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Joseph Victor Amédée Capoul (27 February 1839 – 18 February 1924) was a French operatic lyric tenor with a graceful singing style. Forbes E., Steane J.B., "Victor Capoul". In: '' The New Grove Dictionary of Opera.'' Macmillan, London and New York, 1997.


Early life

Capoul was born in Toulouse on 27 February 1839.


Career

Victor Capoul began his studies in Toulouse. He was admitted to the Conservatoire de Paris in 1859, where, as a pupil of Révial (singing) and Mocker (
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), he won a first prize for the latter in 1861. He was engaged at the
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the same year and made his debut on 26 August as Daniel in Adolphe Adam's ''Le Chalet''. He sang other roles in the repertoire such as in '' La fille du régiment'', '' La part du diable'', '' La dame blanche'', '' Le pré aux clercs'' and '' L'étoile du nord'', until leaving in 1870. He also created the roles of Renaud in Lefébure-Wély's 1861 opera ''Les Recruteurs'', Eustache in ''Les Absents'' by Ferdinand Poise on 26 October 1864, Horace in the two-act version of Gounod's opera ''
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'' on 7 June 1866, Le Marquis de Kerdrel in '' La grand'tante'' on 3 April 1867, Gaston de Maillepré in ''
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'' on 15 February 1868, and Valentin/Vert-Vert in Offenbach's opéra comique '' Vert-Vert'' on 10 March 1869., Malherbe, C. ''Histoire de l'opéra comique – La seconde salle Favart 1840–1887.'' Flammarion, Paris, 1893. On 1 July 1864, during a temporary closure of the Salle Favart, Capoul appeared with Balbi in '' The Barber of Seville'' at the Théâtre Porte-Saint-Martin. He took part in the performance of the prize cantata at the Conservatoire ''Renaud dans les jardins d'Armide'', words by
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, music by Charles Lenepveu on 4 January 1866. In 1866 he was involved in a dispute between the Opéra-Comique and the Théâtre Lyrique, which was attempting to engage him—both for his voice and his looks—as Roméo in the premiere of Gounod's opera '' Roméo et Juliette'', the part eventually going to Michot. In the same year he saw success in the title role of '' Joseph'' at the Salle Favart. He was invited to London for a season in 1871 by Mapleson, appearing in '' Faust'' at
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and returned again until 1875; later from 1877 he was seen in '' Fra Diavolo'' at
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(which he had first sung at the Opéra-Comique in 1870), followed by Almaviva, Ernesto and Elvino. After several tours around Europe, to Saint Petersburg, Moscow and Vienna, he returned to Paris, and appeared in the premieres of ''Les amants de Vérone'' at the Théâtre Ventadour, ''Paul et Virginie'', at the Gaité; ''Saïs'' (by
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) at the Théâtre de la Renaissance and ''
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'' at the Château d'Eau. He took part in the concert given at the Trocadero on 8 June 1887, for a benefit for the victims of the recent fire at the Opéra-Comique. In the US, he made his debut at the Academy of Music in 1871. Later, he appeared in the first season, that of 1883–84, at the New York Metropolitan Opera in '' Faust'' (title role), ''Mignon'' (Wilhelm Meister), ''La traviata'' (Alfredo) and ''Roméo et Juliette'' (Tybalt). He collaborated on the
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of ''Jocelyn'', by
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(première 25 February 1888 at La Monnaie, Brussels), and sang in the Paris premiere at the Théâtre du Chàteau-d'Eau on 13 October 1888. His one known recording is of an aria from this opera. It was made in Paris in 1905 for the Fonotipia Company and shows a voice past its prime. By this time Capoul was almost stone deaf. According to Scott however (Record of Singing: 1978) the mid-19th century style remains. In 1899,
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recruited him to become artistic director of the Opéra de Paris, of which establishment Gailhard was director. Capoul's later life was clouded by financial and other difficulties, and he died in reduced circumstances in
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, France on 18 February 1924.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Capoul, Victor 19th-century French male opera singers French operatic tenors Musicians from Toulouse Fonotipia Records artists Conservatoire de Paris alumni 1839 births 1924 deaths