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Antoine Ponchard
Louis Antoine Ponchard (31 August 1787 – 6 June 1866) was a 19th-century French operatic tenor and teacher. He made his debut in 1812 in ''L'Ami de la maison'', opera by Grétry. In 1825, he sang the leading role − George Brown − at the première of '' La dame blanche'' by Boïeldieu. He also participated in the premières of Boïeldieu's operas ''Petit Chaperon Rouge'' and ''Deux Nuits'', ''Joconde ou Les coureurs d'aventures,'' by Nicolas Isouard, '' La muette de Portici'' by Michele Carafa, '' Zémire et Azor'' by Grétry as well as many operas by Auber such as '' Le maçon'' in 1825 and also '' La journée aux aventures'' by Étienne Méhul in 1816. Ponchard taught singing at the Lille Conservatory where Henri-Bernard Dabadie, Jean-Baptiste Faure, Giovanni Mario Giovanni Matteo De Candia, also known as Mario (17 October 1810 – 11 December 1883), was an Italian opera singer. The most celebrated tenor of his era, he was lionized by audiences in Paris and Lon ...
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