Blanche Arral Video
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(Thomas) Je suis Titania Probably recorded February 3rd, 1909 in Edison's New York studio. Released on 4 minute wax Grand Opera Amberol nos. B156 & 35000 in January 1910 at a price of $1.50! Re-released on Grand Opera Blue Amberol no. 28125 heard here in December 1912. Heard here on an Edison Triumph Model E combination 2/4 minute phonograph introduced in September 1910. Initially the Model E was sold with a combination 2/4 minute Model O reproducer and from October 1912 could be upgraded with a Diamond B reproducer designed for use with the new celluloid Blue Amberol records. C0041 1 2
Blanche Arral Gounod Mathilde Graumann Jules Massenet Bassett Hanoi Opera House Carnegie Hall Metropolitan Opera 1864 1884 1901 1902 1909 1910 1945
From Wikipedia: Blanche Arral (10 October 1864 – 3 March 1945) was a Belgian coloratura soprano. Born Clara Lardinois in Liège, 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 Massenet's Manon. Arral performed in various opera houses in Brussels, Paris and St. Petersburg before moving to the United States. In 1901 she was with a touring company in Indochina, while waiting for the 1902 Exposition of Hanoi to open, performing at Haiphong and the Hanoi Opera House. In October 1909 she debuted at Carnegie Hall and joined the Metropolitan Opera for the 1909–1910 season. She received her voice instruction from Mathilde Graumann Marchesi. Arral was married to Hamilton Dwight Bassett, a journalist from Cincinnati. Author Jack London based the character of Lucille Arral in his short story collection Smoke Bellew on Blanche Arral. She died in Palisades Park, New Jersey. Arral recorded 8 sides for Victor at Camden in March 1909. 'Je veux vivre' was recorded on 18 March.
Blanche Arral Varney Mathilde Graumann Jules Massenet Bassett Hanoi Opera House Carnegie Hall Metropolitan Opera 1864 1884 1901 1902 1909 1910 1945
From Wikipedia: Blanche Arral (10 October 1864 – 3 March 1945) was a Belgian coloratura soprano. Born Clara Lardinois in Liège, 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 Massenet's Manon. Arral performed in various opera houses in Brussels, Paris and St. Petersburg before moving to the United States. In 1901 she was with a touring company in Indochina, while waiting for the 1902 Exposition of Hanoi to open, performing at Haiphong and the Hanoi Opera House. In October 1909 she debuted at Carnegie Hall and joined the Metropolitan Opera for the 1909–1910 season. She received her voice instruction from Mathilde Graumann Marchesi. Arral was married to Hamilton Dwight Bassett, a journalist from Cincinnati. Author Jack London based the character of Lucille Arral in his short story collection Smoke Bellew on Blanche Arral. She died in Palisades Park, New Jersey. Arral recorded 8 sides for Victor at Camden. Varney's 'Valse d'Oiseau' was recorded on 18 March 1909.
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