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Louise Grandjean : ウィキペディア英語版
Louise Grandjean

Louise Grandjean (1870–1934) was a French operatic soprano who was particularly admired for her portrayals of Wagner and Verdi heroines. She began her career in Paris in 1894 where she became a popular and active singer until 1911. She also regularly appeared in Germany during the first decade of the twentieth century with great success.
==Biography==
Grandjean studied at the Paris Conservatory before making her professional opera debut in 1893 at the Opéra Comique as Isabella in ''Le Pré aux clercs''. She sang numerus roles at that opera house over the next nine years, including Alice Ford in France's first production of Verdi's ''Falstaff'' in 1894. Beginning in 1895 she was also a member of the Opéra National de Paris, making her debut as The Page in Richard Wagner's ''Tannhäuser''. She sang numerous roles with the national opera until 1911, including the world premieres of Xavier Leroux's ''Astarté'' (1901), Jules Massenet's ''Ariane'' (1906), and Fernand Le Borne's ''La Catalane'' (1907).〔(Biography of Louise Grandjean operissimo.com (in German) )〕
In addition to her work in Paris, Grandjean also appeared in productions at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo, the Berlin State Opera, and the Bayreuth Festival between 1902 and 1911. In Monte Carlo she sang in the premieres of Eugène d'Harcourt's ''Le Tasse'' (1903) and Alfred Bruneau's ''Naïs Micoulin'' (1907) among other roles. In 1904 she sang an acclaimed Venus in ''Tannhäuser'' at the Bayreuth Festival. This was followed by numerous appearances at the Berlin State Opera in roles such as Donna Anna in the ''Don Giovanni'', Valentine in ''Les Huguenots'', Berthe in ''Le prophète'', the Chimène in ''Le Cid'', Salomé in ''Hérodiade'', the title role in ''Aida'', Desdemona in ''Otello'', Elizabeth in ''Tannhäuser'', Elsa in ''Lohengrin'', Eva in ''Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg'', and Isolde in ''Tristan und Isolde''. After retiring from the stage, Grandjean taught singing at the Paris Conservatory.

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