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Andréa Guiot

Andréa Guiot (11 January 1928 – 15 February 2021) was a French operatic soprano. A long-term member of the Paris opera houses, she was known internationally for leading roles especially in the French repertoire, such as Gounod's Mireille and Marguerite, Massenet's Manon and Micaëla in Bizet's Carmen. She appeared as Micaëla when Carmen was first performed at the Opéra de Paris in 1959, and as Mireille in the 1000th performance of the opera at the Opéra-Comique. She performed in the world premiere of Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmélites at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires in 1965. Among her many recordings, the 1964 Carmen conducted by Georges Prêtre, with Maria Callas in the title role and Nicolai Gedda as her lover, brought her lasting fame. She appeared at major opera house in France, Europe, and the Americas. After retiring from the stage, she was a voice teacher at the Conservatoire de Paris, succeeding Janine Micheau, her own former instructor.

Andréa Guiot
Andréa Guiot, 1960s
Born(1928-01-11)11 January 1928
Garons, France
Died15 February 2021(2021-02-15) (aged 93)
Nîmes, France
EducationConservatoire de Paris
Occupations
Organizations
Awards

Life edit

Born in Garons (Gard), she was exposed to opera at the Arena de Nîmes at age four or five, as she remembered in a 2013 interview.[1] Guiot studied voice with the tenor Marcello Santalouna for three years, and continued her studies of voice and opera at the Conservatoire de Paris for four years, with teachers including Janine Micheau.[2] She won first prizes in both subjects.[3]

She made her stage debut at the Opéra de Nancy in 1955 as Marguerite in Gounod's Faust,[2] preparing the role simultaneously to her studies.[1] She then joined the Opéra-Comique in Paris where she first appeared as Antonia in Offenbach's Les contes d'Hoffmann in 1956.[3] She remained with the company from 1957 to 1972, performing the title roles of Gounod's Mireille and Marguerite, Massenet's Manon, Micaëla in Bizet's Carmen and Mimi in Puccini's La bohème, among others.[2] She appeared as Mireille in the 1000th performance of the opera at the house in 1963. From 1959 onwards, she was also a member of the Opéra de Paris, where her first performance was again Marguerite. When Carmen was first performed at the house in 1959, she appeared as Micaëla alongside Jane Rhodes in the title role.[2] She performed at the opera house until 1978, with Mimi among her last roles.[4]

Guiot was in demand to perform her French leading roles internationally. In 1961, she was a guest as Mireille at the Wexford Festival in Ireland, in the same role at the Festival of Orange in 1964. She performed in Baalbek in 1962. She appeared as Marguerite at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in 1963, at the Scottish Opera Glasgow in 1964, in 1965 at the Vienna State Opera, the San Antonio, at the Philadelphia Opera.[4]

She performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City in a concert performance of Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmélites, and took part in the staged world premiere of the opera at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires in 1965, returning for Euridice in Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice the following year. She frequently performed at the Opéra du Rhin in Strasbourg, especially in Italian repertoire, as Desdemona in Verdi's Otello in 1973, as Puccini's Madama Butterfly in 1974, as Elisabetta in Verdi's Don Carlos in 1975, and the same year as Micaëla at the Jersey State Opera in Newark. In France she sang regularly at major opera houses such as Bordeaux, Nice, Toulouse and Vichy.[4] Other roles were Fiordiligo in Così fan tutte and Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni,[1] Marzelline in Beethoven's Fidelio, Juliette in Gounod's Roméo et Juliette, Verdi's La traviata and Alice Ford in Falstaff, Teresa in Benvenuto Cellini by Berlioz and Liu in Puccini's Turandot.[4]

Guiot officially retired from the stage in Strasbourg in 1975, as Elisabetta.[2][1] From 1977, she was a professor at the Conservatoire de Paris,[1] succeeding her teacher Janine Micheau,[2] where the soprano Valérie Millot was among her students.[4] She also taught in Lyon, Marseille, Montpellier, Strasbourg and Toulouse.[1] She was a Chevalier in the Ordre national du Mérite and Commandeur of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

Guiot died from COVID-19 in Nîmes at age 93 during the pandemic in France.[1][5][6]

