Agustarello Affre (23 October 1858 - 27 December 1931) was a French operatic tenor. He possessed a powerful, firm and exceptionally beautiful voice which garnered him the nickname the "French Tamagno" in comparison to the great Italian tenor. He was one of the leading operatic tenors in Paris from 1890 to 1911. He spent the last years of his career singing and directing operas in the United States. After World War I, he lived in retirement in France.
AgustarelloAffre (23 October 1858 - 27 December 1931) was a French operatic tenor. He possessed a powerful, firm and exceptionally beautiful voice which...
wherewithal to operate it under the new leadership of the French tenor AgustarelloAffre. The building reopened, but went up in flames on the night of December...
embodies the very type of the forte tenor of romantic opera, like AgustarelloAffre or Léon Escalaïs. Valentin Duc, by Wilhelm Benque photographer in...
blogpost with images and links. A 1904 recording of Demougeot and tenor AgustarelloAffre singing a duet from Les Huguenots, on YouTube. A 1905 recording of...
Gluck's Armide in Paris. Other cast members included Lucienne Bréval, AgustarelloAffre, Dinh Gilly, and Geneviève Vix. Two years later, she was at the Théâtre...
Maréchal, Albert Vaguet High Cs and Heroic Voices: Léon Escalais, AgustarelloAffré, Georges Imbart de la Tour, Albert Alvarez Baritones: Jean Lasalle...