- Henri Legay
Henri Legay (
July 1 ,1920 –September 16 ,1992 ) was a French operatictenor , primarily French-based and whose light lyric voice was especially suited to the French operatic repertoire.Born in
Paris , he won First Prize at theConservatoire de Paris in 1947, and began his career singingoperetta . He made his operatic début atLa Monnaie in Brussels in 1950, also appearing inLausanne .He began a long association with the
Opéra-Comique in 1952, as Gérald in "Lakmé ", quickly establishing himself as one of the leading tenors of his time, other roles included; Nadir, Meister, des Grieux, Julien, etc. He made his debut at thePalais Garnier , as Damon in "Les Indes galantes ", other roles there included; Faust, Werther, Almaviva, Duke of Mantua, Alfredo, etc.He left a few recordings, "
Les pecheurs de perles ", "Le roi d'Ys ", and most notably "Manon ", oppositeVictoria de los Angeles and conducted byPierre Monteux , widely regarded as the definitive recording of Massenet's opera.Along with such early twentieth century tenors as
David Devries ,Georges Thill andLéopold Simoneau , Legay represented a lost style of French operatic singing.ources
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