Rose Caron, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Rose Caron

French opera singer

Date of Birth: 17-Nov-1857

Place of Birth: Monnerville, ĂŽle-de-France, France

Date of Death: 09-Apr-1930

Profession: opera singer

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Rose Caron

  • Rose Caron (17 November 1857 – 9 April 1930) was a French operatic soprano.Caron was born in 17 November 1857 at Monnerville and studied at the Paris Conservatoire, but was not taken on at the Paris Opera; her husband, an accompanist, encouraged her to take lessons from Marie Sasse who helped her to get engagements at the opera in Brussels (having made her concert debut in 1880).Her first operatic appearance in Brussels was as Alice in Meyerbeer's Robert le Diable, followed by SalomĂ© in Massenet's HĂ©rodiade and Marguerite in Gounod's Faust; noticed by Ernest Reyer, he chose her to create the role of Brunehild in Sigurd in 1884 (and the Paris premiere in 1885).
  • The title roles in Benjamin Godard's Jocelyn (1888) and Reyer's Salammbo (1890) and were also created by Caron in Brussels.In 1885 she began singing at the Paris Opera, where she became the chief rival of Lucienne BrĂ©val.
  • Caron was the first in Paris to sing Desdemona in Verdi's Otello.
  • Her repertoire included several Wagnerian roles, including Sieglinde in Die WalkĂĽre, as well as Rachel in HalĂ©vy's La Juive and Valentine in Meyerbeer's Les Huguenots.
  • At the OpĂ©ra-Comique she sang LĂ©onore in Beethoven's Fidelio (in 1898) and the title roles in Gluck's IphigĂ©nie en Tauride and OrphĂ©e.Caron sang in the first performance of Debussy's L'enfant prodigue on 27 July 1884, as part of the composition competition of the Prix de Rome in Paris. Caron sang a few times with the SociĂ©tĂ© des Concerts du Conservatoire: in December 1885/January 1886, she performed airs from Der FreischĂĽtz by Weber and La vestale by Spontini; at the official concert of the Exposition Universelle on 20 June 1889, fragments from Ambroise Thomas's PsychĂ© and excerpts from Reyer's Sigurd; and in March 1895, scenes from Gluck's Alceste.She also sang Marguerite in the stage premiere of Berlioz's La damnation de Faust at Monte Carlo in 1893.After 1895, she reduced her public appearances considerably and concentrated on teaching at the Paris Conservatoire (1904–09) and then as a private tutor.
  • One of her pupils was soprano Alice Zeppilli.
  • She left a few recordings dating from 1903 and 1904, for French Fonotipia, that were recorded poorly, and show her past her prime.
  • She died in Paris, aged 72.

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