Pierre Nougaro

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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  [fr] at the instigation of his parents, who were themselves choristers. He obtained a first prize for singing.

Nougaro was director of the  [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  [fr]).

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[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Le chant de la libération (Anna Marly) Pierre Nougaro". Bibliothèques spécialisées de la Ville de Paris. Retrieved 7 November 2018.

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