Who's who in music and drama : an encyclopedia of biography of notable men and women in music and the drama . eivedfrom Charles Lepers, a famous master,in Paris. Made debut at Theatre Roy-ale in Liege, Belgium, in MaitredChapelle, Nov. 7, 1901. Afterwardssang complete French rep. andmodern works in Brussels, Marseilles,Vichy, Bordeaux, Nice and other im-portant cities in France and afterwards at Theatre des FoliesDramatiques, Paris, creating import-ant roles in Miss Trompette and While thus engagedwas heard by Oscar Hammerstein, atthat time dir. Manhattan Opera co


Who's who in music and drama : an encyclopedia of biography of notable men and women in music and the drama . eivedfrom Charles Lepers, a famous master,in Paris. Made debut at Theatre Roy-ale in Liege, Belgium, in MaitredChapelle, Nov. 7, 1901. Afterwardssang complete French rep. andmodern works in Brussels, Marseilles,Vichy, Bordeaux, Nice and other im-portant cities in France and afterwards at Theatre des FoliesDramatiques, Paris, creating import-ant roles in Miss Trompette and While thus engagedwas heard by Oscar Hammerstein, atthat time dir. Manhattan Opera co.,New York, and was engaged to appearat Manhattan O. H, New York, in firstseason of comic opera. Sang in NewOrleans with French Opera co., 1909-10,in roles in Faust, Manon, Carmen,Lakme, Traviata, Pagliacci, CavalleriaRusticana, etc., including first presen-tation of Le Jongler du Notre Dame,and in Hansel and Gretel. At close ofseason in New Orleans went on tourwith co. through U. S. and the distinction of singing Manonin spec, audience before PresidentTaft, Created title role in English of 64. Cha WHOS WHO IN MUSIC AND DRAMA Cha Hans the Flute Player, ManhattanO. H., New York, Sept. 20, 1910, singingin that city and Philadelphia. Appearedin London with Oscar HammersteinsOpera co. season 1911-12. Permanentaddress: 12 Rue Cheron, Bois-Colombes,near Paris. France. CHAFFIN, Liicien Gates—Organist. Born Worcester, Mass., Mar. 23,1846; A. B. Brown Univ., 1867; Head-master St. Marks School, Southboro,Mass., and Heathcote Softool, Buffalo,N. Y., and prof. Latin, Hobart years. Many years concertorganist; exhibiting great organs atCentennial Exposition, Philadelphia,1876; organist at cathedrals in Boston,Buffalo and other cities; pres. PeoplesSymphony Auxiliary Club, New York;mus. ed. Buffalo Express, 1879-83;Commercial Advertiser (New York),1884-90. Contributor to various jour-nals and periodicals. Sec. MS. Soc,New York, 1895-1903. Lecturer onmus. Normal Coll.


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