Jean-Baptiste-Sauveur Gavaudan (8 August 1772 – 10 May 1840) was French opera singer who sang leading tenor roles, primarily with the Opéra Comique in Paris. He was particularly known for his skill as an actor and was sometimes referred to as "the Talma of the Opéra Comique". He also served as the director of the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels for the 1817–1818 season. Born in Salon-de-Provence, he made his stage debut in 1791 at the Théâtre Montansier. Gavaudan was married to the soprano Alexandrine Marie Agathe Gavaudan-Ducamel from 1798 until his death in Paris at the age of 67.
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| - Jean-Baptiste-Sauveur Gavaudan (8 August 1772 – 10 May 1840) was French opera singer who sang leading tenor roles, primarily with the Opéra Comique in Paris. He was particularly known for his skill as an actor and was sometimes referred to as "the Talma of the Opéra Comique". He also served as the director of the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels for the 1817–1818 season. Born in Salon-de-Provence, he made his stage debut in 1791 at the Théâtre Montansier. Gavaudan was married to the soprano Alexandrine Marie Agathe Gavaudan-Ducamel from 1798 until his death in Paris at the age of 67. (en)
- Jean-Baptiste-Sauveur Gavaudan est un ténor français né à Salon-de-Provence le 6 août 1771 et mort à Paris le 8 mai 1840. Issu d'une famille d'artistes, deux de ses sœurs, Anne-Marie-Jeanne, dite Gavaudan aînée (qui avait épousé le ténor Étienne Lainez), et Adélaïde, dite Gavaudan cadette, avaient longtemps chanté dans la troupe de l'Opéra de Paris, alors qu'une troisième, Émilie, elle aussi cantatrice, était l'épouse du ténor Pierre Gaveaux. (fr)
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| - Jean-Baptiste-Sauveur Gavaudan (8 August 1772 – 10 May 1840) was French opera singer who sang leading tenor roles, primarily with the Opéra Comique in Paris. He was particularly known for his skill as an actor and was sometimes referred to as "the Talma of the Opéra Comique". He also served as the director of the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels for the 1817–1818 season. Born in Salon-de-Provence, he made his stage debut in 1791 at the Théâtre Montansier. Gavaudan was married to the soprano Alexandrine Marie Agathe Gavaudan-Ducamel from 1798 until his death in Paris at the age of 67. (en)
- Jean-Baptiste-Sauveur Gavaudan est un ténor français né à Salon-de-Provence le 6 août 1771 et mort à Paris le 8 mai 1840. Issu d'une famille d'artistes, deux de ses sœurs, Anne-Marie-Jeanne, dite Gavaudan aînée (qui avait épousé le ténor Étienne Lainez), et Adélaïde, dite Gavaudan cadette, avaient longtemps chanté dans la troupe de l'Opéra de Paris, alors qu'une troisième, Émilie, elle aussi cantatrice, était l'épouse du ténor Pierre Gaveaux. (fr)
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