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Henri Larrivée
Henri Larrivée (9 January 1737—7 August 1802) was a French opera singer. He was born in Lyon. His voice range was ''basse-taille'' (equivalent to baritone).〔Dratwicki p.85〕 According to Fétis, Larrivée was working as an apprentice to a wigmaker when the head of the Paris Opéra, Rebel, noticed his talent for singing and hired him as a chorus member.〔Fétis p.199〕 He made his first solo appearance as a high priest in a 1755 revival of Rameau's ''Castor et Pollux''.〔Rushton p.268〕 He was particularly associated with the works of Christoph Willibald von Gluck, helping Gluck establish his "reform operas" in France.〔Dratwicki p.85〕 He found Gluck's rival, Niccolò Piccinni, less congenial but still worked with him on the premieres of operas including ''Roland'' (1778).〔Rushton p.269〕
After already getting a pension in 1779, he retired from the ''Académie Royale de Musique'' in 1786 and devoted most of the time he had left to live to tour around with his two daughters who played harp and violin.〔Pitou, p. 324〕
The 19th-century writer Émile Campardon described Larrivée thus: "The artist, who had everything - a good figure, a wide range, a flexible voice, and acting that was both natural and intelligent - deserved the applause he received over a career spanning more than thirty years. Almost every new work in which he appeared was a success."〔Quoted by Dratwicki, p.85〕
Fétis claimed that Larrivée had a tendency to turn nasal on high notes and quoted a joke from a member of the audience: "There's a nose with a good voice!"〔Fétis p.200 (''"Voilà un nex qui a une belle voix!"'').〕
Larrivée was married to the soprano Marie Jeanne Larrivée, née Lemière (1733—1786).〔Rushton p.269〕
==Roles created==
Larrivée was the first singer to perform the following parts:〔Pitou, pp. 322-323〕
*Apollon in ''Les surprises de l'Amour'' (by Rameau, 1757)
*The king in ''Énée et Lavinie'' (by Dauvergne, 1758)
*Orcan in ''Les Paladins'' (by Rameau, 1760)
*The Druid in ''Le prince de Noisy'' (by Rebel and Francœur, 1760)
*Jealousy in ''Polixène'' (by Dauvergne, 1763)
*Saint-Phar in ''Aline, reine de Golconde'' (by Monsigny, 1766)
*Vulcain in ''Sylvie'' (by Lagarde, 1766)
*Dorilas in ''Théonis ou le toucher'' (Act 2 of ''Les fragments nouveaux'', by Berton and Trial, 1767)
*The chief of the savages in ''Amphion'' (Act 3 of ''Les fragments nouveaux'', by La Borde, 1767)
*Ricimer in ''Ernelinde, princesse de Norvège'' (by Philidor, 1767)
*Zerbin in ''La vénitienne'' (by Dauvergne, 1768)
*Alcide in ''Omphale'' (by Cardonne, 1769)
*Thémistée in ''Ismène et Isménias'' (by La Borde, 1770)
*Germain in ''La cinquantaine'' (by La Borde, 1771)
*Mars in ''Le prix de la valeur'' (by Dauvergne, 1771)
*Guillaume in ''Adèle de Ponthieu'' (by La Borde and Berton, 1772)
*Théophile (second entrée)/An old man (third entrée) in ''L'union de l'amour et des arts'' (by Floquet, 1773)
*Sabinus in ''Sabinus'' (by Gossec, 1773)
*Céphale in ''Céphale et Procris'' (by Grétry, 1773)
*Agamemnon in ''Iphigénie en Aulide'' (by Gluck, 1774)
*Alcindor in ''Azolan'' (by Floquet, 1774)
*Philémon in ''Philémon et Baucis'' (by Gossec, 1775)
*Hercule in ''Alceste'' (by Gluck, 1776)
*Eutyme in ''Eutyme et Lyris'' (by Desormery, 1776)
*Ubalde in ''Armide'' (by Gluck, 1777)
*Roland in ''Roland'' (by Piccinni, 1778)
*Oreste in ''Iphigénie en Tauride'' (by Gluck, 1779)
*Célœnus in ''Atys'' (by Piccinni, 1780)
*Oreste in ''Andromaque'' (by Grétry, 1780)
*Phinée in ''Persée'' (by Philidor, 1780)
*Julien in ''Le seigneur bienfaisant'' (by Floquet, 1780)
*Oreste in ''Iphigénie en Tauride'' (by Piccinni, 1781)
*The Count of Ponthieu in ''Adèle de Ponthieu'' (by Piccinni, 1781)
*Egée in ''Thésée'' (by Gossec, 1782)
*Oreste in ''Électre'' (by Lemoyne, 1782)
*Chrysante in ''L'embarras des richesses'' (by Gretry, 1782)
*Porus in ''Alexandre aux Indes'' (by Lefroid de Méreaux, 1783)
*Iarbe in ''Didon'' (by Piccinni, 1783)
*Florestan in ''La caravane du Caire'' (by Grétry, 1784)
*Danaüs in ''Les Danaïdes'' (by Salieri, 1784)
*Teucer in ''Dardanus'' (by Sacchini, 1784
*Ulysse in ''Pénélope'' (by Piccinni, 1785)
Larrivée was also due to play the role of Arcalaüs in Johann Christian Bach's ''Amadis de Gaule'' but was forced to withdraw for health reasons.

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