Sophie Arnoux’s beginning in the world of opera (1757-1760): pictures of the “singing actress” and her repertory
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https://doi.org/10.54695/mu.11.1-2.4514Résumé
At the moment when the theatric press appears and when L’Avant-Coureur and the
Affiches, Annonces et Avis divers enter in competition with the traditional Mercure
de France, an image of the opera singer is progressively built, all together actress,
musician, public person and embodiment of a character.
What is the part of the voice in the singer’s moving acting? What are the words to
qualify the sound phenomenon of vocality? What collective image of the woman on
the stage is produced? Those are the questions that will be considered through a
study of the accounts of the first acting years (1757-1753) of Sophie Arnoux, the last
great ramist singer.