Constance Jawureck

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1803 – 1858

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Who was Constance Jawureck?

Constance Jawureck was a French mezzo-soprano opera singer.

The daughter of a German musician, she was born in Paris and entered the Paris Conservatory at the age of 14 where she studied singing under Plantade and Garat and acting under Baptiste. She made her stage debut to considerable success in 1822 as Zarine in the posthumous premiere of Isouard's Aladin ou La lampe merveilleuse. She continued to be cast in relatively small roles until her success in 1826 as Amazily in a revival of Spontini's Fernand Cortez after which she became a leading mezzo-soprano at the Paris Opera. Amongst the roles she created there were in Inès in Auber's Vendôme en Espagne, Isolier in Rossini's Le comte Ory, Jeanette in Auber's Le Philtre and Fleur de Lys in Bertin's La Esmeralda. She remained at the Paris Opera until 1837 and then became a leading singer in Brussels where she sang the title role in Donizetti's Lucie de Lammermoor for its first performance at the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie.

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Born
1803
Died
1858

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on July 23, 2013

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