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Christiane Eda-Pierre

Christiane Eda-Pierre (24 March 1932 – 6 September 2020[1]) was a French coloratura soprano of Martinican origin,[2] who sang in a wide variety of roles, from baroque to contemporary works.

Christiane Eda-Pierre
Eda-Pierre at the Théâtre du Capitole on 11 January 1968
Born(1932-03-24)24 March 1932
Died6 September 2020(2020-09-06) (aged 88)
NationalityFrench
Occupations
  • Opera singer
  • teacher
Awards

Life and career Edit

Eda-Pierre was born in Fort-de-France, Martinique, in a family of intellectuals. She is the daughter of journalist William Eda-Pierre and music teacher Alice Nardal,[1] and the niece of Paulette Nardal.[3] From a young age, she learnt piano from her mother. In September 1950, she left for Paris, studying at the École Normale de Musique de Paris for two years. After the lessons from Charles Panzéra, she switched from piano to singing. In 1954, she attended the Conservatoire de Paris, where she learnt singing from Louis Noguéra and diction from Gabrielle Fontan. She graduated with honours in 1957.[3] The same year, she made her professional debut in Nice, as Leïla in Les pêcheurs de perles.

She made her debut at the Opéra-Comique in 1958, as Lakmé, at the Aix-en-Provence Festival in 1959, as Papagena in The Magic Flute, and at the Palais Garnier in 1960, as Lucia di Lammermoor. She sang there the standard lyric coloratura roles of the French and Italian repertoire. She also won great acclaim in Mozart roles, especially as Konstanze in Die Entführung aus dem Serail, as well as the Countess in Le nozze di Figaro, Donna Anna and Elvira in Don Giovanni, The Queen of the Night in Die Zauberflöte

Eda-Pierre was much appreciated in French baroque opera, particularly in the works of Jean-Philippe Rameau, including Les Indes Galantes, Zoroastre, Les Boréades (taking part in the first modern performance in September 1964),[4] and Dardanus. She was also very active on French Radio where she sang in little performed works, such as Rossini's Le siège de Corinthe, Bellini's Il pirata, Bizet's La jolie fille de Perth, as well as Berlioz's Béatrice et Bénédict and Benvenuto Cellini.

She created many contemporary works, such as Capdieville's Les amants captifs (1973), Chaynes's Pour un monde noir (1979), and Erszebet (1983). In 1983 she also created the role of the Angel in Olivier Messiaen's Saint François d'Assise, at the Opéra de Paris.[2]

Eda-Pierre also appeared to great acclaim internationally, including Lisbon, London, Wexford, Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna, Salzburg, Moscow, Chicago, and New York. She made her Metropolitan Opera debut in 1980 as Konstanze, and went on to sing other roles the next two years: Gilda in Rigoletto (with Luciano Pavarotti) and Antonia in Les contes d'Hoffmann (with Plácido Domingo).[1][5]

She became a teacher at the Conservatoire de Paris in 1977, while continuing her career in opera and in concert.[2]

The possessor of a beautiful, rich and agile voice, which enabled her to succeed in a wide variety of roles, Eda-Pierre can be heard on several recordings, her three most famous being on the Philips label, as Konstanze in Die Entführung aus dem Serail and Teresa in Benvenuto Cellini, both under Sir Colin Davis, and an album of arias from the French opéra-comiques of Grétry and Philidor, under Sir Neville Marriner. For the Bizet centenary in 1975 she participated in BBC studio recordings of La Jolie Fille de Perth and Le Docteur Miracle.

Honours Edit

Eda-Pierre was invested Commandeur of the Ordre national du Mérite in 1997, and promoted to Grand Officier in 2011.[6] She was made an Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in 2007, and was promoted to the rank of Officier in 2016.[7]

Publication Edit

  • Marceline, Catherine (2019). Christiane Eda-Pierre: Une vie d'excellence. Fort de France. ISBN 9791069930209.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)[8]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "La cantatrice Christiane Éda-Pierre est décédée" (in French). France Info. 2020-09-06.
  2. ^ a b c Alain Pâris. Dictionnaire des interprètes et de l’interprétation musicale au XX siècle. Éditions Robert Laffont, Paris, 1995 (p377).
  3. ^ a b "Décès de Christiane Eda-Pierre". Forumopera.com. 2020-09-07.
  4. ^ Readers' Letters - 'Les Boréades' in France. Opera, February 1983, Vol.34 No.2, p148-149.
  5. ^ Genzlinger, Neil (2020-09-25). "Christiane Eda-Pierre, Leading French Soprano, Dies at 88". The New York Times.
  6. ^ "Décret du 14 novembre 2011 portant élévation aux dignités de grand'croix et de grand officier". Légifrance. 2011-11-15.
  7. ^ "Décret du 25 mars 2016 portant promotion et nomination". Légifrance. 2016-03-27.
  8. ^ "Christiane Eda-Pierre, une vie d'excellence". Forumopera.com. 2020-02-23.

