• Georges Jouatte (17 June 1892 – 13 February 1969) was a 20th-century French operatic singer (tenor) and singing professor. Jouatte was born in Villefagnan...
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    Passani et Grand Orchestre de Radio Paris et Fanfares, Mona Laurena, Georges Jouatte, Paul Cabanel, André Pactat - Columbia LFX 614-628 (78s), Columbia...
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  • Orchestre Hewitt directed by Maurice Hewitt, with Janine Micheau, Georges Jouatte, Henri Etcheverry [fr] and Pierre Nougaro. Éd. : Lyon : Symétrie ;...
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  • on singing at the age of thirty, first with André Baugé, then with Georges Jouatte and André Hauth, then with Yvonne Pons, Alice Monfort and Gaetano Abrani...
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    Recorded at Date Jean Fournet Radio Paris and the Émile Passani Choir Georges Jouatte Saint-Eustache, Paris September 1943 Dimitri Mitropoulos Vienna Philharmonic...
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  • 1952, she came to Paris to study with a Fulbright Scholarship with Georges Jouatte. She studied further in Rome, Copenhagen, and in Germany with Margarete...
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  • Amiot, alongside other pedagogues such as Noël Gallon, Maurice Hewitt, Georges Jouatte, André-Lévy, René Maillard, René Leroy, Auguste Le Guennant and René...
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  • the Conservatoire de Paris at the age of 19. There he was a pupil of Georges Jouatte and Louis Musy. He made his professional debut at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées...
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  • de Paris in the classes of Suzanne Cesbon-Viseur, Paul Cabanel and Georges Jouatte. Four years later, in 1950, she was awarded first prize in the school's...
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