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Marie Thierry
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1875-1918
French Soprano
Debut at the Monnaie Bruxelles 1900/01 season as Mimi , she was the first to sing the role of Mimi in Bruxelles, She established herself at the at L'Opéra-Comique in Paris making her Paris debut in Gounod's Mireille . She performed in the world premieres of : the title role in Missa's Muguette (1903), Bruneau's L'Enfant Roi as Georget (1905), and Silver's Le Clos as Genevieve (1906).
Marie Thierry
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1875-1918
French Soprano
Debut at the Monnaie Bruxelles 1900/01 season as Mimi , she was the first to sing the role of Mimi in Bruxelles, She established herself at the at L'Opéra-Comique in Paris making her Paris debut in Gounod's Mireille . She performed in the world premieres of : the title role in Missa's Muguette (1903), Bruneau's L'Enfant Roi as Georget (1905), and Silver's Le Clos as Genevieve (1906).
Marie Thierry
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1875-1918
French Soprano
Debut at the Monnaie Bruxelles 1900/01 season as Mimi , she was the first to sing the role of Mimi in Bruxelles, She established herself at the at L'Opéra-Comique in Paris making her Paris debut in Gounod's Mireille . She performed in the world premieres of : the title role in Missa's Muguette (1903), Bruneau's L'Enfant Roi as Georget (1905), and Silver's Le Clos as Genevieve (1906).
Marie Thierry
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Marie Thierry
1875-1918
French Soprano
Debut at the Monnaie Bruxelles 1900/01 season as Mimi , she was the first to sing the role of Mimi in Bruxelles, She established herself at the at L'Opéra-Comique in Paris making her Paris debut in Gounod's Mireille . She performed in the world premieres of : the title role in Missa's Muguette (1903), Bruneau's L'Enfant Roi as Georget (1905), and Silver's Le Clos as Genevieve (1906).
Lucien Muratore
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LUCIEN MURATORE
1878-1954
French Tenor
Studied at the Paris Music Conservatory, and made his operatic debut in 1902, at the Opéra-Comique opposite Emma Calve , creating the King in Reynaldo Hahn's La carmélite.Debut at La Monnaie in 1904, as Werther, and the following year at the Palais Garnier, as Renaud in Lully
Created several Massenet operas such as Ariane and Bacchus, at the Opéra, and Roma, in Monte Carlo. He also took part in the creation of La Catalane by Le Borne, Monna Vanna by Henry Février, Déjanire by Camille Saint-Saëns, and Pénélope by Gabriel Fauré.
He became principal French tenor with the Boston Opera Company, the Chicago Grand Opera Company (1913–1914), the Chicago Opera Association (1915–1921), and the Chicago Civic Opera (1922). He also appeared at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires.
Muratore retired from the stage in 1931. Returned to Paris and was made Director of Opera Comique
Lucien Muratore
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as Karloo in "PATRIE" by Paladilhe
LUCIEN MURATORE
1878-1954
French Tenor
Studied at the Paris Music Conservatory, and made his operatic debut in 1902, at the Opéra-Comique opposite Emma Calve , creating the King in Reynaldo Hahn's La carmélite.Debut at La Monnaie in 1904, as Werther, and the following year at the Palais Garnier, as Renaud in Lully
Created several Massenet operas such as Ariane and Bacchus, at the Opéra, and Roma, in Monte Carlo. He also took part in the creation of La Catalane by Le Borne, Monna Vanna by Henry Février, Déjanire by Camille Saint-Saëns, and Pénélope by Gabriel Fauré.
He became principal French tenor with the Boston Opera Company, the Chicago Grand Opera Company (1913–1914), the Chicago Opera Association (1915–1921), and the Chicago Civic Opera (1922). He also appeared at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires.
Muratore retired from the stage in 1931. Returned to Paris and was made Director of Opera Comique
Lucien Muratore
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as Lionel 'MUGUETTE" by Carre CREATOR ROLE 1903 Opera Comique Paris 18 March 1903
LUCIEN MURATORE
1878-1954
French Tenor
Studied at the Paris Music Conservatory, and made his operatic debut in 1902, at the Opéra-Comique opposite Emma Calve , creating the King in Reynaldo Hahn's La carmélite.Debut at La Monnaie in 1904, as Werther, and the following year at the Palais Garnier, as Renaud in Lully
Created several Massenet operas such as Ariane and Bacchus, at the Opéra, and Roma, in Monte Carlo. He also took part in the creation of La Catalane by Le Borne, Monna Vanna by Henry Février, Déjanire by Camille Saint-Saëns, and Pénélope by Gabriel Fauré.
He became principal French tenor with the Boston Opera Company, the Chicago Grand Opera Company (1913–1914), the Chicago Opera Association (1915–1921), and the Chicago Civic Opera (1922). He also appeared at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires.
