Pouget de Saint-Andre, Joseph Henri 10.dec.1858-31.dec.1932 France, Paris - Paris
organist, amateur musician and historian, 'de Saint-Andre' was added by his far ancestors, it does not mean he has ever lived in that village, he was counsel at the Court of Appeal in Paris, 1890 he was named 'proprietaire' and married into a noble family, 1907-a1911 he was member of Societe des Compositeurs Paris, 1912 residing at rue Saint-James 11 in Paris, his funeral service was at Eglise Saint-Leon in Paris and he was buried at Chailles near Orleans ; son of Emile Pouget de Saint-Andre (Port Louis 25.nov.1820-10.jul.1870 Paris) and Anna Suzanne Harby de Pierrebourg (Saint-Lubin-en-Vergonnois 5.apr.1838-23.dec.1901 Paris) ; 20.jan.1890 at eglise Saint-Francois-de-Sales in Paris he married Amelie Felicite Jeanne Yvonne de Possel-Deydier (Marseille 18.feb.1869-1.apr.1934 Paris) of a family of barons and counts

[Stieger confused him with composer Leo Pouget (1875-21.jan.1930 Paris)]

Title Parts


[] La pastorale. Opera comique. Salon de Mme Laboulaye, avenue Malakoff, Paris 23jun1903
by Stieger erroneously attributed to Leo Pouget

[] Le Loup-Garou. Opera comique. Idylle villageoise. Salle des Mathurins (Little Palace), Paris 1feb1906
by Stieger erroneously attributed to Leo Pouget
libretto Charles Fromentin
given for his friends, an audience of elite, among them:
Princesse de Cystria, baronne Amedee Reille marquise de Trevise, comtes et comtesses de Barbentane, de Mony-Colchen, de Sainte-Foix, de Toulouse-Lautrec, comtesses J. de Dampierre, Hocquart de Turlot, Molitor, de Poret, de Ribes, marquise de Flers, vicomtes de Guebriant, de La Laurencie, de Saporta, Mme G. Lefevre-Pontalis, Boyer de Lafory, Mercedes de Rigalt, Pichoz, Carl La Chambre, marquis et marquise de Rancougne, M. et Mme Guyot de Villeneuve, comtes de Saussine, d'Arlincourt, Matharel, vicomtesse de Calan, M. de Lauriston-Boubers, docteur Bourrillon, etc

[] Invocation a la lune, 2e scene du Loup Garou
words Charles Fromentin
pub M. Serpeille, Paris 1906

[] Eveline. Duo du 2e acte, avec piano
words Paul Collin
pub B. Roudanez, Paris 1907
a "duo chaleureux" from the opera Eveline by Henri Pouget de Saint-Andre, on the poem "histoire du temps des croisades" by Paul Collin was performed by M. Cazeneuve et Mlle Sirbain at a concert by the orchestra of members of Societe academique des Enfants d'Apollon at salle Erard Paris

[] O Salutaris
pub L. Grus et fils, Paris 1893

[] Pense a moi
words Charles Potron
pub L. Grus et fils, Paris 1893

[] La Feuille. Duo pour 2 voix egales
words Arnault
pub L. Grus et fils, Paris 1893

[] Madrigal
words Albert Mallac
pub L. Grus, Paris 1896

[] Printemps
words Emile Bouchaud
pub L. Grus et fils, Paris 1896

[] Meditation. Choeur a 3 voix
words Gilbert
pub A. Chaimbaud, Paris 1897

[] La jeunesse et l'amour. Choeur a 3 voix
words Moliere
pub A. Chaimbaud, Paris 1898

[] Le poete mourant
words Millevoye
pub A. Chaimbaud, Paris 1899

[] Quand tu m'aimais
words Albert Mallac
pub F. Durdilly, Paris 1901

[] La jeune captive!
words Andre Chenier
pub F. Durdilly, Paris 1902

[] La maison demolie
words Emile Bouchaud
pub F. Durdilly, Paris 1902

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