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Albert Guille
French opera singer 1854–1914
Albert Louis Guille (1854–1914) was a French operatic tenor. He had a heyday in the United States in the mid-1880s through mid-1890s and for a time was a preferred partner of sopranoAdelina Patti.
For his prominence he was decorated as a Knight of the Order of Christ and enjoyed using the title Chevalier. [1][2]
Career
Guille was born in Avignon, 31 January 1854 of Joseph Vincent and Elizabeth Guille.
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He became known for tenor roles in French language opera: Manrico in Verdi'sLe Trouvère, Raoul in Meyerbeer'sLes Huguenots, Arnold in Rossini'sGuillaume Tell, Gaston in Verdi's Jérusalem, Vasco de Gama in Meyerbeer's L’Africaine, Masaniello in Auber'sLa muette de Portici, and Dauphon in Halévy'sCharles VI.
In the United States he performed in Boston, New York City, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Chicago, San Francisco. [4]
Beginning 18 November 1886 at the New York A