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Jacqueline Royer (1884 – 19??) was a French opera singer who sang leading contralto and mezzo-soprano roles at the Opéra de Paris, London's Royal Opera House, the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, and the Opéra de Monte-Carlo. Active on the stage from 1904 until 1924, she created several roles in early 20th century operas, including Carmine in the posthumous premiere of Ponchielli's I Mori di Valenza. Royer can be heard singing "O toi qui m'abandonne" from Meyerbeer's Le prophète on volume 2 of The Record of Singing.

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  • Jacqueline Royer (1884 – 19??) was a French opera singer who sang leading contralto and mezzo-soprano roles at the Opéra de Paris, London's Royal Opera House, the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, and the Opéra de Monte-Carlo. Active on the stage from 1904 until 1924, she created several roles in early 20th century operas, including Carmine in the posthumous premiere of Ponchielli's I Mori di Valenza. Royer was born in Guîtres, the daughter of a music professor and conductor. She began singing as a child, appearing as the soloist in the performance of a Stabat Mater at the age of ten. She graduated from the Paris Conservatory in 1904 and was immediately engaged by the Paris Opera. She made her debut in November of that year as Léonore in Donizetti's La favorite. Royer can be heard singing "O toi qui m'abandonne" from Meyerbeer's Le prophète on volume 2 of The Record of Singing. (en)
  • Marie Berthe Françoise Royer, dite Jacqueline Royer, née le 2 avril 1875 à Guîtres en Gironde et morte en septembre 1942 à Martigues, est une artiste lyrique et professeure de chant française, qui a chanté des premiers rôle de contralto et de mezzo-soprano à l'Opéra de Paris, à la Royal Opera House à Londres, au Teatro Colón de Buenos Aires, au Teatro Solis à Montevideo, à l'Opéra de Monte-Carlo, active sur scène à partir de 1904 jusqu'en 1924, elle a créé plusieurs rôles au début du XXe siècle, dont Carmine dans la première posthume de I Mori di Valenza de Ponchielli. (fr)
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  • Marie Berthe Françoise Royer, dite Jacqueline Royer, née le 2 avril 1875 à Guîtres en Gironde et morte en septembre 1942 à Martigues, est une artiste lyrique et professeure de chant française, qui a chanté des premiers rôle de contralto et de mezzo-soprano à l'Opéra de Paris, à la Royal Opera House à Londres, au Teatro Colón de Buenos Aires, au Teatro Solis à Montevideo, à l'Opéra de Monte-Carlo, active sur scène à partir de 1904 jusqu'en 1924, elle a créé plusieurs rôles au début du XXe siècle, dont Carmine dans la première posthume de I Mori di Valenza de Ponchielli. (fr)
  • Jacqueline Royer (1884 – 19??) was a French opera singer who sang leading contralto and mezzo-soprano roles at the Opéra de Paris, London's Royal Opera House, the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, and the Opéra de Monte-Carlo. Active on the stage from 1904 until 1924, she created several roles in early 20th century operas, including Carmine in the posthumous premiere of Ponchielli's I Mori di Valenza. Royer can be heard singing "O toi qui m'abandonne" from Meyerbeer's Le prophète on volume 2 of The Record of Singing. (en)
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  • Jacqueline Royer (fr)
  • Jacqueline Royer (en)
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