The musicologist
Arthur Pougin wanted to attribute to Louis Drouet (apparently wrongly) the melody of the unofficial hymn of the
Second French Empire, "", although considered as having been composed by
Hortense de Beauharnais, Queen of Holland from 1806 to 1810, and
Napoléon III's mother. ;Compositions • 10 concertos • more than 20 duets, trios, solos and fantasies • more than 300 studies ;Pedagogic method •
Méthode pour la flûte, ou Traité complet et raisonné pour apprendre à jouer de cet instrument, Paris : A. J. Pleyel et fils aîné, 1828, Mayence & Anvers : B. Schott, 1829 translation into English under the title ''Drouët's Method of Flute Playing
, London: R. Cocks, 1830 reissued in French by Arlette Biget and Michel Giboureau in Flûte traversière : méthodes, traités, périodiques'', vol. III, Courlay : J. M. Fuzeau, 2005. == References ==