Jacques Offenbach

Official videos

Offenbach: Barcarolle from the opera The Tales of Hoffmann | Elsa Dreisig and Nicole Chirca
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Hera Hyesang Park & Aigul Akhmetshina – Offenbach: Les Contes d'Hoffmann: Barcarolle
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Jacques Offenbach - Barcarolle | Оффенбах - Баркаролла
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La Vita Bella Barcarolle
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Jacques Offenbach - Barcarolle (Prêtre)
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VENUS ORCHESTRA - Offenbach, Cancan
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[Sabine Devieilhe] Les oiseaux dans la charmille
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Barcarolle, J Offenbach, ATTIKA Musica Poetica official version
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Offenbach - Orpheus in the Underworld Overture
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Can Can from Orpheus in the Underworld: Gimnazija Kranj Symphony Orchestra (stunning performance!)
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About this artist

German-born French composer and cellist of the Romantic era and one of the originators of the operetta form, born 1819-06-20 in Cologne, Germany, died 1889-10-05 in Paris, France.
Of German-Jewish ancestry, he was one of the most influential composers of popular music in Europe in the 19th century, and many of his works remain in the repertory.

Offenbach's numerous operettas, such as «Orphée aux enfers» (Orpheus in the Underworld) and «La belle Hélène», were extremely popular in both France and the English-speaking world during the 1850s and 1860s.
They combined political and cultural satire with witty grand opera parodies. His popularity in France went down during the 1870s after the Second Empire, and he fled France, but during the last years of his life, his popularity rebounded, and several of his operettas are still performed.
While his name remains associated most closely with the French operetta and the Second Empire, it is Offenbach's one fully operatic masterpiece, «Les contes d'Hoffmann» (The Tales of Hoffmann), composed at the end of his career, that has become the most familiar of Offenbach's works in major opera houses.
Offenbach was music director of the Comédie-Française for 7 years.