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Alexis Dupont

Alexis Dupont (1796, or 1798 according to his death certificate 29 May 1874) was a French operatic tenor who sang at the Opéra-Comique from 1821 to 1823 and the Paris Opera from 1826 to 1841.〔Kutsch & Riemens 2003, p. 1256; Schulman 1992. Concerning the date of his retirement from the Paris Opera, Kutsch & Riemens and Schulman say Dupont sang there until 1840, after which he retired from further opera performances. However, Lajarte 1878, (p. 148 ), gives the year 1841 for Dupont's appearances in ''Don Juan''. This is confirmed by ''Le Ménestrel'', which mentions that Dupont replaced Marie in ''Don Juan'' in the (issue of 18 April 1841 ), but also mentions the retirement of M. and Mme Alexis Dupont in the (issue of 27 June 1841 ).〕 There he created a number of roles in operas by Rossini, Auber, Halévy and Meyerbeer. He had a significant association with Berlioz, creating the tenor solo in ''Roméo et Juliette'' in 1839; and he sang in the Mozart ''Requiem'' at Chopin's funeral in 1849.
==Career==
He was born Pierre-Auguste Dupond (with a final ''d'', which was changed to ''t''), most likely in Paris, where he graduated from the Conservatory in 1818. He began his career as a concert singer, then made his debut at the Opéra-Comique in 1821 as Azor in Grétry's ''Zémire et Azor'' and also created the role of Charles in Auber's ''Emma, ou La promesse imprudente'' (7 July 1821). In 1823 Dupont left the Opéra-Comique in order to undertake further vocal training in Italy. After returning to France he made his debut at the Paris Opera in 1826 as Pylades in Gluck's ''Iphigénie en Tauride'' and continued to sing there until 1841.〔
In July 1827, he sang in Hector Berlioz's cantata ''La mort d'Orphée'' at its examination for the Prix de Rome. The examiners declared Berlioz's work unplayable, the Prix going to Ernest Guiraud. Berlioz planned to prove them wrong, and arranged a public performance for May of the following year, with Dupont again singing. In the event, Dupont was ill, and Berlioz had to substitute the "Resurrexit" from his ''Messe solennelle'' (1824) for the concert.〔(Classics Online )〕〔(The Hector Berlioz Website )〕
He was a foundation Sociétaire of the Société des concerts du Conservatoire, founded by François Habeneck (4 March 1828).〔(Sociétaires by Alphabetical Order )〕〔(Sociétaires by Order of Admission )〕
Under the composer's baton, Dupont sang the tenor solo in the prologue of Berlioz's dramatic symphony ''Roméo et Juliette'' at the premiere on 24 November 1839.〔(IMSLP ); see also the handbill for the first performance.〕 In August 1844 he took part in a "monster concert" staged by Berlioz, which involved 1,025 performers. Dupont was one of the 100 tenors in the chorus.〔(The Hector Berlioz Website )〕
In 1846 Charles Hervey described Dupont's voice as a "sweet but delicate organ () was drowned by the orchestra of the Académie Royal (name of the Paris Opera at the time )".〔Hervey 1846, (p. 20 ).〕 Among Dupont's most highly regarded roles at the Opera were Raimbaut in Meyerbeer's ''Robert le diable'', the title role in Rossini's ''Le comte Ory'', and above all, in 1841, Don Ottavio in ''Don Juan'', Castil-Blaze's infamous 1834 adaptation of Mozart's ''Don Giovanni''.〔
He participated at the consecration of the Grand Organ at the Church of the Madeleine in 1846.〔(Musimem.com )〕 At the same church, he was to sing the tenor role in the Mozart ''Requiem'' at Frédéric Chopin's funeral in October 1849.
One of his performances earned him a letter of congratulations signed by 21 members of the 1853 Comité de L'Association des Artistes musiciens, including names such as Adolphe Adam, Ambroise Thomas and Giacomo Meyerbeer.〔(Schubertiade Music )〕 Charles Gounod dedicated his chanson "Où voulez-vous aller?" to Alexis Dupont.〔(Songs of Charles Gounod 1852-58 )〕
His wife was a noted ballerina. Born Félicité Noblet in 1807, after marrying Alexis Dupont she also became known as Mme Alexis Dupont. She died in 1877. She was the sister of another ballerina, Lise Noblet, who danced the title part in Auber's ''La muette de Portici'' at its premiere, in which her brother-in-law Dupont also created a singing role.
Alexis Dupont retired from opera in 1841 but continued to sing in public until 1856. In September 1856, having been involved in sex offences ("outrage public à la pudeur") committed with girls under the age of 21 years (the age of majority in France at this time), he was sentenced to 15 months imprisonment.〔Jean-Claude Féray – Alexis Dupont in ''Le Registre infamant''. Quintes-feuilles, 2012. pp. 266-273.〕 He died in Paris, avenue des Ternes, on 29 May 1874.〔Death certificate number 931, Paris, 17e arrondissement.〕

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