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- Marie-Antoinette Willemsen called Meyrianne Héglon (21 June 1867 – 11 January 1942) was a Belgian opera singer. After her marriage to the composer Xavier...
- Premiere Cast, 21 March 1899 (Conductor: Leon Jehin) Messaline soprano Meyrianne Héglon Harès baritone Max Bouvet Hélion tenor Albert Alvarez Herold baritone...
- inégalable, aux irrésistibles enchantements dans le rôle de Yamina, et Meyrianne Héglon, véritable tragédienne lyrique. Albert Alvarez et Maurice Renaud...
- teacher at the Paris Conservatory. He was married to the famous soprano Meyrianne Héglon (1867–1942). Born in Italy at Velletri, 30 km south-east of Rome...
- Premiere cast, 15 February 1901 Conductor: Paul Taffanel Omphale contralto Meyrianne Héglon Heracles tenor haute-contre Albert Alvarez Phur b****-baritone Francisque...
- Nicias soprano Jeanne Marcy Myrtale, servant of Nicias mezzo-soprano Meyrianne Héglon Palémon, leader of the Cenobites b**** François Delpouget Albine...
- soprano Marie Lafargue [fr] Frédégonde, queen of Neustria mezzo-soprano Meyrianne Héglon Mérowig [fr] tenor Albert Alvarez Hilpérik, king of Neustria, his...
- Arbell, Emma Calvé, Marie Delna, Jeanne Gerville-Réache, Jane Mérey, and Meyrianne Héglon. Laborde died in Chézy-sur-Marne. She is buried in the P****y Cemetery...
- (died 1934) 10 AugustBruno Destrée, monk-poet (died 1919) 21 June – Meyrianne Héglon, opera singer (died 1942) 8 November Léopold Charlier, violinist...