Jacques Albert Rouchouse (13 April 1946 – 4 September 2024) was a French radio producer, music critic, and writer.
Born in the 4th arrondissement of Lyon on 13 April 1946, Rouchouse developed a fascination for music at a young age while listening to radio shows hosted by the likes of Pierre Hiegel [fr].
He attended his first stage production on 7 February 1960, an opéra comique titled La fille du tambour-major and first written by Jacques Offenbach.
In 1979, he proposed a project for lyrical broadcasts on France Culture alongside Yves Jaigu [fr], which culminated in the production of L’opérette c’est la fête, which ran from 1981 to 1988.
He also collaborated on the show Le Grand Débat alongside Jacques Julliard, which covered operettas.