
Marie-Angélique Servandoni (22 September 1749,
Toulouse
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- 14 April 1822, Paris), stage name Angélique D'Hannetaire, was a French actress and opera singer.
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Angélique d'Hannetaire was born on 22 September 1749, Toulouse. She was the daughter of the actor and director
D'Hannetaire and his wife, the actor Marguerite Hue.
She dies on the 14 April 1822, in Paris.
Career
Angélique made her debut at the
Théâtre de la Monnaie
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aged 12 in ''La Servante maîtresse'' by Pierre Baurans, after the work by
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* Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, (1710–1736), Italian composer, violinist, and organist
* Michael Angelo Pergolesi, 18th-century Italian decorative artist
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, beside
Alexandre Bultos (like her, a student of Ignaz Vitzthumb, music-master of the
Théâtre de la Monnaie
The Royal Theatre of La Monnaie (, ; , ; both translating as the "Royal Theatre of the Mint") is an opera house in central Brussels, Belgium. The National Opera of Belgium, a federal institution, takes the name of this theatre in which it is ho ...
). She was active at the Monnaie from 1766 until 1775. She often performed the role of heroine in romantic parts, and she also acted as a singer in opera buffa.
In 1777, she played the lead role in the comic-opera Céphalide ou les Autres Mariages samnites.
Her career ended in 1779.
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1749 births
1822 deaths
18th-century French actresses
Actresses from Toulouse
French stage actresses
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