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Alfred-Auguste Giraudet (28 March 1845, Seine-et-Oise - 18 October 1911, New York City) was a French operatic bass, voice teacher, and writer on singing. He was one of the earliest exponents of the role of Méphistophélès in Charles Gounod's Faust; a role he portrayed many times at the Paris Opera where he was a principal artist for over two decades. He was also a regular performer at the Opéra-Comique and taught singing at the Conservatoire de Paris for 15 years. On 10 May 1869 he portrayed the title role in the world premiere of Ernest Boulanger's Don Quichotte at the Théâtre Lyrique. In 1876 he created the role of Vulcan in the world premiere of the revised version of Gounod's Philémon et Baucis. In the Fall of 1908 he joined the voice faculty of the Institute of Musical Art (now the Jui

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  • Alfred Auguste Giraudet (Étampes, Essonne, França, 1845 - 1909) fou un cantant d'òpera francès. Després d'haver cantat diverses òperes en els departaments francesos es presentà en el Teatre Líric de París amb el rol de Mefistòfil del Faust, Gounod. Des de llavors actuà en diversos teatres importants passant el 1880 al de l'Òpera, i el 1883 es retirà de l'escena. Nomenat professor del Conservatori de París, presentà la seva dimissió el 1898 i es traslladà a Amèrica, on dirigí un conservatori. Compongué la notable obra didàctica Mimique, physionomie et gestes (1895). (ca)
  • Alfred-Auguste Giraudet (28 March 1845, Seine-et-Oise - 18 October 1911, New York City) was a French operatic bass, voice teacher, and writer on singing. He was one of the earliest exponents of the role of Méphistophélès in Charles Gounod's Faust; a role he portrayed many times at the Paris Opera where he was a principal artist for over two decades. He was also a regular performer at the Opéra-Comique and taught singing at the Conservatoire de Paris for 15 years. On 10 May 1869 he portrayed the title role in the world premiere of Ernest Boulanger's Don Quichotte at the Théâtre Lyrique. In 1876 he created the role of Vulcan in the world premiere of the revised version of Gounod's Philémon et Baucis. In the Fall of 1908 he joined the voice faculty of the Institute of Musical Art (now the Juilliard School) where he taught for two school years. He died suddenly of pulmonary edema at his home on Claremont Avenue in Manhattan on 18 October 1911, shortly after beginning his third year of teaching in New York. As a singing teacher and writer on singing, Giraudet was greatly influenced by François Delsarte and his theory of voice gymnastics which was an important precursor to the development of modern dance. Giraudet had studied singing with Delsarte at the Conservatoire de Paris and was one of his most distinguished students. His notable pupils included Mariska Aldrich, Lucia Dunham, Charles Rousselière, and Félix Vieuille. (en)
  • Alfred Auguste Giraudet (Étampes, 29 mars 1845 - New York, 10 octobre 1911) est une basse d'opéra, professeur de chant au Conservatoire de Paris (1889-1901) et écrivain français. (fr)
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  • Alfred Auguste Giraudet (Étampes, Essonne, França, 1845 - 1909) fou un cantant d'òpera francès. Després d'haver cantat diverses òperes en els departaments francesos es presentà en el Teatre Líric de París amb el rol de Mefistòfil del Faust, Gounod. Des de llavors actuà en diversos teatres importants passant el 1880 al de l'Òpera, i el 1883 es retirà de l'escena. Nomenat professor del Conservatori de París, presentà la seva dimissió el 1898 i es traslladà a Amèrica, on dirigí un conservatori. Compongué la notable obra didàctica Mimique, physionomie et gestes (1895). (ca)
  • Alfred Auguste Giraudet (Étampes, 29 mars 1845 - New York, 10 octobre 1911) est une basse d'opéra, professeur de chant au Conservatoire de Paris (1889-1901) et écrivain français. (fr)
  • Alfred-Auguste Giraudet (28 March 1845, Seine-et-Oise - 18 October 1911, New York City) was a French operatic bass, voice teacher, and writer on singing. He was one of the earliest exponents of the role of Méphistophélès in Charles Gounod's Faust; a role he portrayed many times at the Paris Opera where he was a principal artist for over two decades. He was also a regular performer at the Opéra-Comique and taught singing at the Conservatoire de Paris for 15 years. On 10 May 1869 he portrayed the title role in the world premiere of Ernest Boulanger's Don Quichotte at the Théâtre Lyrique. In 1876 he created the role of Vulcan in the world premiere of the revised version of Gounod's Philémon et Baucis. In the Fall of 1908 he joined the voice faculty of the Institute of Musical Art (now the Jui (en)
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  • Alfred Auguste Giraudet (ca)
  • Alfred Giraudet (en)
  • Alfred Giraudet (fr)
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