Personne : Julie-Angélique Le Grand, épouse Scio

Performance Rôle Troupe Date
Médée (1797-03-13) chanteur 1797-03-13

  • Desarbres
    Desarbres N., Deux siècles à l'Opéra, 1868, p. 58 : Mlle Scio "remplaça, sinon dans la faveur publique, du moins dans l'emploi, madame Saint-Huberti."
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  • Grove Music Online
    Elizabeth FORBES : 'Scio, Julie-Angélique', Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed 29 March 2004), http://www.grovemusic.com :
    "Scio [Le Grand], Julie- [Claudine-]Angélique (b Lille, 1768; d Paris, 14 July 1807). French soprano. She made her début in 1786 under the name of Mlle Grécy. After engagements at Montpellier, Avignon and Marseilles, she made her Paris début in 1792 at the Opéra-Comique, later singing at the Opéra. At the Théâtre Feydeau she created the title role of Cherubini’s Médée (1797) and Constance in Les deux journées (1800). She also took part in the premières of works by H.-M. Berton, Le Sueur and Dalayrac. Married to the violinist Etienne Scio, she was reputed to have been a highly dramatic singing actress. She died of tuberculosis at the height of her career."
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  • Fuchs : Lexique
    P. 191 : "Claudine-Angélique Legrand Scio, née à Lille 25 avril 1772, débute à Montpellier et joue Avignon 1787 (Lefebvre (L.), Le théâtre à Lille au XVIIIe siècle, Lille, 1894, in-8°, p. 75)."
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