Valentin Duc, by J. Bioletto (photographer in Lyon in 1901-1902).
Born
24 January 1858
Béziers, France
Died
23 February 1915(1915-02-23) (aged 57)
Béziers
Education
Conservatoire de Paris
Occupations
Opera singer
Tenor
Joseph Valentin Duc (24 January 1858 – 23 February 1915)[1] was a French operatic tenor.
Valentin Duc[2] is known for the creation of Karloo in Patrie ! by Paladilhe (20 December 1886), Déjanire[3] by Camille Saint-Saëns (1898) with a revival at the Odéon in November 1898,[4]Prométhée by Gabriel Fauré (1900), Messaline by Isidore de Lara (1903), Les Hérétiques by Charles-Gaston Levadé (29 August 1905).
^Municipal archives of Béziers, births register for 1858, act n° 41 and deaths register for 1915, act n° 303.
^Stéphane Wolff, L'opéra au Palais Garnier (1875-1962), Paris, 1962.
^Le Théâtre, n° 9 in September 1898, article by Adolphe Aderer (p. 2-6); Edmond Stoullig, "Déjanire aux Arènes de Béziers", Le Gaulois, 29 August 1898, (p. 3) available at Gallica; La Vie Théâtrale, archives du Théâtre et de la Musique, special illustrated issue of August 1898 devoted to Déjanire aux Arènes de Béziers including (p. 19) available at Gallica. Iconographic resources on Gallica
^Le Moniteur des Théâtres, weekly. n° 39 dated 20 November 1898 (Chronique on frontpage by Henri Piquet); L'Éclair n° 745 dated 14 November 1898 quoting the laudatory words of Henri Fourquier and Alfred Bruneau in Le Figaro and M. Fourcaud in Le Gaulois. L'Éclair on line.
the Parisian stage. They took well-known photographs of Louise Abbéma, ValentinDuc, Eleonora Duse and Cléopâtre-Diane de Mérode when she was promoted to...
of the revolutionary government in Paris, Catherine II accredits Count Valentin Esterházy, envoy of the Dukes of Provence and Artois as minister of emigrants...
Marshal of the Empire and was awarded the title Duke of Ragusa (French: duc de Raguse). In the Peninsular War Marmont succeeded the disgraced André Masséna...
Gaston Waringhien, Rüdiger Eichholz, Jorge Camacho, Victor Sadler, Michel Duc-Goninaz, Lena Karpunina, and William Auld (president, 1979–1983). List of...
Valentin-Ladislas, Comte d'Esterházy (October 22, 1740 – July 23, 1805) was a French soldier and aristocrat of Hungarian extraction. A career soldier,...
colonel : Ferdinand-Philippe d'Orléans, duc de Chartres, futur duc d'Orléans 1830–1832 : colonel Royal Prince of France, duc d'Orléans cieutenant-colonel Lanthonnet...
players who also on to play for France include: Amédée Domenech, nicknamed "Le Duc" ("The Duke") who played there in the 1950s and 60s, and gave his name to...
mocked his creation. The titles of the Duc de Limonade (Julien Prévost, Christophe's secretary of state) and Duc de Marmelade (Jean-Pierre Richard, governor...
Picasso Foundation, she founded an orphanage in a former military base in Thu Duc, Vietnam. The orphanage was called "The Village of Youth." Marina's foundation...
(1646–1699), Duchess of Mazarin Laura Mancini (1636–1657), mother of Louis Joseph, duc de Vendôme Olympia Mancini (1638–1708), lover of Louis XIV and mother of...
crystal and more suitably Gothic, was made to the designs of Eugène Viollet-le-Duc. In 2001, when the surviving treasures from the Sainte-Chapelle were exhibited...
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Herminie Marie Hyacinthe de Cossé-Brissac (1960–), a descendant of the French Ducs de Brissac, with Prince Wenzeslaus of Liechtenstein as page boy. They had...