- Léon
Escalaïs (August 8, 1859, Cuxac-d'Aude –
November 8, 1940, Cuxac-d'Aude) was a
prominent French tenor,
particularly ****ociated with
French and Italian...
- 1861),
Francesco Tamagno (born 1850),
Francesco Marconi (born 1853), Léon
Escalais (born 1859),
Mattia Battistini (born 1856),
Mario Ancona (born 1860), Pol...
- type of the
forte tenor of
romantic opera, like
Agustarello Affre or Léon
Escalaïs.
Valentin Duc, by
Wilhelm Benque photographer in
Paris (c. 1890) Valentin...
- 16
March 1891 (Conductor:
Auguste Vianesi)
Anahita soprano Maria Lureau-
Escalaïs Varedha mezzo-soprano
Caroline Fiérens-Peters
Zarastra tenor Edmond Vergnet...
- Martinelli,
Beniamino Gigli,
Placido Domingo,
Jonas Kaufmann and Léon
Escalaïs. Rachel, the
Jewish prostitute in
Marcel Proust's In
Search of Lost Time...
- Gilbert-Louis Duprez, Jean-Alexandre Talazac,
Agustarello Affre, Léon
Escalaïs,
Charles Dalmorès, Paul Franz, César Vezzani,
Georges Thill and José Luccioni...
-
vocal studies in
Paris with
Giovanni Sbriglia, Jean de
Reszke and Léon
Escalaïs.
Martin later completed his
studies with
Vincenzo Lombardi in Florence...
-
before completing her
studies at the
Conservatoire de
Paris under Maria Escalaïs-Lureau [fr]. In 1904, she made her début at the
Paris Opera as Elsa in...
-
Giuseppe De Luca,
Fernando De Lucia, Emmy Destinn,
Adamo Didur, Léon
Escalais,
Giuseppina Finzi-Magrini,
Nicola Fusati,
Edoardo Garbin,
Giovanni Inghilleri...
-
studied singing in
Paris with the
eminent former tenors Léon
David and Léon
Escalais and made his
debut in
Rouen as
Cavaradossi in
Tosca in 1931.
During the...