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Madeleine Marie Robin (French pronunciation: [madlɛn maʁi mado ʁobɛ̃]; 29 December 1918  10 December 1960), generally known as Mado Robin, was a French coloratura soprano. A soprano acuto sfogato,[1] she was noted for her extremely high register.

Mado Robin
Robin in 1944
Born
Madeleine Marie Robin

(1918-12-29)29 December 1918
Yzeures-sur-Creuse, Touraine, France
Died10 December 1960(1960-12-10) (aged 41)
Paris, France
OccupationOperatic soprano

Early life


Robin was born in Yzeures-sur-Creuse, where she owned the Château des Vallées. Mado took her first singing lessons when she was only 13 years old but not with the intention to make a career out of it. Mario Podesta studied with Mado and he, who had been a student of Fernando De Lucia, noticed the extraordinary high register of her voice.[2]


Career


A star of television and radio in the 1950s, she was well known in France. Among her roles were Lakmé, which she recorded for Decca Records in 1952 (with Georges Sébastian conducting), Lucia di Lammermoor, Olympia in The Tales of Hoffmann, Gilda in Rigoletto, Rosina in The Barber of Seville, and Leïla in Les pêcheurs de perles. In 1954, she went to San Francisco to sing Lucia and Gilda, and had a successful tour of the Soviet Union with sixteen concerts over a few weeks.


Personal life


At age 17, she married Alan Smith, an Englishman, who died shortly after World War II in a car crash. She had one daughter.


Death and honors


Robin died in Paris in 1960 from cancer (some sources state liver cancer, others leukaemia) a few days before the 1500th performance of Lakmé at the Opéra-Comique, which had organized the event for her birthday.

A museum to her life, the Musée Mado Robin, opened in her home town in 2009.


Videography


In 1994, the Bel Canto Society released a video-cassette of her performances, entitled Mado Robin Live!; included are excerpts from Lakmé, Mireille, Rigoletto, Hamlet, Il barbiere di Siviglia and Lucia di Lammermoor.


References


  1. "The Acuto Sfogato", by Nicholas E. Limansky and John Carroll
  2. "Mado Robin"; by Laura Wagner-Semrau. Opera Vivrà. Accessed: 26 January 2018. URL: http://www.operavivra.com/artists/sopranos/mado-robin/



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Madeleine Marie Robin (Yzeures sur Creuse, Turena, 29 de diciembre de 1918-París, 10 de diciembre de 1960), conocida como Mado Robin, fue una soprano sfogato francesa. Fue una figura que brilló a principios del siglo XX con gran fama en su época aunque su carrera fue muy corta. Tuvo una voz excepcional que le permitía incluso alcanzar sin problemas el do6 sobreagudo. Llegó a la altura de re/6 2320 vibraciones al segundo y alcanzando el re7.[cita requerida]

[ru] Робен, Мадо

Мадле́н Мари́ Робе́н (фр. Madeleine Marie Robin), известная как Мадо́ Робе́н (фр. Mado Robin; 29 декабря 1918 — 10 декабря 1960) — французская оперная певица, колоратурное сопрано. Голос Мадо Робен считается одним из самых высоких голосов XX века: её диапазон достигал ре четвёртой октавы.



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