Recordings edit

Guiot's 1964 recording of Carmen, conducted by Georges Prêtre, with Maria Callas in the title role and Nicolai Gedda as Don José, was included in 2007 in a CD Maria Callas Opera Highlights. A reviewer described her as "a bright-toned but pleasing Micaela".[7] A reviewer who compared recordings of Carmen in 2017, wrote her performance on a very French version that "she gives Micaëla the gutsy profile she too often lacks, especially in her main aria which she delivers in a big, slightly edgy and very positive manner rather than the usual wilting appeal, and I like it."[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Disparition de la soprano française Andréa Guiot". France Musique (in French). 15 February 2021. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Kutsch, K. J.; Riemens, Leo (2012). "Guiot, Andrea". Großes Sängerlexikon (in German) (4th ed.). De Gruyter. p. 1891. ISBN 978-3-59-844088-5.
  3. ^ a b c d e Laurent, François (15 February 2021). "Disparition de la soprano française Andréa Guiot". Diapason (in French). Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e Nowotny, Walter (31 December 2017). "Geburtstage im Jänner 2018 / Andréa Guiot wird 90". Online Merker (in German). Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  5. ^ "Fallece la soprano francesa Andréa Guiot, víctima del covid-19 a los 93 años de edad". plateamagazine.com (in Spanish). 15 February 2021. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  6. ^ "Soprano Andréa Guiot dies at the age of 93". Pizzicato. 16 February 2021. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  7. ^ Forsling, Göran (December 2007). "Maria Callas Opera Highlights". musicweb-international.com. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  8. ^ a b Moore, Ralph (July 2019). "Bizet'sCarmen-A discographical survey" (PDF). musicweb-international.com. pp. 9–10. Retrieved 16 February 2021.

External links edit

  • Andréa Guiot on ForumOpera
  • Andréa Guiot discography at Discogs  
  • Andréa Guiot – Je dis que rien ne m'épouvante on YouTube

