ABSTRACT

The founding in 1777 of the Journal de Paris, France’s first daily and distinctly commercial paper, represents an early use of disinformation as a tool for political gain, profit, and societal division. To attract a large readership and bar competition for C.W. Gluck’s works at the Paris Opéra, it launched a prolonged campaign of anonymous lies, mockery, and defamation against two prominent members of the Académie Française who wished the Opéra to be open to all deserving composers but lacked a comparable daily forum with which to defend themselves. In this unique episode, music served as a smokescreen for nefarious activity. No musical knowledge is necessary to follow this purely political drama.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|21 pages

The cast and setting

chapter 2|13 pages

Arnaud’s correspondence to Italy

chapter 3|25 pages

The Journal de Paris on the offensive

chapter 4|17 pages

Libel of La Harpe by allusion

chapter 5|12 pages

The Armide episode

chapter 6|18 pages

Piccinni’s opera and further events

chapter 7|9 pages

Disinterested observers

chapter 8|11 pages

Profit and power

chapter |3 pages

Timeline of major events