Aino Ackte by Reutlinger
Felia Litvinne by Reutlinger
Adelina Patti by Reutlinger
Luise Perard-Petzl
Yvonne Brothier
Genevieve Mathieu-Lutz
Genevieve Mathieu-Lutz
Jeanne Raunay
Jeanne Raunay
Jeanne Raunay
Jeanne Wayda
Lucette Korsoff
Lucette Korsoff
Georgette Brejean-Gravere
Georgette Brejean-Gravere
Jeanne Suzanne Huchet- Rousseliere
Eleonora de Cisneros
Eleonora de Cisneros
Jean-Baptiste Noté
Jean-Baptiste Noté
Jean-Baptiste Noté
Ernestine Schumann-Heink
Ernestine Schumann-Heink
Leonid Sobinov
Leonid Sobinov
Leonid Sobinov
Leonid Sobinov
Leonid Sobinov
Leonid Sobinov
Emmy Destinn
Marie Roze by Dupont
Marthe Louise Ernestine Duvivier by Dupont
Blanche Deschamps-Jéhin by Dupont
Eloi Sylva by Dupont
Edmond Vergnet by Dupont
Gabriel Soulacroix by Dupont
Emma Calve by Dupont
Luise Perard-Petzl
Fritz Soot
Karl Jorn
Karl Jorn
Richard Mayr
Mathilde Albertine Craponne
Mathilde Albertine Craponne
Baptist Hoffmann
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Albert Alvarez by Bary


ALBERT ALVAREZ
(Albert Raymond Gourron)
( May 16, 1861 - February 26, 1933)
French Tenor
Debut in Faust (Faust) March 14, 1892 at the Opéra de Paris , He sang Romeo and Juliet (Romeo, 1892); Lohengrin (Lohengrin, 1892); Samson and Delilah (Samson, 1893); the Valkyrie (Siegmund, 1893); Tannhäuser (Tannhäuser, 1895); Aida (Radames, 1895); the Favorite (Fernand, 1896); Sigurd (Sigurd, 1896); the Huguenots (Raoul, 1897); the Prophet (John, 1898); Fatherland! (Kerloo, 1900); The Cid (Rodrigue, 1900); Othello (Othello, 1903); Il Trovatore (Manrique, 1904); Pagliacci (Canio, 1906); Salammbô (Matho, 1906). He sang in the premiere at the Opera, November 10, 1897, the masters singers of Nuremberg (Walther) Richard Wagner [French version of Alfred Ernst]; December 11, 1904, Tristan and Isolde (Tristan) by Richard Wagner [French version of Alfred Ernst].
He created on 16 March 1894 Thaïs (Nicias) by Jules Massenet; February 08, 1895 the Black Mountain (Mirko) of Augusta Holmès; on December 18, 1895 Frédégonde (Merowig) to Ernest Guiraud; on April 24, 1896, Helle (Jean) of Alphonse Duvernoy. February 19, 1897 Messidor (Guillaume) of Alfred Bruneau; December 23, 1898 the Burgundian (Gauthier) of Paul Vidal; February 15, 1901 Astarte (Hercule) Xavier Leroux; on April 17, 1904, the son of Camille Erlanger Star (Bar-Kokeba
(Albert Raymond Gourron)
( May 16, 1861 - February 26, 1933)
French Tenor
Debut in Faust (Faust) March 14, 1892 at the Opéra de Paris , He sang Romeo and Juliet (Romeo, 1892); Lohengrin (Lohengrin, 1892); Samson and Delilah (Samson, 1893); the Valkyrie (Siegmund, 1893); Tannhäuser (Tannhäuser, 1895); Aida (Radames, 1895); the Favorite (Fernand, 1896); Sigurd (Sigurd, 1896); the Huguenots (Raoul, 1897); the Prophet (John, 1898); Fatherland! (Kerloo, 1900); The Cid (Rodrigue, 1900); Othello (Othello, 1903); Il Trovatore (Manrique, 1904); Pagliacci (Canio, 1906); Salammbô (Matho, 1906). He sang in the premiere at the Opera, November 10, 1897, the masters singers of Nuremberg (Walther) Richard Wagner [French version of Alfred Ernst]; December 11, 1904, Tristan and Isolde (Tristan) by Richard Wagner [French version of Alfred Ernst].
He created on 16 March 1894 Thaïs (Nicias) by Jules Massenet; February 08, 1895 the Black Mountain (Mirko) of Augusta Holmès; on December 18, 1895 Frédégonde (Merowig) to Ernest Guiraud; on April 24, 1896, Helle (Jean) of Alphonse Duvernoy. February 19, 1897 Messidor (Guillaume) of Alfred Bruneau; December 23, 1898 the Burgundian (Gauthier) of Paul Vidal; February 15, 1901 Astarte (Hercule) Xavier Leroux; on April 17, 1904, the son of Camille Erlanger Star (Bar-Kokeba
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