Jacob (Jacques) Offenbach (1819-1880) was a German-French composer who created the “opérette”, or opéra bouffe, a type of comic opera that became very popular, especially in Paris. Orphée aux Enfers (“Orpheus in the Underworld”, 1859) and La Belle Hélène (1864) are among his most famous operettas.
Discovered on 18-8-1993 in Caussols by Elst, E. W.