Anna Tariol-Baugé

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Anna Tariol-Baugé
Background information
Born28 August 1871
Veyre-Monton, France
Died1 December 1944
Asnières-sur-Seine, France
Genresoperetta
Instrument(s)vocals

Anna Tariol-Baugé (born Anna-Rose Tariol; 28 August 1871, in Veyre-Monton – 1 December 1944, in Asnières-sur-Seine) was a French operetta singer and theatre actress. She is known for her performances in Offenbach's operettas.

Life

Anna-Rose Tariol is the daughter of Joseph Tarriol, and Rose Grellier.

She made her debut at the

Nouveau-Théâtre in a production of Boccaccio by Franz von Suppé.[1][2][3]

Fernand Samuel, director of Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, hired her. She performed in the roles of Loïa in the operetta La Dame de Trèfle (1898) by Maurice Froyez and Charles Clairville; Agathe Coquenard, at the premiere of Véronique, on 10 December 1898;[4] La Chula in Shakespeare (1899); Aurora in Sleeping Beauty; Fanchon in François-les-Bas-Bleus (1900),[5] and the title role of Josephine Sold by her Sisters.

In 1904, she was part of the troupe of the Théâtre des Variétés.[6] She also appears on the stage of music-halls, at the Casino de Paris, at the Moulin-Rouge, and at the Théâtre Marigny.

References

  1. ^ "Tariol-Baugé, Anne". encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  2. ^ Arakelyan, Ashot (2015-05-31). "Anna Tariol-Bauge (Soprano) (Clermont-Ferrand, France 1872–?)". Forgotten Opera Singers. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
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