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English: Fritz Albert Warmbrodt was born in La Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland) in 1859 and died in La Chaux-de-Fonds on 28 August 1930. He is a lyrical artist Swiss and a tenor at the Paris Opera. Fritz Warmbrodt frequented composers such as Gabriel Fauré, Charles-Marie Widor, Guy Ropartz and Emil Frey. He gives gala concerts in front of sovereigns visiting Paris such as the Russian Imperial couple and the King of England, but also in front of an aristocratic audience especially at Lord and Lady Standish. He toured extensively in France and in major European cities : Barcelona, Petrograd, Rome, Stockholm, Amsterdam, London and Budapest.
Français : Fritz Albert Warmbrodt est né à La Chaux-de-Fonds (Suisse) en 1859 et meurt à La Chaux-de-Fonds le 28 août 1930. Il est un artiste lyrique Suisse et un ténor à l'Opéra de Paris. Fritz Warmbrodt fréquente les compositeurs comme Gabriel Fauré, Charles-Marie Widor, Guy Ropartz ou Emil Frey. Il donne des concerts de gala devant les souverains en visite à Paris tels que le couple impérial russe et le roi d'Angleterre, mais aussi devant un auditoire aristocratique notamment chez Lord et Lady Standish. Il effectue de nombreuses tournées en France et dans les grandes villes d'Europe : Barcelone, Petrograd, Rome, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Londres et Budapest. |
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Ouvrage de François Pellet : 1900 - Les musiciens romands en quête d'identité aux Éditions Slatkine à Genève (Suisse), 20 juin 2014, 312 pages. Fritz Albert Warmbrodt, sur le site de la Revue musicale Suisse du 8 décembre 2014 (document pdf). |
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