Portrait of Blanche Marchesi by Solomon Joseph Solomonsketch of Marchesi by John Singer Sargent (c. 1910)
Blanche Marchesi (4 April 1863 – 15 December 1940) was a French mezzo-soprano and voice teacher best known for her interpretations of the works of Richard Wagner. She was the daughter of Mathilde Graumann Marchesi, a German voice instructor[1] who taught a variety of well-known opera singers, including Emma Eames, Nellie Melba, and Emma Calvé.[2]
^Sorabji, Kaikhosru Shapurji (1986). Mi Contra Fa: The Immoralisings of a Machiavellian Musician. Da Capo Press. p. 133.
^"Music Heard Yesterday.; Miss Blanche Marchesi's First Song Recital at Mendelssohn Hall". New York Times. 1899-01-26. Retrieved 2009-01-28.
BlancheMarchesi (4 April 1863 – 15 December 1940) was a French mezzo-soprano and voice teacher best known for her interpretations of the works of Richard...
Marchesi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Marchesi (title), or Marquess BlancheMarchesi (1863–1940), French opera singer and teacher...
Anniversary Fete – fifty years professorship, Mathilde Marchesi, 1849–1899). Her daughter, BlancheMarchesi (1863–1940), a contralto, also a noted singer and...
single volume in 1904. "Bist du bei mir" was recorded in 1906, sung by BlancheMarchesi. Around 1915 Max Schneider discovered the orchestral version of "Bist...
Belgium, the youngest of 17 children, she studied under Mathilde Graumann Marchesi in Paris. She debuted in a small part in the 1884 world premiere of Jules...
December 11 – J. Harold Murray, baritone, 49 (nephritis) December 15 – BlancheMarchesi, mezzo-soprano and voice teacher, 77 December 16 – William Wallace...
Edmund Capstick Brunskill. She studied singing in London and Paris with BlancheMarchesi. Her début was in 1920 at the Aeolian Hall, London. She sang at the...
1932) April 3 – Wilhelm Middelschulte, composer (died 1943) April 4 – BlancheMarchesi, operatic contralto (died 1940) April 9 – Ernst Heuser, German composer...
73 episodes 1985 I Can't Get Started Valerie TV movie 1987 Melba BlancheMarchesi TV miniseries, 6 episodes 1988 Touch the Sun: Princess Kate Anne McLelland...
House Museum in 1910 as a supporting artist to French mezzo-soprano BlancheMarchesi. He played a group of solos that included Debussy's "Poissons d'or"...
of concerts, she moved to Paris in 1928 to study with mezzo-soprano BlancheMarchesi. While in Paris in 1931, she met and began a relationship with Kojo...
operatic soprano. She was born in Bologna, where she studied with BlancheMarchesi and Olivio Secchiaroli, and made her debut at the Teatro Comunale Bologna...
took up singing, and is reported by one source to have studied with BlancheMarchesi, who had earlier taught her mother. More important were her studies...
She took singing lessons from Jean Sadler-Fogg, a former pupil of BlancheMarchesi. In her spare time she sang at local concerts, at one of which in about...
Impressionist Fund. Sargent and Wertheimer each sent ten guineas; BlancheMarchesi staged a fund-raising concert; Rutter, although "extremely nervous"...
was a classical scholar and received a BA. She studied singing with BlancheMarchesi (as did her colleague Muriel Brunskill) and Louise Trenton, and in...
American girls to study singing in Paris with the French mezzo-soprano BlancheMarchesi that had been established in 1923 by the opera singer Marie Jeritza...
exploration of her pedagogical principles as an extension and elaboration of the Marchesi method, including a survey of her music and editing for coloratura soprano...
Circolo culturale: I Marchesi del Monferrato. (The text is apparently extracted from Roberto Maestri Cenni storici sui Marchesi Paleologi di Monferrato...
documentary about Monroe's first husband James Dougherty Me and Marilyn: Marchesi is advised by Monroe's ghost Mini's First Time: Mini unwittingly apes the...