Adele Isaac

Adèle Isaac-Lelong is a French Cantatrice , born the January 8th 1854 with Calais and deceased the October 22nd 1915 with Paris.

Raise Ténor Gilbert Duprez and equipped with a voice of Soprano Colorature, it makes its beginnings in 1870 in the Weddings of Sleeve-board of Victor Massé. Engaged with the Op3era Comique in 1873 in the role of Catherine of the Star of North of Giacomo Meyerbeer, it carries out the essence of its career there. It creates there, inter alia, the quadruple role of Olympia/Antonia/Giulietta/Stella in the Tales of Hoffmann of Jacques Offenbach in 1881.

After a short passage to the Opera of Paris between 1883 and 1885 when she sings Hamlet of Ambroise Thomas (role of Ophélie), Faust of Gounod (role of Marguerite), Guillaume Tell of Rossini and Robert the Devil of Meyerbeer (role of Alice), she returns to the Op3era Comique to create the role of Minka in the King in spite of him of Emmanuel Chabrier in 1887. She takes her retirement in 1889.

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