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Marie Desclauzas by Numa Fils (2)
Marie Desclauzas, born Malvina-Ernestine Armand (1840-1912); French soprano.
She created the role of Mademoiselle Lange in Charles Lecocq’s “La fille de Madame Angot” (1872); La belle cousine in Hervé’s “Alice de Nevers” (1875) and Diane de Chateau-Lansac in Lecocq’s “Le petit Duc” (1878).
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She created the role of Mademoiselle Lange in Charles Lecocq’s “La fille de Madame Angot” (1872); La belle cousine in Hervé’s “Alice de Nevers” (1875) and Diane de Chateau-Lansac in Lecocq’s “Le petit Duc” (1878).
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