Cécile Thévenet

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Born(1872-11-22)22 November 1872
Died15 March 1956(1956-03-15) (aged 83)
OthernamesCécilie Thévenet
Occupationopera singer
Cécile Thévenet
A young white woman, wearing a large hat with a white plume.
Cécile Thévenet, as Charlotte in Werther, from a 1905 publication.
Born(1872-11-22)22 November 1872
Died15 March 1956(1956-03-15) (aged 83)
Other namesCécilie Thévenet
Occupationopera singer

Cécile Thévenet (1872–1956) was a Belgian opera singer.

Cécile Thévenet, in costume for Carmen, from a 1905 publication.

Cécile Thévenet was born in Bruges, the daughter of Alphonse Thévenet and Anne Van Vyve. Her father was a music teacher and baritone singer. She was raised and educated in Brussels.[1] Her brothers Pierre [fr] (1870–1937) and Louis (1874–1930) became painters.[2]

Career

Cécile Thévenet sang with the Opéra-Comique in Paris. "Alike as a singer and an actress Mlle. Thévenet is a very great artist, a wonderfully clever creator of the characters she represents", commented one American publication in 1905.[1] In 1913 she sang the part of Euryclea in the premiere of Gabriel Fauré's Pénélope in Paris, with Lucienne Bréval in the title role.[3] She was also in the original cast of the Gustave Charpentier opera Julien, in 1913. She was known for her performances of Carmen.[4][5]

Other roles Thévenet sang included Musette in Leoncavallo's La bohéme (1899),[6] Leoncavallo's Zaza (1900),[7] Caroline in Die Fledermaus (1904), La Chouanne (1907),[8] the Nurse in Paul Dukas's Ariane et Barbe-bleue (1910), and Massenet's Thérèse (1913).[9]

Personal life

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