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- 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...