Albert was born on 1 January 1822 in Montpellier. He studied in his hometown under the guidance of his father, Narcisse Albert, a piano teacher, before moving to Paris in the late 1840s. In Paris, Albert gained recognition in 1851 with the publication of numerous piano works, including
polkas,
mazurkas,
impromptus,
fantasies,
romances without words, a
quadrille entitled
Les Tout Fous, and a collection of
Douze Études, Op. 17. As a composer, in addition to various piano pieces -among them several
études - Albert also wrote a set of six
songs,
Li Prouvençalo (1853), a collection of
motets,
Chants du salut pour le mois de Marie [...] avec accompagnement d’orgue (1855), a
Cours gradué d’études élémentaires progressives de style et de perfectionnement pour piano (1857), and a
Trio de salon with piano (1860). His catalogue comprises around sixty
opus numbers. Albert also composed for the stage. He wrote the
opéra bouffe Les Petits du premier, with a libretto by
William Busnach, premiered at the Théâtre Saint-Germain on 5 December 1864 and later revived at the
Bouffes-Parisiens (premiere on 3 March 1865). The piano-vocal score was published in 1865. He also composed the opera
Jean le Fol, first performed in August 1865 at Bagnères-de-Bigorre. Albert died suddenly in Bagnères-de-Bigorre on 17 August 1865, at the age of forty-three, while overseeing rehearsals for
Jean le Fol. He was a member of the Société des compositeurs de musique. == Sources ==