Ugalde, Delphine (née Beaucé)
Ugalde, Delphine (née Beaucé)
Ugalde, Delphine (née Beaucé ), French soprano; b. Paris, Dec. 3,1829; d. there, July 19,1910. She received her first instruction in singing from her mother, an actress, then subsequently studied with Moreau-Sainti, making her debut in Paris in 1848 as Angele in Auber’s Domino noir. In 1866 she assumed the management of the Bouffes-Parisiens, taking leading roles in Offenbach’s operettas; in 1867 she appeared in her own operetta, La Halte au moulin. She retired in 1871, and became a successful vocal teacher.
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire
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