Robert Massard (born August 15, 1925) is a French
baritone, primarily associated with the
French repertory, one of the few outstanding French opera singers
of the postwar era.
Career
Massard was born in
Pau, France, and was mainly
self-taught. After singing in his native province, Massard made his
professional debut at the
Paris Opera in 1952, as the
High Priest in
Samson et
Dalila, shorthly followed by Valentin in
Faust. The same year, he also made his
debut at the
Aix-en-Provence
Festival, as Thoas in
Iphigénie en Tauride.
His career
rapidly took an international dimension with debuts in 1955, at
La
Scala
and the Glyndebourne Festival, both as Ramiro
in L'Heure
espagnole. Oreste in Iphigénie en Tauride was
his debut role at the Maggio
Musicale Fiorentino, the Royal Opera House
in London, and the Edinburgh Festival. Massard also appeared
in North and South America, notably at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, at Carnegie Hall
in New York, the Teatro Colón
in Buenos Aires. Henceforth considered one
of the best French baritone of his generation, he was
internationally acclaimed as Valentin in
Faust, Escamillo
in
Carmen, Fieramosca in
Benvenuto
Cellini, and Golaud in
Pelléas et
Mélisande.
Massard also enjoyed considerable success in the Italian repertory,
singing Enrico in
Lucia di
Lammermoor, notably at the Paris Opera in 1960, opposite
Joan Sutherland, and Riccardo in
I Puritani in London in 1961,
again with Sutherland. He also appeared as
Rigoletto and Germont in
La traviata. Massard also sang in
contemporary works, such as
Le Roi David and
L'école
des maris by Emmanuel Bondeville, and
Médée by
Darius Milhaud.
Massard made many recordings, the two most famous being
Faust, opposite Joan Sutherland,
Franco Corelli,
Nicolai Ghiaurov, and
Carmen,
opposite
Maria Callas,
Nicolai Gedda and Andréa Guiot, with
Georges Pretre conducting.
Robert
Massard was also active as a teacher at the Conservatoire de
musique of Bordeaux
.
Sources
- Alain Pâris, Dictionnaire des interprètes et de
l'interpretation musicale au XX siècle (2 vols), Ed. Robert
Laffont (Bouquins, Paris 1982, 4th Edn. 1995, 5th Edn 2004). ISBN
2-221-06660-X
- Roland Mancini and Jean-Jacques Rouveroux, (orig. H. Rosenthal
and J. Warrack, French edition), Guide de l’opéra, Les
indispensables de la musique (Fayard, 1995). ISBN
2-213-01563-6