Italo Campanini by Falk
Jean Baptiste Faure by Reutlinger
Emma Calve by Reutlinger
Elio Sylva by Pierre Petit
Jean Lassalle by Pierre Petit
Leopold Demuth
Feodor Chaliapin
Feodor Chaliapin
Nicolay Figner
Nicolay Figner
Marcelle Demougeot
Katharina Fleischer-Edel
Nina Pack
Lillian Blauvelt
Ferruccio Coradetti
Vladimir Rosing
Ettore Borucchia
Erik Enderlien
Lola Beeth
Melanie Kurt
Nicolay Severesky
Jeanne Marcy
Ivan Altchevsky
Bertha Ehnn by Rabending
Therese Vogl by Bieber
Emma Seebold by Kriziwanek
Carl Mayerhofer by Dr Szekely
Luigi Agnesi by Unknown
Mily Meyer by Chalot
Josephine De Reszke by Pierre Petit
Henry Sellier by Carjat
Marie Gabrielle Krauss & Josephine Daram by Benqu…
Jean Lassalle & Marie Gabrielle Krauss by Benque
Jean Lassalle by Benque
Marie Van Zandt by Benque
Jean-Alexandre Talazac and Adele Isaac, by Benque
Victor Capoul & Marie Rey by Nadar
Leon Gresse by Dupont
Jean- Baptiste Faure by Reutlinger
Harriett Waylett
Jenny Lind
Gabrielle Krauss by Benque
Therese Vogl by Mathaus
Therese Tietjens by Stereoscope Co
Paola Marie by Reutlinger
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Marie Heilbronn & Paul L'Herie by Nadar


as Romeo & Juliette "Romeo & Juliette" by Gounod
PAUL L'HERIE
(Paul Levy)
3 October 1844-17 October 1937
French Tenor
Debut 23 February 1866 as Duc de Valberg in "L'Ambassadrice" by Auber.
Created at the Opera Comique on 20 November 1872 Charles II in "Don Cesar de Brazan" by Massenet and on 3 March 1875 Don Jose in "Carmen" by Bizet
Sang as a baritone after 1882. Professor of voice at the opera Comique 1897-1901 and at L'opera Paris 1901-1905 .Also taught at the Consevatoire Paris
MARIE HEILBRONN
( 1851- 31 March 1886).
Belgian soprano.
She studied in Paris and made her début in 1867 at the Opéra-Comique, as Alice in the first performance of Jules Massenet's "La grand’tante". In 1870 she appeared at La Monnaie as Violetta, the role of her début at Covent Garden in 1874, and in 1878 at the Théâtre Ventadour as Juliet in Victor Capoul's "Les amants". She returned in 1879 as Ophelia (Hamlet). The same year she appeared at the Paris Opéra as Marguerite and in 1880 she sang Zerlina and Ophelia there. At Monte Carlo in 1883 she sang Susanna, Philine (Mignon), Marguerite, Victor Massé's Galatea and Rose in Aimé Maillart's Dragons de Villars. In 1884 she created the title role of Massenet's "Manon" at the Opéra-Comique.
PAUL L'HERIE
(Paul Levy)
3 October 1844-17 October 1937
French Tenor
Debut 23 February 1866 as Duc de Valberg in "L'Ambassadrice" by Auber.
Created at the Opera Comique on 20 November 1872 Charles II in "Don Cesar de Brazan" by Massenet and on 3 March 1875 Don Jose in "Carmen" by Bizet
Sang as a baritone after 1882. Professor of voice at the opera Comique 1897-1901 and at L'opera Paris 1901-1905 .Also taught at the Consevatoire Paris
MARIE HEILBRONN
( 1851- 31 March 1886).
Belgian soprano.
She studied in Paris and made her début in 1867 at the Opéra-Comique, as Alice in the first performance of Jules Massenet's "La grand’tante". In 1870 she appeared at La Monnaie as Violetta, the role of her début at Covent Garden in 1874, and in 1878 at the Théâtre Ventadour as Juliet in Victor Capoul's "Les amants". She returned in 1879 as Ophelia (Hamlet). The same year she appeared at the Paris Opéra as Marguerite and in 1880 she sang Zerlina and Ophelia there. At Monte Carlo in 1883 she sang Susanna, Philine (Mignon), Marguerite, Victor Massé's Galatea and Rose in Aimé Maillart's Dragons de Villars. In 1884 she created the title role of Massenet's "Manon" at the Opéra-Comique.
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