- Jane Bathori
Jane Bathori (
June 14 ,1877 -January 25 ,1970 ) was a Frenchopera singer. Born Jeanne-Marie Berthier inParis ,France , she was a very important opera star.Bathori originally studied
piano and planned for a career as concert pianist but soon turned to singing, making her professional debut sometime in 1898 at the small "Théâtre de la Bodinière" in the "rue Saint-Lazare" in a concert to honor the poetPaul Verlaine . That same year, her debut in the "grands concerts" began when she appeared at the "Concerts du Conservatoire" followed by performances inGabriel Fauré 's "La Naissance de Vénus" andCamille Saint-Saëns ' "Messe de Requiem". During the season 1899 – 1900 she made hermezzo-soprano operatic debut atNantes .In the early 1900s, Bathori began studying with
Pierre-Emile Engel , whom she married in 1908. In 1917, she became the director of the "Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier". After the war she sang atLa Scala and in other major centres acrossEurope . During the time ofLes Six in the early 1920s she played a large role in the propagation of the new music of this period especially by some of the members of the famous Les Six. OnJanuary 31 ,1920 she gave the first performance ofLouis Durey 's "Printemps au fond de la mer". She would give the first performances of many works by other contemporary French composers.In the 1930s she sang in the "Teatro Colón" in
Buenos Aires ,Argentina . During the German occupation of France duringWorld War II she would make Buenos Aires her home. After her return to France she taught and coached a number of young singers. Although age put an end to her own concert career, she occasionally appeared in public and on recordings as accompanist.Jane Bathori died in Paris and is interred in the "
Cimetière du Montparnasse ".External links
* [http://www.marstonrecords.com/bathori/bathori_tracks.htm Jane Bathori:The Complete Solo Recordings]
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