- Gérard
Souzay (8
December 1918 – 17
August 2004) was a
French baritone,
regarded as one of the very
finest interpreters of mélodie (French art song) in...
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Souzay-Champigny (French pronunciation: [suzɛ ʃɑ̃piɲi] ) is a
commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France.
Communes of the Maine-et-Loire...
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Quebec City Collège de
Champigny in Quebec,
Canada Campigny (disambiguation)
Souzay-Champigny, Maine-et-Loire department,
France This
disambiguation page lists...
- and won
numerous prizes,
working with
outstanding singers such as Gérard
Souzay, Elly Ameling,
Arleen Auger,
Steven Kimbrough,
Jacqueline Roberts and Jessye...
-
Grace Bumbry,
Mattiwilda Dobbs,
Carol Neblett,
Jessye Norman and Gérard
Souzay. He gave
masterclasses in France,
Britain and the US. In retirement, Bernac...
- Elly Ameling, Michèle Command, Mady Mesplé,
Frederica von
Stade and Gérard
Souzay with
piano accompaniment by
Dalton Baldwin. It was
released in 1980. The...
- b****-baritone José van Dam and the lighter-voiced Gérard
Souzay have been notable.
Souzay's repertoire extended from the
Baroque works of Jean-Baptiste...
- (EMI) Padmâvatî, Rita Gorr (Padmâvatî),
Albert Lance (Ratan-Sen), Gérard
Souzay (Alaouddin).
London Symphony Orchestra and BBC Chorus,
conducted by Jean...
- year.
Robin collaborated with the
singers Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Gérard
Souzay as a
lieder accompanist. She was best
known as a
performer of
French modernist...
-
Richard C****illy) and
Carmina Burana (1959), as well as L'Orfeo (with Gérard
Souzay) and Il
prigioniero (with
Norman Treigle, 1960). In 1962, at the age of...