Jean-François Delmas (bass-baritone)

Jean-François Delmas (14 April 1861 – 29 September 1933), or Francisque Delmas was a French bass-baritone who created roles in many French operas including Athanaël in Thaïs.

Delmas was born in Lyon and studied at the Paris Conservatoire winning first prizes for operatic singing.[1] He made his debut in 1886 as Saint-Bris in Les Huguenots at the Paris Opéra.[2] He remained with that company until 1927 and rarely sang outside France. He was known for the power and evenness of his voice with a sonorous quality in the bass range and an extended upper register, which allowed him to sing classic baritone roles such as Iago.[3] Outside France he appeared at the Mariinsky in St Petersburg, the San Carlo in Lisbon, and the Monte Carlo Opera House in Monaco.[1] His recordings for G&T, Pathé, Zonophone, Fonotipia, Odéon, and Opéra-Saphir are highly sought after by collectors.[1]

He also created roles in Le Mage (Amrou), Messidor (Mathias), L'etranger (l'Etranger), Ariane (Périthoüs), Monna Vanna (Marco Colonna), Roma (Fabius), and sang in the Paris premiere of Fervaal (Arfagard).

Delmas died in Saint-Alban-de-Montbel (near Chambéry) at the age of 72, and is buried in the Cimetière Saint-Vincent de Montmartre with his wife, the soprano Blanche d'Ervilly (1853–1920).

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Role Opera Composer
Méphistophélès La damnation de Faust Berlioz
Mathias Messidor Bruneau
Gervais L'Ouragan Bruneau
Stratoklès Briséïs Chabrier
Arfagard Fervaal d'Indy
L'Étranger L'Étranger d'Indy
Hermit La légende de Saint-Christophe d'Indy
Malek Antar Dupont
Oedipus Œdipe Enescu
Akiba Le fils de l'étoile Erlanger
Marco Colonna Monna Vanna Février
High Priest Alceste Gluck
Hidraot Armide Gluck
Méphistophélès Faust Gounod
Frère Laurent
Capulet
Roméo et Juliette Gounod
Henri Le Roi de Paris Hüe
Miguel La Catalane Le Borne
Fonfrède Les Girondins Le Borne
Tonio Pagliacci Leoncavallo
Phur Astarté Leroux
Don Diego Le Cid Massenet
Athanaël Thaïs Massenet
Emperor Phorcas Esclarmonde Massenet
Amrou Le Mage Massenet
Périthoüs Ariane Massenet
Fabius Maximus Roma Massenet
Jacob Joseph Méhul
Count of Saint-Bris Les Huguenots Meyerbeer
Don Giovanni
Leporello
Don Giovanni Mozart
Count of Rysoor Patrie! Paladilhe
Charlemagne La fille de Roland Rabaud
Thésée Hippolyte et Aricie Rameau
Hagen Sigurd Reyer
Nar-Havas Salammbô Reyer
Gessler Guillaume Tell Rossini
High Priest Samson et Dalila Saint-Saëns
Henry VIII Henry VIII Saint-Saëns
Scaurus Les barbares Saint-Saëns
Auguste La gloire de Corneille Saint-Saëns
Monsoreau La dame de Monsoreau Salvayre
Pierre La forêt Savard
Il Re Aida Verdi
Jago Otello Verdi
Landgraf Hermann Tannhäuser Wagner
Heinrich der Vogler Lohengrin Wagner
Kurwenal Tristan und Isolde Wagner
Hans Sachs Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Wagner
Wotan Das Rheingold Wagner
Wotan Die Walküre Wagner
Wotan Siegfried Wagner
Hagen Götterdämmerung Wagner
Gurnemanz Parsifal Wagner
Kaspar Der Freischütz Weber

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b c Giroud (2009)
  2. ^ Warrack and West (1996) pp. 121-122
  3. ^ Steane (2008) p. 115

Sources

  • Landru, Philippe, Cimetière Saint-Vincent de Montmartre, Cimetières de France et d'ailleurs, 2009
  • Giroud, Vincent, Liner Notes: Meyerbeer on Record 1899-1913, Marston Records, 2009
  • Steane, J. B., "Delmas, Jean-François" in Laura Williams Macy (ed.), The Grove Book of Opera Singers, Oxford University Press, 2008, P. 115. ISBN 0-19-533765-4
  • Warrack, John Hamilton and West, Ewan (eds.), "Delmas. Francisque", The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera, Oxford University Press, 1996, pp. 121–122. ISBN 0-19-280028-0