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Léon Melchissédec

Léon Melchissédec〔Both Kutsch & Riemens (corrected in the 2003 edition) and Martin give him a grave accent (Melchissèdec).〕 (born Clermont Ferrand, 7 May 1843, died Paris 23 March 1925) was a French baritone who enjoyed a long career in the French capital across a broad range of operatic genres, and later made some recordings and also taught at the Paris Conservatoire.〔Forbes E. Léon Melchissédec. In: ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera.'' Macmillan, London and New York, 1997.〕
==Life and career==
He played second violin in the Théâtre de Saint-Étienne before coming to Paris to study.〔Martin J. ''Nos artistes des théâtres et concerts.'' Paul Ollendorff, Paris, 1895.〕
After classes with Alkan, Puget, Mocker and Levasseur at the Paris Conservatoire,〔 where he won a first prize in 1865,〔Kutsch KJ, Riemens L. Léon Melchissèdec. In : ''Unvergängliche Stimmen: Sängerlexikon.'' Francke Verlag, Bern and Munchen, 1982.〕 he made his debut at the Paris Opéra-Comique on 16 July 1866 in Cohen's ''José Maria''.〔
Remaining at the Opéra-Comique until 1877, Melchissédec’s repertoire included ''Les Absents'', ''Le premier jour de bonheur'', ''Lalla-Roukh'', ''Robinson Crusoé'', ''Les dragons de Villars'', ''Le pré aux clercs'', ''Fantasio'', ''Mireille'', ''Richard Cœur de Lion'' and ''Le Caïd''. In 1873 he became the first true baritone to sing the title role of ''Zampa'' (as opposed to a singer of mixed voice).〔Soubies A, Malherbe C. ''Histoire de l'opéra comique — La seconde salle Favart 1840–1887.'' Flammarion, Paris, 1893.〕

He moved next to the Théâtre-Lyrique, singing in ''Dimitri'', ''Le capitaine Fracasse''〔 and the premieres of ''Paul et Virginie'' and ''Le timbre d’argent''.〔 In 1879 he joined the Paris Opéra, making his debut as Nevers in ''Les Huguenots'' on 17 November 1879.〔 His repertoire there included ''Guillaume Tell'', ''L'Africaine'', ''La Favorite'', ''Rigoletto'', ''Faust'', and he created roles in ''Le Tribut de Zamora'', ''Tabarin'', and ''Le Cid''.〔 Having sung Capulet in the first performance of ''Roméo et Juliette'' at the Opéra-Comique in 1873, he sang Mercutio when it transferred to the repertory of the Opéra.〔Wolff S. ''Un demi-siècle d'Opéra-Comique (1900-1950).'' André Bonne, Paris, 1953.〕
Melchissédec left the Opéra in 1891 but rejoined from 1905–12, having become a professor of déclamation lyrique at the Paris Conservatoire in 1894. In 1913, he published a treatise on singing entitled ‘Pour Chanter : ce qu’il faut savoir’.〔
His recordings on APGA, Zonophone and Odeon included La Marseillaise (de Lisle) and excerpts from ''Les dragons de Villars'', ''Faust'' and ''L'Africaine''. However, due to his age at the time of recording, these may only give a partial impression of his singing.〔Scott M. ''The Record of Singing.'' Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd, London, 1977.〕
Grove commends his “fine voice and magnificent technique”.〔 After his death his wife left his archive to the Musée d'Art Roger Quilliot in Clermont Ferrand.〔(Fonds Melchissédec ) Accessed 10 May 2011.〕

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