Saint-Huberty, Mme. de (real name, Antoinette Cécile Clavel)

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Saint-Huberty, Mme. de (real name, Antoinette Cécile Clavel)

Saint-Huberty, Mme. de (real name, Antoinette Cécile Clavel) , French soprano; b. Strasbourg, Dec. 15, 1756; d. (murdered) London, July 22, 1812. She studied with J.B. Lemoyne in Warsaw. After singing in Strasbourg, she went to Paris and appeared as Melissa in Gluck’s Armide (1777); was a leading singer at the Opéra (1781–90), where she sang in the premiere of Piccinni’s Didon (1783); also created Hypermnestra in Salieri’s Les Danaïdes (1784) and the title roles in Edelmann’s Ariane dans I’isle de Naxos (1782), Sacchini’s Chimène (1783), and Lemoyne’s Phédre (1786). With the coming of the Revolution, she left France in the company of the Count of Antraigues; they were married in 1790. When her husband was imprisoned by Napoleon in Italy in 1797, she assisted in his rescue; they finally settled in London, where they were both murdered by a servant.

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E. de Goncourt, Mme. S.-H.(1885).

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