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Lucille Tostée (probably died 1874〔Martinet A. ''Offenbach, sa vie et son oeuvre.'' Dentu et Cie, Editeurs, Paris, 1887.〕), was a French soprano, associated with opéra-bouffe in Paris and the USA in the mid-19th century, particularly in the works of Offenbach.〔Gänzl K. ''The Encyclopaedia of the Musical Theatre.'' Blackwell, Oxford, 1994.〕 ==Life and career== Tostée's first role at the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens was as Scipionne in ''Les vivandières de la grande-armée'' in 1859, swiftly followed by a revival of ''La rose de Saint-Flour'',〔 and she remained a star in the Paris opéra-bouffe from the early 1860s to her death.〔 She created roles in Offenbachs’s ''Le pont des soupirs'' (Amoroso, 1861), ''Les bavards'' (Béatrix, 1862), and ''Il signor Fagotto'' (Fabricio, 1863). She toured with the Bouffes company to Vienna in 1861 and 1862, appearing at the Theater am Franz-Josefs-Kai.〔 In 1867 she travelled to New York to appear at the Théâtre Français, starring in ''Geneviève de Brabant'', ''La belle Hélène'', ''Lischen et Fritzchen'' and ''Orphée aux Enfers''. Later the emergence of Zulma Bouffar diminished her opportunities.〔 Other creations included Gotte in the collaborative work ''Les musiciens de l’orchestre'', Léonore in ''Le roman comique'', and Théâtre-Bouffe in ''La tradition'' by Delibes.〔Yon, Jean-Claude. ''Jacques Offenbach.'' Editions Gallimard, Paris, 2000.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lucille Tostée」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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