Edmond Vergnet by Dupont
Eloi Sylva by Dupont
Blanche Deschamps-Jéhin by Dupont
Marthe Louise Ernestine Duvivier by Dupont
Marie Roze by Dupont
Emmy Destinn
Leonid Sobinov
Leonid Sobinov
Leonid Sobinov
Leonid Sobinov
Leonid Sobinov
Leonid Sobinov
Albert Alvarez by Bary
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
Emma Calve by Dupont
Luise Perard-Petzl
Fritz Soot
Karl Jorn
Karl Jorn
Richard Mayr
Mathilde Albertine Craponne
Mathilde Albertine Craponne
Baptist Hoffmann
Baptist Hoffmann &Emilie Herzog
Nelly Martyl
Nelly Martyl
Rosa Ethofer
Gervase Elwes
Leonid Sobinov by Wezenburg
Anna Sachse-Hofmeister
Minnie Hauk by Newsboy (11)
Marie Roze by Lafeyette
Lucille Tostée by Ken
Alice Ducasse by Benque
Ernestine Schumann-Heink
Lina Bell by Nadar
See also...
Gabriel Soulacroix by Dupont
as Ourrias in "Mireille" by Gounod
GABRIEL VALENTIN SOULACROIX
(11 December 1853 – 16 August 1905,)
French baritone.
Studied at Toulouse, debut as Ourrias in "Mireille" by Gounod 5 September 1878, Soulacroix appeared regularly at La Monnaie, Brussels, including in some local operatic premieres.
His repertoire in Brussels included Le timbre d'argent by Camille Saint-Saëns (10 February 1879, playing the doctor), L'orage, an opéra-comique by Jean Urich (2 May 1879, Julien), The magic flute in French, (January to April 1880, Papageno), La Bernoise, an opéra comique by Emile Mathieu (1 April 1880, André), Le capitaine Raymond, an opéra comique by Jean-Baptiste Colyns (8 April 1881, Le comte de Guitaut), Jean de Nivelle by Léo Delibes (28 November 1882, Le comte de Charolais), Le panache blanc, an opéra comique by Philippe Flon (15 February 1884), Manon (15 March 1884, Lescaut), Le trésor, an opéra-comique by Charles Edouard Lefebvre (15 December 1884, Le duc Jean), Joli Gilles by Ferdinand Poise (7 February 1885, title role), and The Mastersingers of Nuremberg in French (7 March 1885, Sixtus Beckmesser).
Soulacroix joined the Opéra-Comique company in 1885, his first appearance being as Bellamy in Les dragons de Villars on 25 September 1885. He sang Ford in the 1894 production of Falstaff, as well as Alfio (Cavalleria rusticana), Ourrias (Mireille), Schaunard (La Boheme) and Figaro (The Barber of Seville). He was on-stage singing Laerte in Mignon the night of the fire at the Salle Favart on 25 May 1887, and later received a médaille de sauvetage. In December 1899 he added Oreste to his repertoire, in a production of Iphigénie en Tauride at the Théâtre de la Renaissance.
At the Covent Garden in London he sang the roles of Pedrillo, Escamillo, Figaro (Rossini), Alfio, Mercutio and Beckmesser. In addition, he was seen in a wide range of parts regularly at Monte Carlo from 1889 to 1904, including the title role in Zampa and Iago in Otello. His career was ended prematurely by his sudden death in middle-age.
GABRIEL VALENTIN SOULACROIX
(11 December 1853 – 16 August 1905,)
French baritone.
Studied at Toulouse, debut as Ourrias in "Mireille" by Gounod 5 September 1878, Soulacroix appeared regularly at La Monnaie, Brussels, including in some local operatic premieres.
His repertoire in Brussels included Le timbre d'argent by Camille Saint-Saëns (10 February 1879, playing the doctor), L'orage, an opéra-comique by Jean Urich (2 May 1879, Julien), The magic flute in French, (January to April 1880, Papageno), La Bernoise, an opéra comique by Emile Mathieu (1 April 1880, André), Le capitaine Raymond, an opéra comique by Jean-Baptiste Colyns (8 April 1881, Le comte de Guitaut), Jean de Nivelle by Léo Delibes (28 November 1882, Le comte de Charolais), Le panache blanc, an opéra comique by Philippe Flon (15 February 1884), Manon (15 March 1884, Lescaut), Le trésor, an opéra-comique by Charles Edouard Lefebvre (15 December 1884, Le duc Jean), Joli Gilles by Ferdinand Poise (7 February 1885, title role), and The Mastersingers of Nuremberg in French (7 March 1885, Sixtus Beckmesser).
Soulacroix joined the Opéra-Comique company in 1885, his first appearance being as Bellamy in Les dragons de Villars on 25 September 1885. He sang Ford in the 1894 production of Falstaff, as well as Alfio (Cavalleria rusticana), Ourrias (Mireille), Schaunard (La Boheme) and Figaro (The Barber of Seville). He was on-stage singing Laerte in Mignon the night of the fire at the Salle Favart on 25 May 1887, and later received a médaille de sauvetage. In December 1899 he added Oreste to his repertoire, in a production of Iphigénie en Tauride at the Théâtre de la Renaissance.
At the Covent Garden in London he sang the roles of Pedrillo, Escamillo, Figaro (Rossini), Alfio, Mercutio and Beckmesser. In addition, he was seen in a wide range of parts regularly at Monte Carlo from 1889 to 1904, including the title role in Zampa and Iago in Otello. His career was ended prematurely by his sudden death in middle-age.
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