- Achille-Félix
Montaubry (12
November 1826 – 2
October 1898) was a
French musician and
operatic tenor,
active in Paris;
later a
theatre director. His brother...
- Jean
Baptiste Édouard
Montaubry (27
March 1824 – 12
February 1883) was a
French violinist, conductor,
tenor and composer. He was the
brother of the tenor...
-
Gilbert Montagné Yves
Montand Céline
Montaland Achille-Félix
Montaubry Édouard
Montaubry Montrouge Monty Lova Moor
Marie Möör Moos
Jacques Morali Fanchon...
- l'Opéra-Comique
premiered Le
roman d'Elvire on 4
February 1860 with Achille-Félix
Montaubry and
Mademoiselle Monrose in the lead
roles of
Gennaro and Elvire. The...
- Mickaël Brunet,
footballer Oliver Sarr,
basketball player Achille-Félix
Montaubry (1826–98),
tenor singer ****ociated with opéra
comique and
operetta Gaston...
-
disguised as Aristée (Aristaeus), a
shepherd tenor Léonce Achille-Félix
Montaubry Jupiter, king of the gods low
tenor or high
baritone Désiré Christian...
- médecin malgré lui by
Gounod in 1858
Myrtille in L’agneau de
Chloe by
Montaubry in 1858 Lulli, (breeches role) in Les pe****
violons du roi by
Louis Deffès...
-
February 1861
Alexis Zouboff, a
young Russian officer tenor Achille-Félix
Montaubry Orsakoff, a
Russian general baritone Barielle Olga, Orsakoff's
niece and...
- Charton-Demeur Bénédict,
Sicilian officer,
friend of
Claudio tenor Achille-Félix
Montaubry Don Pedro,
Sicilian general b**** Mathieu-Émile Balanqué Claudio, general's...
- with
Legrand 1855: La Sœur grise !, scène lyrique,
music by Édouard
Montaubry 1857: Le Calfat,
operetta 1857: Ce Scélérat de Poireau !, one-act comédie...