Lucien Fugère

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Lucien Fugère (July 22, 1848, Paris - January 15, 1935, Paris) was a French baritone, particularly associated with the French repertory and Mozart roles, he enjoyed an exceptionally long career, singing into his 80s.

[edit] Life and career

Fugère was working as a jewellery representative, when he decided to try his luck at a career in music. After taking private voice lessons (he was refused by the Paris Conservatory) he made his debut as a chansonnier at the Bataclan in 1870. He then made his debut in operetta at the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens, in 1874, in La branche cassée by Serpette.

The turning point of his career came in 1877, when he made his debut at the Opéra-Comique, as Jean, in Les noces de Jeannette by Victor Massé. He was to perform there regularly until 1920, creating roles in more than 30 operas, notably, the father in Louise by Gustave Charpentier, Henri de Valois in Le roi malgré lui by Emmanuel Chabrier, and for Jules Massenet, Pandolfe in Cendrillon, the Devil in Grisélidis, des Grieux in Le portrait de Manon, Sancho in Don Quichotte, Boniface in Le jongleur de Notre-Dame, and for André Messager, Maitre André in Fortunio, le Duc de Longueville in La basoche. He also sang in roles such as Mozart 's Figaro, Leporello, Papageno, Falstaff, and appeared at the "Gaiété-Lyrique" from 1908 until 1919.

Fugère sang le Duc de Longueville one last time at the Opéra-Comique in 1929, and his final performance on stage was as Rossini's Bartolo, at the "Trianon-Lyrique", in 1933, at the age of 85.

An outstanding singing-actor and a fine musician, Lucien Fugère enjoyed one of the longest operatic careers of all times.

[edit] References

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  • D. Hamilton (ed.),The Metropolitan Opera Encyclopedia: A Complete Guide to the World of Opera (Simon and Schuster, New York 1987). ISBN 0-671-16732-X
  • Roland Mancini and Jean-Jacques Rouveroux, (orig. H. Rosenthal and J. Warrack, French edition), Guide de l’opéra, Les indispensables de la musique (Fayard, 1995). ISBN 2-213-01563-6
  • The Complete Dictionary of Opera and Operetta, James Anderson ISBN 0-517-09156-9