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- Gustave Botiaux (born 14 July 1926) is a French tenor. Botiaux was born in Puteaux on 14 July 1926. He was the winner of the 1954 Cannes tenor competition...
- Binder Boneberge (Lyon) Bonneville & Chabrol (Toulouse) Boré (Saint-Lô) Botiaux Bourack & de Costier Brandone Breteau Broadwater Busson Candelaresi (Lyon)...
- Hoffmann published at Adès. She also recorded Tosca in French with Gustave Botiaux and Adrien Legros. Another testimony of this role exists in LP at London...
- Symphony Orchestra and chorus CD: Myto Records Cat: MCD00246 1960 Gustave Botiaux Xavier Dupraz Andréa Guiot Jésus Etcheverry LP: Orphée Cat: 1966 Franco...
- previously won by tenors Tony Poncet, Alain Vanzo, Guy Chauvet, Gustave Botiaux. The winner was given the chance to sing a great role, Miss Janine Arcangoli...
- prizewinners, with Alain Vanzo, Tony Poncet, Roger Gardes and Gustave Botiaux. In 1955 he won first prize in the International Singing Competition of...