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Andrea Guiot 11 January 1928 15 February 2021 was a French operatic soprano A long term member of the Paris opera houses she was known internationally for leading roles especially in the French repertoire such as Gounod s Mireille and Marguerite Massenet s Manon and Micaela in Bizet s Carmen She appeared as Micaela when Carmen was first performed at the Opera de Paris in 1959 and as Mireille in the 1000th performance of the opera at the Opera Comique She performed in the world premiere of Poulenc s Dialogues des Carmelites at the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires in 1965 Among her many recordings the 1964 Carmen conducted by Georges Pretre with Maria Callas in the title role and Nicolai Gedda as her lover brought her lasting fame She appeared at major opera house in France Europe and the Americas After retiring from the stage she was a voice teacher at the Conservatoire de Paris succeeding Janine Micheau her own former instructor Andrea GuiotAndrea Guiot 1960sBorn 1928 01 11 11 January 1928Garons FranceDied15 February 2021 2021 02 15 aged 93 Nimes FranceEducationConservatoire de ParisOccupationsOperatic soprano Academic teacherOrganizationsOpera Comique Opera de Paris Conservatoire de ParisAwardsOrdre national du Merite Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Contents 1 Life 2 Recordings 3 References 4 External linksLife editBorn in Garons Gard she was exposed to opera at the Arena de Nimes at age four or five as she remembered in a 2013 interview 1 Guiot studied voice with the tenor Marcello Santalouna for three years and continued her studies of voice and opera at the Conservatoire de Paris for four years with teachers including Janine Micheau 2 She won first prizes in both subjects 3 She made her stage debut at the Opera de Nancy in 1955 as Marguerite in Gounod s Faust 2 preparing the role simultaneously to her studies 1 She then joined the Opera Comique in Paris where she first appeared as Antonia in Offenbach s Les contes d Hoffmann in 1956 3 She remained with the company from 1957 to 1972 performing the title roles of Gounod s Mireille and Marguerite Massenet s Manon Micaela in Bizet s Carmen and Mimi in Puccini s La boheme among others 2 She appeared as Mireille in the 1000th performance of the opera at the house in 1963 From 1959 onwards she was also a member of the Opera de Paris where her first performance was again Marguerite When Carmen was first performed at the house in 1959 she appeared as Micaela alongside Jane Rhodes in the title role 2 She performed at the opera house until 1978 with Mimi among her last roles 4 Guiot was in demand to perform her French leading roles internationally In 1961 she was a guest as Mireille at the Wexford Festival in Ireland in the same role at the Festival of Orange in 1964 She performed in Baalbek in 1962 She appeared as Marguerite at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in 1963 at the Scottish Opera Glasgow in 1964 in 1965 at the Vienna State Opera the San Antonio at the Philadelphia Opera 4 She performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City in a concert performance of Poulenc s Dialogues des Carmelites and took part in the staged world premiere of the opera at the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires in 1965 returning for Euridice in Gluck s Orfeo ed Euridice the following year She frequently performed at the Opera du Rhin in Strasbourg especially in Italian repertoire as Desdemona in Verdi s Otello in 1973 as Puccini s Madama Butterfly in 1974 as Elisabetta in Verdi s Don Carlos in 1975 and the same year as Micaela at the Jersey State Opera in Newark In France she sang regularly at major opera houses such as Bordeaux Nice Toulouse and Vichy 4 Other roles were Fiordiligo in Cosi fan tutte and Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni 1 Marzelline in Beethoven s Fidelio Juliette in Gounod s Romeo et Juliette Verdi s La traviata and Alice Ford in Falstaff Teresa in Benvenuto Cellini by Berlioz and Liu in Puccini s Turandot 4 Guiot officially retired from the stage in Strasbourg in 1975 as Elisabetta 2 1 From 1977 she was a professor at the Conservatoire de Paris 1 succeeding her teacher Janine Micheau 2 where the soprano Valerie Millot was among her students 4 She also taught in Lyon Marseille Montpellier Strasbourg and Toulouse 1 She was a Chevalier in the Ordre national du Merite and Commandeur of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Guiot died from COVID 19 in Nimes at age 93 during the pandemic in France 1 5 6 Recordings editGuiot s 1964 recording of Carmen conducted by Georges Pretre with Maria Callas in the title role and Nicolai Gedda as Don Jose was included in 2007 in a CD Maria Callas Opera Highlights A reviewer described her as a bright toned but pleasing Micaela 7 A reviewer who compared recordings of Carmen in 2017 wrote her performance on a very French version that she gives Micaela the gutsy profile she too often lacks especially in her main aria which she delivers in a big slightly edgy and very positive manner rather than the usual wilting appeal and I like it 8 Charpentier s Louise as Camille Philips 2 Bizet s Carmen Georges Pretre Maria Callas Nicolai Gedda Robert Massard Andrea Guiot EMI Classics 2CD 1964 2 8 Rossini s Guglielmo Tell 2 cond Alain Lombard 3 Massenet s Herodiade as Salome cond Albert Wolff Mimi Aarden Guy Fouche Andrea Guiot Charles Cambon Germain Ghislain Orchestre Radio Netherlands 2CD Malibran recorded in 1957 2 3 Gounod s Mireille cond Giancarlo Amati Alain Vanzo Rene Bianco Remy Corazza Disque VOGUE 2 Verdi s Otello as Desdemona 2 Reyer s Sigurd excerpts cond Manuel Rosenthal Guy Chauvet Robert Massard Jules Bastin Ernest Blanc Bernard Demigny Jean Dupouy Claude Meloni Jean Louis Soumagnas Nicolas Christou Andrea Guiot Andree Esposito Denise Scharley Concert ORTF published by Chant du Monde LDC27891719 2 3 Messager s Veronique Mady Mesple Andrea Guiot Denise Benoit Michel Dens Jean Christophe Benoit Orch Jean Claude Hartemann EMI C16110175 6 2 discs 33rpm reissued as CD 2001 2 References edit a b c d e f g Disparition de la soprano francaise Andrea Guiot France Musique in French 15 February 2021 Retrieved 15 February 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Kutsch K J Riemens Leo 2012 Guiot Andrea Grosses Sangerlexikon in German 4th ed De Gruyter p 1891 ISBN 978 3 59 844088 5 a b c d e Laurent Francois 15 February 2021 Disparition de la soprano francaise Andrea Guiot Diapason in French Retrieved 16 February 2021 a b c d e Nowotny Walter 31 December 2017 Geburtstage im Janner 2018 Andrea Guiot wird 90 Online Merker in German Retrieved 16 February 2021 Fallece la soprano francesa Andrea Guiot victima del covid 19 a los 93 anos de edad plateamagazine com in Spanish 15 February 2021 Retrieved 15 February 2021 Soprano Andrea Guiot dies at the age of 93 Pizzicato 16 February 2021 Retrieved 16 February 2021 Forsling Goran December 2007 Maria Callas Opera Highlights musicweb international com Retrieved 16 February 2021 a b Moore Ralph July 2019 Bizet sCarmen A discographical survey PDF musicweb international com pp 9 10 Retrieved 16 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