edit] The first record of Henry having sung at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique is on 29 June 1813 in the premiere of Boieldieu’s opera Le nouveau seigneur de village. The singer’s most noteworthy creations there included Gaveston in Boieldieu’s La dame blanche (1825) and Sergeant Sulpice in Donizetti’s La fille du r\u00e9giment (1840). He also sang at the premiere of George Onslow’s opera Le duc de Guise. He continued to appear regularly with the company until 1849.[1]On 6 December 1846 Henry sang Brander in the premiere of Berlioz’s La damnation de Faust, a concert performance at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique conducted by the composer. He also sang the role under Berlioz on 15 March 1847 at the Mikhaylovsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, 18 April 1847 at the Maly Theatre in Moscow, and 10 June 1847 at the Neues K\u00f6nigliches Schauspielhaus in Berlin.[6]After about 1845 Henry was also active as a stage director at the Op\u00e9ra-Comique.[1] His stagings included the premieres of Hal\u00e9vy’s 3-act Les mosquetaires de la reine on 3 February 1846, Xavier Boisselot’s 3-act Ne touchez pas \u00e0 la reine! on 16 January 1847, Hal\u00e9vy’s 3-act Le val d’Andorre on 11 November 1848, and Armand Limnander’s 3-act Les Mont\u00e9n\u00e9grins on 31 March 1849.[6][7]Henry’s farewell performance was in 1850 (after his official retirement), when he performed Fortunatus in Auber’s L’ambassadrice.[1]He died in Paris.[3]Roles created[edit]^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Kutsch & Riemens 2003, pp. 2038\u20132039.^ data – B.N.F..^ a b c d Pierre 1900, p. 446 in Personnel administratif et enseignant (Administrative and teaching personnel).^ Pierre 1900, p. 521, Liste des prix accord\u00e9s dans le cours d’\u00e9tudes de 1810 \/ \u00c9cole de Musique (List of prizes awarded in the course of study of 1810 \/ School of Music). This entry reverses his first names, listing him as “HENRY (Louis-Fran\u00e7ois)”, and he is also listed as Henry (Louis-Fran\u00e7ois)” on p. 773, Dictionnaire des Laur\u00e9ats (Dictionary of Prize Winners), where the dates of birth and death are identical to those for “Henry* (Fran\u00e7ois-Louis)” in the entry on p. 446. For Catel, see p. 439.^ Pitou 1990, p. 381 (“Dorus-Gras, Julie Aim\u00e9e Josephe”); Warrack and West 1992, p. 230 (“Falcon, Corn\u00e9lie”).^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Casaglia 2005.^ Wild & Charlton 2005, pp. 336\u2013337, 339, 436.^ Kutsch & Riemens 2003, p. 2038. These authors give the date of the premiere of La f\u00eate du village voisin as 8 March 1816. Wild & Charlton 2005, p.\u00a0254, give the date as 5 March 1816, as does the libretto at Google Books.^ Leicester, libretto at Google Books.^ Le ma\u00e7on: Kutsch & Riemens 2003, p. 2038, give Henry’s role as Rica; the libretto at Google Books lists M. Alphonse in this role and does not otherwise mention Henry.^ La dame blanche, libretto at Google Books.^ Marie: the libretto at Gallica does not list Henry.^ Lestocq ou L’intrigue et l’amour Notice de spectacle at BnF. Libretto at Google Books.^ Cosimo ou le peintre badigeonneur Notice de spectacle at Bnf.^ Le postillon de Lonjumeau, libretto at Google Books.^ Guise ou les \u00e9tats de Blois, Notice de spectacle at BnF.^ Le perruquier de la R\u00e9gence, Notice de spectacle at BnF.^ Son of Fran\u00e7ois-Adrien Boieldieu^ Marguerite libretto at Gallica. Only 8 un-orchestrated measures were by Boildieu p\u00e8re (Wild & Charlton 2005, p. 319).^ Le brasseur de Preston, Notice de spectacle at BnF.^ Lady Melvil, ou Le joaillier de Saint-James (created at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre de la Renaissance at the Salle Ventadour), libretto at Google Books.^ Le sh\u00e9rif, Notice de spectacle at BnF.^ Camille ou le souterrain was premiered by the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre Feydeau on 19 March 1791.^ Camille ou le souterrain, Notice de spectacle at BnF.^ La jeunesse de Charles-Quint, libretto at Google Books.^ Le diable \u00e0 l’\u00e9cole, libretto at Google Books.^ Le duc d’Olonne, Notice de spectacle at BnF.^ Le puits d’amour, libretto at Google Books.^ Lambert Simnel, libretto at Google Books.^ Cagliostro, libretto at Google Books.^ Le m\u00e9n\u00e9trier ou Les deux duchesses, libretto at Google Books.^ Le trompette de Monsieur le Prince, Notice de spectacle at BnF. Casaglia 2005 lists Henri as Brassac.^ Gibby la cornemuse, libretto at Google Books.^ Le val d’Andorre, libretto at Google Books.^ Le ca\u00efd, libretto at Google Books.Bibliography[edit]Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). “Henry Deshaynes“. L’Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).Kutsch, K. J. and Riemens, Leo (2003). Gro\u00dfes S\u00e4ngerlexikon (fourth edition, in German). Munich: K. G. Saur. ISBN\u00a0978-3-598-11598-1.Pierre, Constant, editor (1900). Le Conservatoire national de musique et de d\u00e9clamation. Documents historiques et administratifs. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale. 1031 pages. View at Google Books.Pitou, Spire (1990). The Paris Op\u00e9ra: An Encyclopedia of Operas, Ballets, Composers, and Performers. Growth and Grandeur, 1815\u20131914. New York: Greenwood Press. ISBN\u00a0978-0-313-26218-0.Warrack, John and West, Ewan (1992). The Oxford Dictionary of Opera. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN\u00a0978-0-19-869164-8.Wild, Nicole; Charlton, David (2005). Th\u00e9\u00e2tre de l’Op\u00e9ra-Comique Paris: r\u00e9pertoire 1762-1972. Sprimont, Belgium: Editions Mardaga. ISBN\u00a0978-2-87009-898-1. "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/francois-louis-henry-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Fran\u00e7ois-Louis Henry – Wikipedia"}}]}]