Eugène Imbert
Eugène Alphonse Monet de Maubois, called Imbert, known in the world of the song in his time under the pseudonym Eugène Imbert (French pronunciation: [øʒɛn ɛ̃bɛʁ]), was a 19th-century French poet, chansonnier, goguettier and historiographer of the goguettes and songs.
Eugène Imbert | |
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Born | Eugène Alphonse Monet de Maubois 14 March 1821 Paris |
Died | 1898 |
Occupation(s) | Poet Chansonnier Historiographer |
Author once known for his books, articles and songs, he is now completely forgotten by the general public.
Some works
- 1866: La Chanson
- 1873: La Goguette et les goguettiers, Étude parisienne, 3rd edition, augmented 6 etched portraits by L. Bryois, in-8, 121 pages.
- 1875: Chansons choisies, Élégies parisiennes
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