Louis Nourrit
Louis Nourrit (4 August 1780, Montpellier[1] – 23 September 1831, Brunoy[1]) was an early 19th-century French tenor.
Biography
After he left Montpellier, he was admitted at the Conservatoire de Paris in 1802 where he received lessons from Pierre-Jean Garat. He made his debut in 1805 in the role of Renaud, became first tenor in 1812 and withdrew in 1826.[1] He died five years later at the age of 51. The tenors Adolphe Nourrit and Auguste Nourrit were his sons.
His primary roles were those of Orphée in Aladin ou La lampe merveilleuse, Opéra féerie, 1822 (by Nicolò), Harem in La caravane du Caire by Grétry, and Colin in Le devin du village.
Performances
- Fernand Cortez (28 November 1909), by Gaspare Spontini,
- Les bayadères (8 August 1810) by Charles-Simon Catel,
- La mort d'Abel (1810) by Rodolphe Kreutzer,
- Les amazones (1811) by Étienne Méhul,
- Les Abencérages (1813) by Luigi Cherubini,
- L'oriflamme (1814), by Étienne Méhul,
- Olimpie (1819) by Gaspare Spontini
- Le siège de Corinthe (1826) by Gioachino Rossini, probably his last performance.
Sources
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: (French) "article name needed". Dictionnaire Bouillet. La mort d'Abel