Leontine Mendes by Benque
Leontine Mendes by Benque
Alfonso Garulli by Fotographia Bolognese
Giovanni Battista de Negri by Fotographia Bolognes…
Rosa Sucher by E Bieber
Bertha Ehnn By Culig
Fiorello Giraud by Fotographia Artistica
Malvaut by Fernand Lochard
Malvaut by Fernand Lochard (Autograph)
Maria Gay by Esplugas
Alois Ander by Carl Mahlknecht
Karoline von Gompertz-Bettelheim by Miethke & Waw…
Luise Garay- Lichtmay By L Angerer
Unknown by Charles
Wilhelm Gruning by Hoffert
Carl Mayerhofer by Mahlknecht
Vilma Bognar by Mahlknecht
Francesco Tamagno by Falk
Zelia Trebelli by Elliott & Fry
Maria Kouznetsova by ? Paris
Lucienne Breval by Felix
Mila Roeder (Rodani) by Lorscher & Petsch
Mila Roeder (Rodini) by Unknown
Dinh Gilly By Sarony
Henri Sellier By Dupont
Unknown by Mitkiewizc
Met
Met
Marcella Sembrich by Aime Dupont
Pol Plancon by Aime Dupont
Victor Maurel by Aime Dupont
Victor Maurel by Aime Dupont
Juliette Bilbaut-Vauchelet by Cheri-Rousseau & Gla…
Unknown
Albert Alvarez by Benque
Albert Alvarez by Bary
Albert Alvarez by Bary
Albert Alvarez by Benque
Adelina Patti by L T Neumann
Adelina Patti by H Klee
Marie Gabrielle Krauss by Mahlknecht
Marie Gabrielle Krauss by Mahlknecht
Josephine Gallmeyer by F Wendling
Marie Cabel by a Maze
Eugene Charles Caron By A Maze
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Leontine Mendes by Benque


as "Carmen" By Bizet
Leontine Mendes
1852-????
French mezzo-soprano
On January 16, 1876, Claude Debussy participated for the first time in a public concert at Chauny (Aisne), organized by the Fanfare des Manufactures de Glaces; he accompanied Léontine Mendès, then a student of Mme Viardot and Ponchard at the Paris Conservatoire, in a program composed of excerpts from operas (an air of the Jewess of Halévy, an air of Mignond'Ambroise Thomas) and instrumental pieces. Mendès obtained at the Conservatoire a second singing acclaim and a second prize in comic opera in 1876, then a first singing acclaim and a first prize in comic opera in 1877. Engaged at the Opéra-Comique then at the Opera, she left this theater to sing in Marseilles, Rouen, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Belgium, Holland, Greece, and so on. She left the theater in 1892 to devote herself to teaching in Paris.
Leontine Mendes
1852-????
French mezzo-soprano
On January 16, 1876, Claude Debussy participated for the first time in a public concert at Chauny (Aisne), organized by the Fanfare des Manufactures de Glaces; he accompanied Léontine Mendès, then a student of Mme Viardot and Ponchard at the Paris Conservatoire, in a program composed of excerpts from operas (an air of the Jewess of Halévy, an air of Mignond'Ambroise Thomas) and instrumental pieces. Mendès obtained at the Conservatoire a second singing acclaim and a second prize in comic opera in 1876, then a first singing acclaim and a first prize in comic opera in 1877. Engaged at the Opéra-Comique then at the Opera, she left this theater to sing in Marseilles, Rouen, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Belgium, Holland, Greece, and so on. She left the theater in 1892 to devote herself to teaching in Paris.
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