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Laure Cinti-
Damoreau (6
February 1801 – 25
February 1863) was a
French soprano particularly ****ociated with
Rossini roles. Born Laure-Cinthie Montalant...
- fled and
Aimard again returned to France. In 1854 he
married Adèle
Lucie Damoreau, an ‘artiste lyrique’, and
wrote about seventy books, many
about them about...
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Costume designs for
Guillaume Tell, with
Laure Cinti-
Damoreau as Mathilde,
Adolphe Nourrit as
Arnold Melchtal, and
Nicolas Lev****eur as
Walter Furst...
- died in Chantilly.
Henriette Méric-Lalande (1798–1867) et
Laure Cinti-
Damoreau (1801–1863), singers,
retired in
Chantilly and died there.
Henri d'Orléans...
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Costume designs by Eugène Du ****et for the
original production:
Laure Cinti-
Damoreau as Mathilde,
Adolphe Nourrit as
Arnold Melchtal, and
Nicolas Lev****eur...
- Eugène Du ****et for the
original production of
William Tell:
Adolphe Nourrit in the middle, with
Laure Cinti-
Damoreau left and
Nicolas Lev****eur right....
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famous tenor Adolphe Nourrit and
Princess Elvire was sung by
Laure Cinti-
Damoreau. The
dancer Lise
Noblet pla**** the mute
title role, a part
later taken...
- as a
composer of
choral works. He
married Marie Damoreau, the
daughter of
Madame Laure Cinti-
Damoreau, the
prima donna of Rossini's
French operas. Weckerlin...
- 2 December 1837 (Conductor: - ) Angèle de Olivarès, a
novice nun
soprano Laure Cinti-
Damoreau Brigitte de San Lucar, her
fellow nun and
confidante soprano Mlle Berthaut...
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Nemorino in Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore)
tenor Térézine.......... - Mme
Damoreau (Adina in L'elisir) Joli-Cœur ........ -
Dabadie (Belcore in L'elisir)...