Henri-Bernard Dabadie
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Henri-Bernard Dabadie (19 January 1797 – 20 May 1853) was a French
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, particularly associated with
Rossini Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer who gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces, and some sacred music. He set new standards ...
and Auber roles.


Life and career

Born in Pau, Dabadie studied at the Paris Conservatory and made his debut at the Paris Opéra in 1819 as Cinna in Spontini's '' La Vestale''. He was to remain at the Opéra until 1836, creating roles specifically written for him by Rossini – notably the Pharaon in '' Moïse et Pharaon'', Raimbaud in '' Le comte Ory'', and '' Guillaume Tell''. He also created roles in opera by Auber – Pietro in '' La muette de Portici'', Jolicoeur in ''Le Philtre'', and Jean in ''Le Serment''. He also sang in Italy, where he created Belcore in Donizetti's ''
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'', in Milan on 12 May 1832. On 6 November 1821, Dabadie married soprano Zulmée Leroux (1795–1877), Commons:File:Reconstituted record of marriage 6 Novembre 1821 Bernard Dabadie and Zulmée Leroux V3E-M 247 vue 21-51 archives AD075ER V3E M 00247 00619 C.JPG who began using her married name Dabadie, when she sang at the Paris Opera, where she created the role of Sinaide in ''Moise'' and Jemmy in ''Guillaume Tell''.


References


Bibliography

* Mancini, Roland and Jean-Jacques Rouveroux (orig. H. Rosenthal and J. Warrack, French edition) (eds): ''Guide de l'opéra'' (Paris: Fayard, 1995); * Tamvaco, Jean-Louis (2000). "Dabadie / Leroux es, pp. 919–921, in ''Les Cancans de l'Opéra: Chroniques de l'Académie Royale de Musique et du théâtre, à Paris sous les deux Restaurations''.
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. 1307 pages. . . * Warrack, John; West, Ewan (1992). ''The Oxford Dictionary of Opera''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. . {{DEFAULTSORT:Dabadie, Henri-Bernard 1797 births 1853 deaths 19th-century French male opera singers Conservatoire de Paris alumni French operatic baritones People from Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques