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Lucy Arbell
French singer

Lucy Arbell

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French singer
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Le Vésinet, canton of Le Vésinet, arrondissement of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines
Place of death
Bougival, canton of La Celle-Saint-Cloud, arrondissement of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines
Age
65 years
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Biography

Lucy Arbell (née Georgette Gall, Georgette Wallace) (Le Vésinet, 8 June 1878 – Bougival, 21 May 1947), was a French mezzo-soprano whose operatic career was mainly centred in Paris and who was particularly associated with the composer Jules Massenet.

Life and career

The father of Georgette was Edmond Richard Wallace (1840-1887), son of Sir Richard Wallace.

Arbell made her stage debut as Dalila at the Paris Opéra on 23 October 1903. She also sang there Amneris in Aida, Madalena in Rigoletto, Uta in Sigurd, Fricka in La Valkyrie and Thérèse.

She had a close relationship with the late operas of Massenet, creating roles in Ariane (Perséphone), Thérèse (title role), Bacchus (Queen Amahelli), Don Quichotte (Dulcinée) in Monte-Carlo and Paris, Roma (Postumia), and Panurge (Colombe).

At the Opéra-Comique she sang Charlotte (Werther) up to the 1920s.

As a singer she is described as having a strong, vibrant 'mezzo-contralto' and a vivacious personality.

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