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Pierre Trimouillat : ウィキペディア英語版
Pierre Trimouillat

Pierre Trimouillat (1858 – 5 January 1929) was a French songwriter, comedian and singer who was active in the cabarets of Paris in the 1890s.
==Life==

Pierre Trimouillat was born in Moulins, Allier, in 1858. He obtained a job as an official in the Prefecture of the Seine.
He appeared at ''Le Chat Noir'' by 1891, an important step in gaining recognition in the Parisian cabaret scene.
He contributed to the ''Chat Noir'' journal.
He often attended the soirées of La Plume, the literary and artistic review set up in 1889 by Léon Deschamps.
He published comic verses in this journal.
Trimouillat proposed to the owner of the ''Procope'' to establish a cabaret on the first floor called ''Le Gringoire''.
Performers included Paul Delmet, Eugène Lemercier, Vincent Hyspa, Gabriel de Lautrec, Yan Nibor and Marcel Legay.
A satirical paper, ''Le Gringoire'', was based on these soirées and published between November 1893 and July 1894.
The soirées at the Gringoire were soon replaced by soirées at the ''Procope'' that Trimouillat organized with Xavier Privas and Gaston Dumestre.
In the 1890s Trimouillat belonged to the "Gardenia" dramatic circle that Paul Fabre had founded in 1887.
For a long time he was one of the main performers at ''Le Chat Noir'', where his thin voice would draw laughter from the audience.
He also performed at many other venues including the Feuille de Vigne, Nouvelle Athènes, Paradis Latin, La Presse, Goguette, Quat'Z'arts, Procope, Caveau, Noctambules, Lice chansonnière, Bon Bock, Arts et Lettres, Caméléon, Chanson de Paris, Conservatoire de Montmartre, Chien Noir, cabaret de la Veine, Truie qui file, Carillon and Chat Botté.
An 1899 reviewer said of his work that his modernist poems included elements derived from the 17th century work of Molière.
He had a mischievous and caustic wit.
Starting in the early 1900s Trimouillat stopped performing apart from short appearances for charity.
Trimouillat died in 1929.
He lived at 10, rue Chanoinesse from 1890 to 1929. His home is commemorated by a plaque.

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