- Jane Berbié
Jane Berbié (born
May 6 ,1931 ) is a Frenchmezzo-soprano particularly associated withMozart andRossini roles.Life and career
Berbié was born Jeanne Bergougne, in Villefranche-de-Lauragais,
Haute-Garonne ,France , and studied piano and voice at the Music Conservatory in nearbyToulouse . She made her professional operaticdebut at theCapitole de Toulouse in 1954, as Nicklause in "Les contes d'Hoffmann ". She sang throughout France in the standard mezzo roles of the French repertory, such as Siebel in "Faust", Urbain in "Les Huguenots ", the title role in "Mignon " and "Carmen ", etc. She made her debut at theParis Opera in 1959, as Concepcion in "L'Heure espagnole ", and the same year at theAix-en-Provence Festival , asthe sorceress in "Dido and Aeneas ".Berbié also enjoyed a successful career abroad, appearing at
La Scala in Milan,The Royal Opera House in London, the festivals of Glyndebourne and Salzburg, theLiceu in Barcelona, etc. She sang Maffio Orsini atCarnegie Hall in New York, in the famous 1965 concert version of "Lucrezia Borgia", oppositeMontserrat Caballé as Lucrezia, and countrymanAlain Vanzo as Gennaro.Berbié was especially appreciated in Mozart roles, such as Cherubino in "
Nozze di Figaro ", Zerlina in "Don Giovanni ", both Dorabella and Despina in "Cosi fan tutte ". She also won considerable acclaim in Rossini roles, singing Isabella in "L'Italiana in Algeri ", Rosina in "Il Barbiere di Siviglia ", Angelina in "La Cenerentola ", and Malcolm in "La Donna del Lago ".Berbié was also active as a teacher at the
Paris Conservatory from 1983, and continued to sing actively into the 1990s.Sources
* Roland Mancini and Jean-Jacques Rouveroux, (orig. H. Rosenthal and J. Warrack, French edition), "Guide de l’opéra", Les indispensables de la musique (Fayard, 1995). ISBN 2-213-01563-6
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