French opera singer
Louis Émile Wartel (31 March 1834, Paris – 5 May 1907, Paris)[ 1] was an opera singer and teacher active in Paris. He was the son of the musicians François Wartel and Thérèse Wartel .[ 2]
Life and career
Wartel was an established singer at the Théâtre Lyrique in Paris from 1858 until 1868, creating many baritone roles in new operas premiered there.[ 3]
His repertoire was:
1858
1859
Omar in Abou Hassan
l’Agent de Cardinal Mazarin in Les petits violons du roi (premiere)
1860
le Docteur Sangrado in Gil Blas (premiere)
le Marquis de Panillac in Les valets de Gascogne (premiere)
Père Richard in L'auberge des Ardennes (premiere)
Monsieur Oronte in Crispin, rival de son maitre (premiere)
le Capitaine Barbagallo in Les pêcheurs de Catane (premiere)
1861
Magnus and Astaroth in Astaroth (premiere)
Monsieur d’Assonvilliers in Madame Grégoire (premiere)
Badroulboudour in Les deux cadis (premiere)
Kaloum in La statue (premiere)
le Marquis in Le café du roi
Placidus in La nuit aux gondoles (premiere)
Don Gregorio in Le tête enchantée (premiere)
1862
Utobal in Joseph
l'Ogre de la forêt in La chatte merveilleuse (premiere)
1863
1864
Ambroise in Mireille (premiere)
Le baron in Violetta
Le docteur in Le cousin Babylas (premiere)
1865
1866
1867
1868
Pandolphe in L'irato
Toby in Le brasseur de Preston
References
^ Chitty, Alexis; Brown, Maurice J.E.; Ellis, Katharine. "Wartel" in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians , 2nd edition. London: Macmillan, 2001. ISBN 978-1-56159-239-5 (hardcover). OCLC 419285866 (eBook).
^ Fétis F-J. Thérèse Wartel. In: Biographie universelle des musiciens , supplement, vol 2. Paris, 1878. View at Google Books .
^ Walsh TJ. Second Empire Opera – The Théâtre-Lyrique Paris 1851-1870. John Calder Ltd, London, 1981. ISBN 978-0-7145-3659-0 .