Adelina Patti by Walery
Jeanne Marie de L'Isle
Jeanne Marie de L'Isle
Jenny Lind
Yvonne De Treville
David Ffrangcon-Davies
Alba Chretien-Vaguet
John O'Sullivan
Clothilde Bressler-Gianoli
Raymonde Visconte
Joseph O'Mara
Henry Albers
Henry Albers
Blanche Cole by Elliott & Fry
Charles Santley by Unknown
Aino Ackte
Aino Ackte
Aino Ackte
Pierre Triadou
Vilhelm Herold
Vilhelm Herold
Vilhelm Herold
Vilhelm Herold
Marie Gutheil-Schoder
Pavel Andreev
Sofia Druzyakina
Annie Krull
Fanny Heldy
Fiorello Giraud (Girod)
Annie Krull
Paul Kuhn
Ivan Altchevsky
Jeanne Marcy
Nicolay Severesky
Melanie Kurt
Lola Beeth
Erik Enderlien
Ettore Borucchia
Vladimir Rosing
Ferruccio Coradetti
Lillian Blauvelt
Nina Pack
Katharina Fleischer-Edel
Marcelle Demougeot
Nicolay Figner
Georges Thill


Georges Thill
1897-1984
French Tenor
A pupil of the Neapolitan tenor Fernando De Lucia (1860–1925), Thill made his opera debut at the Paris Opéra in 1924, and he continued to appear there and at the Opéra-Comique for several decades, undertaking a busy schedule of performances.
In addition, he sang throughout Europe and in South America, receiving the acclaim of audiences and critics at La Scala, Milan, the Rome Opera, the Verona Arena, the Vienna State Opera, the Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires, and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London. He also gave 14 performances, of seven roles, across two seasons (1931–1932), at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City; but he had difficulty fitting in with the unfamiliar American cultural environment, experiencing health difficulties, and he was less well received by the Met's patrons as a consequence.
His voice began to show signs of decline during the 1940s and he retired from the stage in 1953. He died in 1984 in Draguignan.
1897-1984
French Tenor
A pupil of the Neapolitan tenor Fernando De Lucia (1860–1925), Thill made his opera debut at the Paris Opéra in 1924, and he continued to appear there and at the Opéra-Comique for several decades, undertaking a busy schedule of performances.
In addition, he sang throughout Europe and in South America, receiving the acclaim of audiences and critics at La Scala, Milan, the Rome Opera, the Verona Arena, the Vienna State Opera, the Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires, and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London. He also gave 14 performances, of seven roles, across two seasons (1931–1932), at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City; but he had difficulty fitting in with the unfamiliar American cultural environment, experiencing health difficulties, and he was less well received by the Met's patrons as a consequence.
His voice began to show signs of decline during the 1940s and he retired from the stage in 1953. He died in 1984 in Draguignan.
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