Alfred Dufresne

Jacques Marie Alfred Dufresne (1822, Orléans – 18 March 1863, Paris) was an 19th-century French composer and playwright.

A student of Fromental Halévy at the Paris Conservatory, he is mosty known for having written music for hundreds of songs by authors such as Jules Verne, Alfred de Musset, Alphonse de Lamartine or Victor Hugo.

He also composed operettas and opéras comiques including L'hôtel de la poste on a libretto by Philippe Gille.

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  1. La chanson est reprise dans le CD Mélodies inédites de Jules Verne, Harmonia Mundi, 2005

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