Blanche Deschamps-Jéhin
Blanche Deschamps-Jéhin (also Marie Blanche Deschamps-Jehin) (18 September 1857, Lyons- June 1923, Paris) was a French operatic contralto who had a prolific career in France from 1879-1905. She possessed a rich-toned and flexible voice that had a wide vocal range. She sang in numerous world premieres throughout her career, most notably originating the title role in Jules Massenet’s ''Hérodiade'' in 1881. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2Published 1996Other Authors: “...Deschamps-Jéhin, Blanche, 1857-1923...”
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5by Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864Other Authors: “...Deschamps-Jéhin, Blanche, 1857-1923...”
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