Hélène Bouvier
Hélène Bouvier (June 20, 1905 in Paris – March 11, 1978 in Paris) was a French operatic mezzo-soprano, particularly associated with the French repertoire.She studied at the Paris Conservatory and made her debut in Nantes in the title role of Gluck's ''Orfeo ed Euridice'', in 1930. She then left for Argentina where she sang at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires.
Back in France, she made her debut at both the Palais Garnier and the Opéra-Comique during the 1938-39 season, where she quickly established herself in roles such as Carmen, Dalila, Charlotte, Geneviève, the mother in ''Louise'', etc.
She made guest appearances at La Scala in Milan, La Monnaie in Brussels, the Monte Carlo Opera, also appearing in Dresden and Leipzig, the Holland Festival, and again at the Teatro Colón from 1949 until 1965.
She took part in the creation of contemporary works, notably Maurice Duruflé's ''Requiem'' and Darius Milhaud's ''Bolivar''. She was also admired in Arthur Honegger's ''Antigone'' and Igor Stravinsky's ''Oedipus rex''.
She retired from the stage in 1967 and taught in Paris. Provided by Wikipedia
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Initiation rituelle et arts martiaux. Trois écoles de kanuragan javanais, Jean-Marc de Grave by Hélène Bouvier
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La recherche sur les arts du spectacle en quête de paradigme by Hélène Bouvier
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Multisite evaluation of phenotypic plasticity for specialized metabolites, some involved in carrot quality and disease resistance. by Wilfried Chevalier, Sitti-Anlati Moussa, Miguel Medeiros Netto Ottoni, Cécile Dubois-Laurent, Sébastien Huet, Christophe Aubert, Elsa Desnoues, Brigitte Navez, Valentine Cottet, Guillaume Chalot, Michel Jost, Laure Barrot, Gerald Freymark, Maarten Uittenbogaard, François Chaniet, Anita Suel, Marie-Hélène Bouvier Merlet, Latifa Hamama, Valérie Le Clerc, Mathilde Briard, Didier Peltier, Emmanuel Geoffriau
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