Paola Marié by Reutlinger (2)
Paola Marié (1847-1919); French mezzo-soprano.
She was very well known for her performance as Clairette Angot in Charles Lecocq’s “La fille de Madam Angot”, a role she created at the Paris-première in 1873 at the Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques. The original première of this opera was at Brussels in 1872 with Pauline Luigini in the rôle of Clairette.She was also known for her interpretations of Carmen and Mignon, roles that had been created by her sister, the famous mezzo-soprano Célèstine Galli-Marié (1840-1905).
In 1877 she created the role of Lazuli in Chabrier’s “L’ Étoile” at the Bouffes-Parisiens.
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