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Ambroise Thomas

Charles Louis Ambroise Thomas (French: [ɑ̃bʁwaz tɔma]; 5 August 1811 – 12 February 1896) was a French composer and teacher, best known for his operas Mignon (1866) and Hamlet (1868).

Born into a musical family, Thomas was a student at the Conservatoire de Paris, winning France's top music prize, the Prix de Rome. He pursued a career as a composer of operas, completing his first opera, La double échelle, in 1837. He wrote twenty further operas over the next decades, mostly comic, but he also treated more serious subjects, finding considerable success with audiences in France and abroad.

Thomas was appointed as a professor at the Conservatoire in 1856, and in 1871 he succeeded Daniel Auber as director. Between then and his death at his home in Paris twenty-five years later, he modernised the Conservatoire's organisation while imposing a rigidly conservative curriculum, hostile to modern music, and attempting to prevent composers such as César Franck and Gabriel Fauré from influencing the students of the Conservatoire.

Thomas' operas were generally neglected during most of the 20th century, but in more recent decades they have experienced something of a revival both in Europe and the US.

Birth and Death Data: Born August 5, 1811 (Metz), Died February 12, 1896 (Paris)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1898 - 1942

Roles Represented in DAHR: composer

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Recordings (Results 151-175 of 331 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Columbia 48598 12-in. 2/11/1916 A summer night Bettina Freeman Mezzo-soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 48634 12-in. 3/16/1916 Air du tambour-major Léon Rothier Bass vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 48930 12-in. 9/22/1916 Connais tu le pays Frances Ingram Contralto vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 49090 12-in. 1/22/1917 Raymond : Overture Philharmonic Orchestra of New York ; Josef Stransky Orchestra composer  
Columbia 49091 12-in. 1/22/1917 Raymond : Overture Philharmonic Orchestra of New York ; Josef Stransky Orchestra composer  
Columbia 49196 12-in. 5/15/1917 Mignon : Overture, part 1 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Columbia 49197 12-in. 5/15/1917 Mignon : Overture, part 2 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Columbia 49452 12-in. ca. 1918 Brindisi Georges Baklanoff Baritone vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 49598 12-in. 3/13/1919 Polonaise : Io son Titania Maria Barrientos Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 49791 12-in. 4/16/1920 Mignon : Overture, part 1 Columbia Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Columbia 49792 12-in. 4/16/1920 Mignon : Overture, part 2 Columbia Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Columbia 49967 12-in. 6/9/1921 Raymond : Overture Guido Deiro Piano accordion solo composer  
Columbia 49993 12-in. 10/6/1921 Mignon polonaise Florence Macbeth Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia W143711 10-in. 3/25/1927 Connais-tu le pays? Maria Kurenko Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia W152018 10-in. 11/3/1931 So this is Venice Dan Hornsby and his Lion's Den Trio Male vocal quartet, with guitar composer  
Columbia W98315 12-in. 2/15/1927 Ah! Non credevi tu Charles Hackett Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia W98607 12-in. 11/16/1928 Connais-tu le pays Anna Case Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia 5274 12-in. between 1903 and 1908 Raymond overture Banda Española ; Charles Adams Prince Band composer  
Columbia 5719 12-in. 1907 Mignon overture Banda Española ; Charles Adams Prince Band composer  
Columbia 6068 12-in. approximately 1910 Mignon : Overture, part 1 Court Symphony Orchestra [U.K.] Orchestra composer  
Columbia 6069 12-in. approximately 1910 Mignon : Overture, part 2 Court Symphony Orchestra [U.K.] Orchestra composer  
Columbia 6568 12-in. approximately 1915 Raymond overture Band of the Grenadier Guards [U.K] Band composer  
Columbia 10083 10-in. approximately 1903 to 1908 Mignon : Ah! Non credevi tu Emilio Venturini Tenor vocal solo composer  
Columbia 10183 10-in. approximately 1903 to 1908 Ah! Non credevi tu Francesco Daddi Tenor vocal solo composer  
Columbia 10371 7-in. approximately 1903 to 1908 Mignon : Ninna nanna Ettore Brancaleoni Bass vocal solo composer  
(Results 151-175 of 331 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Thomas, Ambroise," accessed May 5, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/104369.

Thomas, Ambroise. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved May 5, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/104369.

"Thomas, Ambroise." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 5 May 2024.

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