Clairval

{{short description|French opera singer}}

File:Clairval en costume de Blondel.jpg

Clairval, real name Jean-Baptiste Guignard, (27 April 1735, Étampes – 1795, Paris) was an 18th-century French operatic singer (tenor), comedian and librettist.

He played with the same authority drama, comedy and opera, in a considerable number of roles. Among the most notable were:

:: This opéra comique was a version of Beauty and the Beast imagined by Marmontel, where Clairval had to become ugly; but he refused to don the first scheduled disguise: an animal fur. This role was one of his best success.

:: This role earned Clairval the nickname "Molé of the Comédie-italienne".Jullien : Histoire du costume de théâtre, 1880

Image:Chapeau Clairval.jpg

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Sources

  • Ferdinand Hoefer : Nouvelle Biographie Générale, [tome 10]
  • Gaston Maugras :Le duc de Lauzun et la Cour intime de Louis XV, 1907, (p. 174)