Falcon, Cornélie

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Basic data

  1. Falcon, Marie Cornélie
  2. Malançon, Cornelie Married Name
  3. January 28, 1814 in Paris
  4. February 25, 1897 in Paris
  5. Sängerin (Sopran)
  6. Paris

Iconography

Cornélie Falcon in 1835 (Source: Wikimedia)
Costume design for Falcon as Amélie in Act 2 of Gustave III (Source: Wikimedia)
Falcon as Rachel in La Juive (Source: Wikimedia)
Falcon (right) as Valentine in Les Huguenots (1836), with Julie Dorus-Gras (left) as Marguerite, and Adolphe Nourrit as Raoul (Source: Wikimedia)
Costume design for Falcon in the title role of La Esmeralda by Louise Bertin (Source: Wikimedia)
Bildnis der Cornelie Falcon, Achille Devéria - 1830/1850 (Quelle: Digitaler Portraitindex)
Bildnis Marie-Cornélie Falcon,  (Quelle: Digitaler Portraitindex)
Bildnis Marie-Cornélie Falcon, Hüssener, Auguste -  (Quelle: Digitaler Portraitindex)

Biographical information from the WeGA

  • Tochter des Schneiders Pierre Falcon in Paris
  • Studium am Pariser Conservatoire
  • 20. Juli 1832 Debüt als Alice in Robert le Diable in Paris
  • 29. Februar 1836 Valentine in der Uraufführung der Oper Les Huguenots
  • 1838 Stimmverlust
  • später gelegentliche Konzertauftritte

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