Pierre Nougaro

French opera singer

Pierre Nougaro (27 April 1904 in Toulouse - 26 October 1988 in Marseille) was a French operatic baritone,[1] the father of the singer Claude Nougaro.

Life

As a child, Nougaro enrolled in the evening classes of the Conservatoire de Toulouse [fr] at the instigation of his parents, who were themselves choristers. He obtained a first prize for singing.

Nougaro was director of the Théâtre Ledoux [fr] in Besançon in the 1950s and then of the Rennes theatre in 1958.

In Rennes, Nougaro increased audiences by expanding the repertoire, including operettas in the season, and a world premiere every year. He also brought in the famous opera stars.

In 1967, he retired from the Rennes theatre (later called the Opéra de Rennes).

From the 1970s and for many years to come, his dramatic talent opened the door to a new career in television and film. He appeared in many TV movies, and in films directed by Claude Chabrol and Claude Berri among others.

Filmography

  • 1980: Médecins de nuit by Jean-Pierre Prévost, episode La pension Michel
  • 1981: Les Cinq Dernières Minutes by Claude Loursais, episode Mort au bout du monde
  • 1984: he plays the character of Édouard Vialhe (the patriarch) at the beginning of the peasant saga Des grives aux loups [fr]
  • 1986: Jean de Florette
  • 1986: Manon des sources
  • 1987: Masks

References

  1. ^ "Le chant de la libération (Anna Marly) Pierre Nougaro". Bibliothèques spécialisées de la Ville de Paris. Retrieved 7 November 2018.
  • Pierre Nougaro at IMDb
  • Pierre Nougaro Voilà donc la terrible cité ! (Massenet) YouTube
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