Michel Caron (tenor) explained

Michel Caron (29 April 1929 in Sèvres - 3 September 2001 in Le Mesnil-Simon, Eure-et-Loir) was a French operatic tenor and stage actor.

He sang in operettas like The White Horse Inn (1960) and opéra-bouffe La Périchole with Jean Le Poulain and Roger Carel, and Barbe Bleue with Jean Le Poulain and Arlette Didier (1968).[1]

Biographie

From childhood, Michel Caron wanted to become an actor. He entered the René Simon class, then the Conservatoire de Paris where he won three first prizes: opera, comic opera and operetta.

Caron's career began at the Théâtre du Châtelet to perform Guy Florès during a revival of The White Horse Inn (1960/1961).[2]

He was then at the top of the bill for two plays of opéra-bouffe, performed in 1968, La Périchole with Jean Le Poulain and Roger Carel and Barbe Bleue with Jean Le Poulain and Arlette Didier.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. L'Avant-scène: Opéra 1988 Page 135 " Il faudra attendre février 1967 pour la création scénique française qui aura lieu à Mulhouse with Michel Caron and Anna Maria B"
  2. http://michelcaron.blogspirit.com/1._parcours/ Parcours de Michel Caron
  3. http://michelcaron.blogspirit.com/tag/ortf Opéra-bouffe with Michel Caron