Sources Edit

  • D. Hamilton (ed.),The Metropolitan Opera Encyclopedia: A Complete Guide to the World of Opera (Simon and Schuster, New York 1987). ISBN 0-671-61732-X
  • Roland Mancini and Jean-Jacques Rouveroux, (orig. H. Rosenthal and J. Warrack, French edition), Guide de l’opéra, Les indispensables de la musique (Fayard, 1995). ISBN 2-213-59567-4

External links Edit

  • Christiane Eda-Pierre discography at Discogs
  • Christiane Eda-Pierre at IMDb


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Christiane Eda Pierre 24 March 1932 6 September 2020 1 was a French coloratura soprano of Martinican origin 2 who sang in a wide variety of roles from baroque to contemporary works Christiane Eda PierreEda Pierre at the Theatre du Capitole on 11 January 1968Born 1932 03 24 24 March 1932Fort de France MartiniqueDied6 September 2020 2020 09 06 aged 88 Saint Maurice la Fougereuse Deux Sevres FranceNationalityFrenchOccupationsOpera singerteacherAwardsOrdre national du Merite Legion of Honour Contents 1 Life and career 2 Honours 3 Publication 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksLife and career EditEda Pierre was born in Fort de France Martinique in a family of intellectuals She is the daughter of journalist William Eda Pierre and music teacher Alice Nardal 1 and the niece of Paulette Nardal 3 From a young age she learnt piano from her mother In September 1950 she left for Paris studying at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris for two years After the lessons from Charles Panzera she switched from piano to singing In 1954 she attended the Conservatoire de Paris where she learnt singing from Louis Noguera and diction from Gabrielle Fontan She graduated with honours in 1957 3 The same year she made her professional debut in Nice as Leila in Les pecheurs de perles She made her debut at the Opera Comique in 1958 as Lakme at the Aix en Provence Festival in 1959 as Papagena in The Magic Flute and at the Palais Garnier in 1960 as Lucia di Lammermoor She sang there the standard lyric coloratura roles of the French and Italian repertoire She also won great acclaim in Mozart roles especially as Konstanze in Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail as well as the Countess in Le nozze di Figaro Donna Anna and Elvira in Don Giovanni The Queen of the Night in Die ZauberfloteEda Pierre was much appreciated in French baroque opera particularly in the works of Jean Philippe Rameau including Les Indes Galantes Zoroastre Les Boreades taking part in the first modern performance in September 1964 4 and Dardanus She was also very active on French Radio where she sang in little performed works such as Rossini s Le siege de Corinthe Bellini s Il pirata Bizet s La jolie fille de Perth as well as Berlioz s Beatrice et Benedict and Benvenuto Cellini She created many contemporary works such as Capdieville s Les amants captifs 1973 Chaynes s Pour un monde noir 1979 and Erszebet 1983 In 1983 she also created the role of the Angel in Olivier Messiaen s Saint Francois d Assise at the Opera de Paris 2 Eda Pierre also appeared to great acclaim internationally including Lisbon London Wexford Berlin Hamburg Vienna Salzburg Moscow Chicago and New York She made her Metropolitan Opera debut in 1980 as Konstanze and went on to sing other roles the next two years Gilda in Rigoletto with Luciano Pavarotti and Antonia in Les contes d Hoffmann with Placido Domingo 1 5 She became a teacher at the Conservatoire de Paris in 1977 while continuing her career in opera and in concert 2 The possessor of a beautiful rich and agile voice which enabled her to succeed in a wide variety of roles Eda Pierre can be heard on several recordings her three most famous being on the Philips label as Konstanze in Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail and Teresa in Benvenuto Cellini both under Sir Colin Davis and an album of arias from the French opera comiques of Gretry and Philidor under Sir Neville Marriner For the Bizet centenary in 1975 she participated in BBC studio recordings of La Jolie Fille de Perth and Le Docteur Miracle Honours EditEda Pierre was invested Commandeur of the Ordre national du Merite in 1997 and promoted to Grand Officier in 2011 6 She was made an Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in 2007 and was promoted to the rank of Officier in 2016 7 Publication EditMarceline Catherine 2019 Christiane Eda Pierre Une vie d excellence Fort de France ISBN 9791069930209 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link 8 References Edit a b c La cantatrice Christiane Eda Pierre est decedee in French France Info 2020 09 06 a b c Alain Paris Dictionnaire des interpretes et de l interpretation musicale au XX siecle Editions Robert Laffont Paris 1995 p377 a b Deces de Christiane Eda Pierre Forumopera com 2020 09 07 Readers Letters Les Boreades in France Opera February 1983 Vol 34 No 2 p148 149 Genzlinger Neil 2020 09 25 Christiane Eda Pierre Leading French Soprano Dies at 88 The New York Times Decret du 14 novembre 2011 portant elevation aux dignites de grand croix et de grand officier Legifrance 2011 11 15 Decret du 25 mars 2016 portant promotion et nomination Legifrance 2016 03 27 Christiane Eda Pierre une vie d excellence Forumopera com 2020 02 23 Sources EditD Hamilton ed The Metropolitan Opera Encyclopedia A Complete Guide to the World of Opera Simon and Schuster New York 1987 ISBN 0 671 61732 X Roland Mancini and Jean Jacques Rouveroux orig H Rosenthal and J Warrack French edition Guide de l opera Les indispensables de la musique Fayard 1995 ISBN 2 213 59567 4External links EditChristiane Eda Pierre discography at Discogs Christiane Eda Pierre at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christiane Eda Pierre amp oldid 1171003413, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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