Muratore retired from the stage in 1931. Returned to Paris and was made Director of Opera Comique
Lucien Muratore
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as Thésée in " ARIANE" by Massenet CREATOR ROLE at the Palais Garnier in Paris on October 31, 1906
LUCIEN MURATORE
1878-1954
French Tenor
Studied at the Paris Music Conservatory, and made his operatic debut in 1902, at the Opéra-Comique opposite Emma Calve , creating the King in Reynaldo Hahn's La carmélite.Debut at La Monnaie in 1904, as Werther, and the following year at the Palais Garnier, as Renaud in Lully
Created several Massenet operas such as Ariane and Bacchus, at the Opéra, and Roma, in Monte Carlo. He also took part in the creation of La Catalane by Le Borne, Monna Vanna by Henry Février, Déjanire by Camille Saint-Saëns, and Pénélope by Gabriel Fauré.
He became principal French tenor with the Boston Opera Company, the Chicago Grand Opera Company (1913–1914), the Chicago Opera Association (1915–1921), and the Chicago Civic Opera (1922). He also appeared at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires.
Muratore retired from the stage in 1931. Returned to Paris and was made Director of Opera Comique
Georgette Leblanc
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in "L'OISEAU BLEU "
1869-1941
French Soprano
Studied music under Jules Massenet in Paris . Debut at the Opéra-Comique 1893 as Françoise in Alfred Bruneau's L'attaque du moulin. Returned to Opéra-Comique to sing the title role in Bizet's Carmen. In 1894 she joined the roster at the Théâtre de la Monnaie where she sang numerous parts for the next three seasons, including: Anita in La Navarraise and the title roles in both Massenet's Thaïs and Carmen once again.She remained active in opera in Paris, notably appearing as Fanny in Massenet’s Sapho at the Opéra-Comique in 1897.
Georgette Leblanc
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as Thais "Thais" Massenet
1869-1941
French Soprano
Studied music under Jules Massenet in Paris . Debut at the Opéra-Comique 1893 as Françoise in Alfred Bruneau's L'attaque du moulin. Returned to Opéra-Comique to sing the title role in Bizet's Carmen. In 1894 she joined the roster at the Théâtre de la Monnaie where she sang numerous parts for the next three seasons, including: Anita in La Navarraise and the title roles in both Massenet's Thaïs and Carmen once again.She remained active in opera in Paris, notably appearing as Fanny in Massenet’s Sapho at the Opéra-Comique in 1897.
Georgette Leblanc
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1869-1941
French Soprano
Studied music under Jules Massenet in Paris . Debut at the Opéra-Comique 1893 as Françoise in Alfred Bruneau's L'attaque du moulin. Returned to Opéra-Comique to sing the title role in Bizet's Carmen. In 1894 she joined the roster at the Théâtre de la Monnaie where she sang numerous parts for the next three seasons, including: Anita in La Navarraise and the title roles in both Massenet's Thaïs and Carmen once again.She remained active in opera in Paris, notably appearing as Fanny in Massenet’s Sapho at the Opéra-Comique in 1897.
Georgette Leblanc
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as Charlotte " CHARLOTTE CORDAY" by Alexandre Georges CREATOR ROLE at l'Opéra-Populaire (Château-d'Eau ) February 16, 1901,
1869-1941
French Soprano
Studied music under Jules Massenet in Paris . Debut at the Opéra-Comique 1893 as Françoise in Alfred Bruneau's L'attaque du moulin. Returned to Opéra-Comique to sing the title role in Bizet's Carmen. In 1894 she joined the roster at the Théâtre de la Monnaie where she sang numerous parts for the next three seasons, including: Anita in La Navarraise and the title roles in both Massenet's Thaïs and Carmen once again.She remained active in opera in Paris, notably appearing as Fanny in Massenet’s Sapho at the Opéra-Comique in 1897.
Georgette Leblanc
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Georgette Leblanc
1869-1941
French Soprano
Studied music under Jules Massenet in Paris . Debut at the Opéra-Comique 1893 as Françoise in Alfred Bruneau's L'attaque du moulin. Returned to Opéra-Comique to sing the title role in Bizet's Carmen. In 1894 she joined the roster at the Théâtre de la Monnaie where she sang numerous parts for the next three seasons, including: Anita in La Navarraise and the title roles in both Massenet's Thaïs and Carmen once again.She remained active in opera in Paris, notably appearing as Fanny in Massenet’s Sapho at the Opéra-Comique in 1897.
