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See also: born at Toulouse of See also: noble See also: family in 1656
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At the age of seventeen he was wounded in a duel and sent to See also: Paris
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Here he became an ardent See also: disciple of Racine
.
If he copied his master's methods of construction with some success, in the execution of his plans he never advanced beyond mediocrity, nor did he ever approach the secret of the musical lines of Athalie and Padre
.
He secured the patronage of the influential duchesse de See also: Bouillon by dedicating Arminius to her, and in 1685 he scored his first success with Andronic, which disguised under other names the tragic See also: story of See also: Don See also: Carlos and See also: Elizabeth of
See also: France
.
The piece made a See also: great sensation, but Campistron's treatment is weak, and he failed to avail himself of the possibilities inherent in his subject
.
Racine was asked by See also: Louis
See also: Joseph, duc de See also: Vendome, to write the See also: book of an See also: opera to be performed at a fete given in honour of the Dauphin
.
He handed on the commission to Campistron, who produced See also: Acis et Galathee for Lulli's See also: music
.
Campistron had another success in Tiridate (1691), in which he treated, again under changed names, the biblical story of Amnon's passion for his See also: sister Tamar
.
He wrote many other tragedies and two comedies, one of which, Le Jaloux desabuse, has been considered by some See also: judges to be his best See also: work
.
In 1686 he had been made intendant to the duc de Vendome and followed him to See also: Italy and See also: Spain, accompanying him on all his See also: campaigns
.
If he was not a See also: good poet he was an honest See also: man under circumstances in which corruption was easy and usual
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Many honours were conferred on him . The See also: king of Spain bestowed on him the
See also: order of St See also: James of the Sword; the duke of
See also: Mantua made him See also: marquis of Penango in See also: Montferrat; and in 1701 he was received into the See also: Academy
.
After See also: thirty years of service with Vendome he retired to his native place, where he died on the 11th of May 1723
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