Méhul, étienne Nicolas
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(ātyĕn´ nēkôlä´ māül´), 17631817, French operatic composer of outstanding importance during the Revolutionary period. Méhul's masterpiece was the biblical opera
Joseph (1807). His
Euphrosine et Coradin (1790) and
Stratonice (1792) were the first operas to be called opéras comiques—signifying at that time not that they contained humorous elements but that they employed spoken dialogue. He was highly original in his orchestration and harmony.