Marie Sundelius Vidéos
artiste lyrique, professeur ou professeure de musique
Commémorations 2024 (Naissance: Marie Sundelius)
- soprano
- États-Unis
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Edmond Clément Claude Debussy Victor Warot Hoffmann Camille Erlanger Camille Saint Saëns Enrico Caruso Marie Sundelius Opéra Comique Covent Garden Boston Opera House Metropolitan Opera Boston Opera Company 1867 1889 1909 1910 1911 1913 1914 1916 1927 1928
Edmond Clément - Green- Claude Debussy - Pathé saphir 3265 enregistré en 1916 Edmond Clément (28 March 1867, Paris - 24 February 1928, Nice) was a French lyric tenor who earned an international reputation due to the polished artistry of his singing. Clément studied at the Conservatoire de Paris with Victor Warot, and made his stage debut at the Opéra-Comique in 1889, as Vincent in Mireille. He remained first tenor at that theatre until 1909, appearing as Ottavio, Tamino, Almaviva, Georges Brown, Fra Diavolo, Gérald, des Grieux, Werther and Hoffmann, among other roles. He also took part in the first performances of Le juif polonais by Camille Erlanger and Hélène by Camille Saint-Saëns, and sang in the Parisian premieres of Falstaff and Madama Butterfly. His career was not confined to Paris, however. He also sang in Brussels, Monte Carlo, Madrid and London, although he never appeared at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. The United States beckoned, and he joined the stellar roster of singers at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, where he performed in 1909-1910. Competition from the resplendent tenor voice of Enrico Caruso overwhelmed him, however, and he was not re-engaged by the Met's management. While in New York City he kept his voice in trim by taking lessons from the noted pedagogue Frederick Bristol. He then sang in Boston from 1911 to 1913. Audiences at the Boston Opera House admired him for his stylish vocalism, exemplary diction and elegant stage presence during his engagement with the Boston Opera Company. Although his voice was not large, he was considered to be one of the leading Roméos and Don Josés of his era by dint of his musicianship. Clément returned to his homeland when the First World War erupted in 1914 and was wounded subsequently while serving with the French army. America heard him again during the early 1920s when he travelled across the Atlantic for concert and recital appearances. His last years were spent in semi-retirement in France. He gave his last recital at the age of 60 in 1927 and died the following year in Nice. During his career he also taught singing privately. Among his notable pupils was the soprano Marie Sundelius. Source : Wikipedia
Marie Sundelius Puccini 1884 1921 1958
Marie Sundelius, Sopran +••.••(...)) Opera Singer on the MET sings "Quando me´n vo" from "La Boheme" by Puccini. Recorded in New York 1921 Created with MAGIX Video easy 5 HD
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