- Léopold Simoneau
Léopold Simoneau (
May 3 ,1916 -August 24 ,2006 ) was aFrench-Canadian lyric tenor , one of the outstanding Mozarteans of his time.Life and career
Simoneau was born in St. Flavien,
Québec , and started his vocal studies inQuébec City at Levis College andUniversité Laval . While studying inMontreal with Salvator Issaurel, he made his professional debut with "Les Variétés Lyriques" in Montréal in 1941.He then left forNew York City for complementary studies with Paul Althouse. In 1946 he appeared at theNew York City Center as Lionel inMartha . That same year he marriedFrench-Canadian soprano Pierrette Alarie .Together they left for France where Simoneau's career really took off.He made his debut in 1949 at the
Opéra-Comique ofParis asVincent inGounod 's operaMireille and at theParis Opera as Tamino inZauberflote . He made his debut at theAix-en-Provence Festival in 1950 singing Ottavio inDon Giovanni and Ferrando inCosi fan tutte . The following year, 1951, he made his debut at theGlyndebourne Festival as Idamante inIdomeneo . His performances at these two festivals quickly established him as the outstanding Mozartian tenor of his time. He was invited to sing at theSalzburg Festival and theEdinburgh Festival , at theVienna State Opera and atLa Scala inMilan , while pursuying his career in France, in roles such as Nadir inLes Pecheurs de Perles , Gérald inLakmé . He took part in the revival of opera such asRameau 'sLes Indes galantes and Orphée in the French version for tenor ofGluck 'sOrfeo ed Euridice . In France he was frequently singing opposite his wife, who was a light lyriccoloratura soprano excelling in the same repertoire as her husband.In the 1950s he made several famous recordings, including one of the
Mozart Requiem withBruno Walter conducting. He also participated in two celebrated recordings withPhilips Records ,George Bizet 'sLes Pecheurs de Perles conducted byJean Fournet , andChristoph Willibald Gluck 's "Orphée et Euridyce" conducted byHans Rosbaud , in which he gave what some critics feel are the definitive performances of the roles of Nadir and Orphée. Simoneau also sang the role of Belmonte inSir Thomas Beecham 's recording of Mozart'sThe Abduction from the Seraglio , and the role of Ferrando in Mozart'sCosi fan tutte oppositeElisabeth Schwarzkopf ,Nan Merriman ,Rolando Panerai ,Lisa Otto ,Sesto Bruscantini , conducted byHerbert Von Karajan , both considered classics.Simoneau made his debut at the
Lyric Opera of Chicago in 1954, he sang there until 1961, notably inLa Traviata oppositeMaria Callas . His onlyMetropolitan Opera appearances were five performances of Don Ottavio during the 1963-64 season.Simoneau's final appearance was in
Handel 'sThe Messiah in Montréal onNovember 24 ,1970 . He was made an Officer of theOrder of Canada in 1971, he was promoted to Companion in 1995. Simoneau was also made a Knight of theNational Order of Quebec in 1997.After retiring, Simoneau and his wife became active as teachers, notably at the
Banff Centre . They also founded the "Canada Piccola Opera" inVictoria, BC in 1982. He and his wife had two daughters, Isabelle and Chantal.Léopold Simoneau died at his home on
August 24 ,2006 , inVictoria, BC at the age of 90.ources
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