Nicolas Levasseur, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Nicolas Levasseur

French opera singer

Date of Birth: 09-Mar-1791

Place of Birth: Bresles, Hauts-de-France, France

Date of Death: 07-Dec-1871

Profession: singer, opera singer, music pedagogue

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Nicolas Levasseur

  • Nicolas Levasseur (9 March 1791 – 7 December 1871) was a French bass, particularly associated with Rossini roles. Born Nicolas-Prosper Levasseur at Bresle, Somme, he studied at the Paris Music Conservatory from 1807 to 1811, with Pierre-Jean Garat.
  • He made his professional debut at the Paris OpĂ©ra in 1813, as Osman Pacha, in La caravane du Caire by AndrĂ© GrĂ©try.
  • He sang in London at the King's Theatre from 1815 to 1817, notably as the Count in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro.
  • He also sang at La Scala in Milan, from 1820 to 1822, where he took part in the creation of Meyerbeer's Margherita d'Anjou. But his greatest successes were at the Théâtre-Italien in Paris, where he sang from 1819 until 1828.
  • There his name became closely associated with Rossini's operas.
  • He sang in the Paris premieres of Mosè in Egitto, Ricciardo e Zoraide, La cenerentola, La donna del lago, and he participated in the creation of Il viaggio a Reims. Levasseur returned to the Paris OpĂ©ra in 1827 and remained there until 1853, where he created all the great basso cantante roles, notably in operas such as; Le comte Ory, Guillaume Tell, Robert le diable, La juive, Les Huguenots, La favorite, Dom Sebastien, Le prophète, etc. Levasseur was considered peerless in his time, possessing a voice of remarkable beauty and grandeur.
  • He taught at the Paris Conservatory from 1841 until 1870.
  • He died in Paris.

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