Marguerite Carre
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as Snegourotchka "Snegourotchka" by Rimsky- Korsakov
MARGUERITE CARRE
(Marguerite Caroline GIRAUD)
1880-1947
French Soprano
Studied at the Conservatory in Bordeaux . Joined opera Comique in 1902. She married Albert Carre Director of the Opera Comique . She was the first Pamina and Madama Butterfly at the Opera Comique. She never trtavelled outside of France .She participated in the first on 23 May 1905, Cherubino (Nina) by Jules Massenet; on 28 December 1906 by Giacomo Puccini Madama Butterfly (Cio-cio-san) [French version of Paul Ferrier]; on 22 May 1908 by Snegourotchka (Snegourotchka) Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's [French version of Pierre Lalo]; October 26, 1911, the secret of Suzanne (Suzanne Countess) of Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari [French version of Kufferath]; on December 30, 1913 life brief (Salud) by Manuel de Falla [French version of Paul Milliet]; June 18, 1923, Pepita Jiménez (Pepita) of Isaac Albéniz
Marguerite Carre
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MARGUERITE CARRE
(Marguerite Caroline GIRAUD)
1880-1947
French Soprano
Studied at the Conservatory in Bordeaux . Joined opera Comique in 1902. She married Albert Carre Director of the Opera Comique . She was the first Pamina and Madama Butterfly at the Opera Comique. She never trtavelled outside of France .She participated in the first on 23 May 1905, Cherubino (Nina) by Jules Massenet; on 28 December 1906 by Giacomo Puccini Madama Butterfly (Cio-cio-san) [French version of Paul Ferrier]; on 22 May 1908 by Snegourotchka (Snegourotchka) Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's [French version of Pierre Lalo]; October 26, 1911, the secret of Suzanne (Suzanne Countess) of Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari [French version of Kufferath]; on December 30, 1913 life brief (Salud) by Manuel de Falla [French version of Paul Milliet]; June 18, 1923, Pepita Jiménez (Pepita) of Isaac Albéniz
Marguerite Carre
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as Nina " CHERUBIN" by Massenet CREATOR ROLE at l'Opéra de Monte-Carlo February 14, 1905
MARGUERITE CARRE
(Marguerite Caroline GIRAUD)
1880-1947
French Soprano
Studied at the Conservatory in Bordeaux . Joined opera Comique in 1902. She married Albert Carre Director of the Opera Comique . She was the first Pamina and Madama Butterfly at the Opera Comique. She never trtavelled outside of France .She participated in the first on 23 May 1905, Cherubino (Nina) by Jules Massenet; on 28 December 1906 by Giacomo Puccini Madama Butterfly (Cio-cio-san) [French version of Paul Ferrier]; on 22 May 1908 by Snegourotchka (Snegourotchka) Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's [French version of Pierre Lalo]; October 26, 1911, the secret of Suzanne (Suzanne Countess) of Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari [French version of Kufferath]; on December 30, 1913 life brief (Salud) by Manuel de Falla [French version of Paul Milliet]; June 18, 1923, Pepita Jiménez (Pepita) of Isaac Albéniz
Marguerite Carre
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as Rozenn in "LE ROI d'Ys" by Édouard Lalo
MARGUERITE CARRE
(Marguerite Caroline GIRAUD)
1880-1947
French Soprano
Studied at the Conservatory in Bordeaux . Joined opera Comique in 1902. She married Albert Carre Director of the Opera Comique . She was the first Pamina and Madama Butterfly at the Opera Comique. She never travelled outside of France .She participated in the first on 23 May 1905, Cherubino (Nina) by Jules Massenet; on 28 December 1906 by Giacomo Puccini Madama Butterfly (Cio-cio-san) [French version of Paul Ferrier]; on 22 May 1908 by Snegourotchka (Snegourotchka) Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's [French version of Pierre Lalo]; October 26, 1911, the secret of Suzanne (Suzanne Countess) of Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari [French version of Kufferath]; on December 30, 1913 life brief (Salud) by Manuel de Falla [French version of Paul Milliet]; June 18, 1923, Pepita Jiménez (Pepita) of Isaac Albéniz
Marguerite Carre
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as Orlanda " LA REINE FIAMMETTE" by Xavier Leroux
MARGUERITE CARRE
(Marguerite Caroline GIRAUD)
1880-1947
French Soprano
Studied at the Conservatory in Bordeaux . Joined opera Comique in 1902. She married Albert Carre Director of the Opera Comique . She was the first Pamina and Madama Butterfly at the Opera Comique. She never travelled outside of France .She participated in the first on 23 May 1905, Cherubino (Nina) by Jules Massenet; on 28 December 1906 by Giacomo Puccini Madama Butterfly (Cio-cio-san) [French version of Paul Ferrier]; on 22 May 1908 by Snegourotchka (Snegourotchka) Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's [French version of Pierre Lalo]; October 26, 1911, the secret of Suzanne (Suzanne Countess) of Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari [French version of Kufferath]; on December 30, 1913 life brief (Salud) by Manuel de Falla [French version of Paul Milliet]; June 18, 1923, Pepita Jiménez (Pepita) of Isaac Albéniz