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Birth name
  
Madeleine Marie Robin

Spouse
  
Alan Smith

Role
  
Soprano


Name
  
Mado Robin

Genres
  
Opera

Children
  
Michelle Smith

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Born
  
December 29, 1918 (
1918-12-29
)

Died
  
December 10, 1960, Paris, France

Albums
  
La voix la plus haute du monde, 1918 - 1960

Similar People
  
Jacques Jansen, Leo Delibes, Anatole Fistoulari, Albert Wolff, Yvonne Printemps

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Madeleine Marie Robin ([madlɛn maʁi mado ʁobɛ̃]; 29 December 1918 – 10 December 1960), generally known as Mado Robin, was a French coloratura soprano. She was noted for her extreme range.

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Early life

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Robin was born in Yzeures-sur-Creuse, Touraine, where she owned the Château des Vallées.

Career

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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

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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

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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 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

Mado Robin Wikipedia