Ettore Mazzi by Perini
Reverse Ettore Mazzi by Perini
Florido ????? By Sorgato
Reverse Florido ????? By Sorgato
????? by Deroche
????? by Deroche (Reverse)
Wolter by Disderi
Louise Reuther by Hoffert
Caroline Finaly by Luckhardt
Leon Gritzinger by Benque & Kindermann
Pelagrie Greef-Andriessen by Hoffert
Ellen Gulbranson by Adler
Anton Erl by Hanns Hanfstaengl
Anton Erl by Hanns Hanfstaengl
Didiée or perhaps Didiér by Reutlinger
Hortense Schneider by Disderi
Fides Devries by Reutlinger
Fides Devries by Reutlinger
Fides Devries by Reutlinger
Minnie Hauk by Reutlinger (10)
Jean Morere by Eugene de Paris
Salvatore ? Tamburini by Franck
Salvatore ? Tamburini by Franck
Victor Capoul by Liebert
Achille-Felix Montaubry by Reutlinger
Ernesto Niccolini by Reutlinger
Allan James Foley (Signor Foli) by Stereoscopic Co…
Louise Grandjean
Meyriane Héglon
Pauline Lucca by Victor Angerer
Nellie Melba by Washington
Nellie Melba by Reutlinger
Zoe Belia by Disderi
Julia Hisson by Pierre Petit
Emma Calve
Franz Naval
Lucienne Breval
Jean Francis Delmas
Andre Gresse
Lucien Fugure
Marthe Chenal
Marthe Chenal by Felix
Emma Albani by Ewing & Co (7)
Mily Meyer by Nadar
Felix Schmidt by Luckhardt
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Louise Theo by Victor Mathieu
LOUISE THEO
( Cécile Piccolo)
(1854-1922)
French Soprano
After a convent schooling she married and began a theatrical career, including a tour to Vienna where she was spotted by Offenbach. The composer engaged her at the Théâtre de la Renaissance to create the title roles in Pomme d'api and La jolie parfumeuse (1873). She followed these with Cupidon in Orphée aux enfers, La Princesse de Trébizonde, La petite muette, La Timbale and Madame l'archiduc (after which she toured to London with Daubray), at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens.She went on to sing in the premiere of Fleur d'Oranger at the Théâtre des Nouveautés in 1878 and sang Cendrillon at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin in 1879, and Rataplan and Le Tour du Cadran at the Théâtre des Variétés in 1880.
Other creations included Adam et Eve in 1881, Mlle Boniface in 1883, Dix jours aux Pyrénées in 1887 and Mimi in 1888.
Théo visited America in 1883 to appear at the Fifth Avenue Theater, and then toured; she returned the following year, appearing in François les bas-bleus, La fille du tambour-major and Giroflé-Girofla.
( Cécile Piccolo)
(1854-1922)
French Soprano
After a convent schooling she married and began a theatrical career, including a tour to Vienna where she was spotted by Offenbach. The composer engaged her at the Théâtre de la Renaissance to create the title roles in Pomme d'api and La jolie parfumeuse (1873). She followed these with Cupidon in Orphée aux enfers, La Princesse de Trébizonde, La petite muette, La Timbale and Madame l'archiduc (after which she toured to London with Daubray), at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens.She went on to sing in the premiere of Fleur d'Oranger at the Théâtre des Nouveautés in 1878 and sang Cendrillon at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin in 1879, and Rataplan and Le Tour du Cadran at the Théâtre des Variétés in 1880.
Other creations included Adam et Eve in 1881, Mlle Boniface in 1883, Dix jours aux Pyrénées in 1887 and Mimi in 1888.
Théo visited America in 1883 to appear at the Fifth Avenue Theater, and then toured; she returned the following year, appearing in François les bas-bleus, La fille du tambour-major and Giroflé-Girofla.
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