André Baugé

André Gaston Baugé (4 January 1893, Toulouse - 25 May 1966, Clichy-la-Garenne) was a French baritone, active in opera and operetta, who also appeared in films in the 1930s.[1] The son of Alphonse Baugé, a vocal teacher, and Anna Tariol-Baugé a soprano active in operetta, he studied with his parents and appeared in the French provinces billed as André Grilland.[1] A pensionnaire at the Opéra-Comique until 1925, he appeared as Clément Marot in La Basoche, Sylvanus in Au Beau Jardin de France, Figaro in Le Barbier de Séville, Escamillo in Carmen, Alfio in Cavalleria Rusticana, Don Giovanni, Clavaroche in Fortunio, Lescaut in Manon, the title role in Mârouf, savetier du Caire, Ourrias in Mireille, Jean in Les noces de Jeannette, Silvio in Paillasse, Pelléas, d’Orbel in La Traviata, Marcel in La boheme, and Albert in Werther.He sang in the first performances at the Salle Favart of Béatrice, Masques et Bergamasques and Véronique.,[3] and in 1925 at the Opéra played Germont in Traviata and the title role in Mârouf, having been heard as Escamillo also in Monte Carlo the previous year.[2] He was the author of the libretto of an opéra-bouffe in three acts entitled tableaux Beaumarchais, using Rossini's music arranged by Eugène Cools (1877-1936), which was premiered at the Théâtre des Variétés in Marseille in 1931.
ToulouseClichy-la-GarennebaritoneoperettaAnna Tariol-BaugéOpéra-ComiqueLa BasocheLe Barbier de SévilleCarmenCavalleria RusticanaFortunioMârouf, savetier du CaireMireilleLes noces de JeannettePaillasseWertherBéatriceMasques et BergamasquesVéroniqueOpéraMonsieur BeaucaireRobert le PirateValses de VienneÉcole NormaleThe Flower of the IndiesA Caprice of PompadourLa route est belleThe Little CafeThe Barber of SevilleThe Guardian AngelMadame Angot's Daughter