Régine Crespin

Régine Crespin, born in Marseilles in 1927, was a French soprano whose illustrious career spanned nearly four decades, from 1950 to 1989. She was the first French prima donna to achieve a truly international reputation following the Second World War, captivating audiences with her powerful and nuanced performances. Crespin's repertoire was vast, encompassing roles from Italian, French, German, and Russian operas across various musical periods. She was particularly renowned for her interpretations of Wagner and Strauss heroines, earning her the nickname 'the French cannon' from British engineers for her immense vocal power. Her voice was admired for its elegance, warmth, and subtlety, making her a reigning prima donna in the opera world. Crespin's career transitioned to mezzo-soprano roles in the 1970s due to vocal changes, showcasing her adaptability and enduring artistry.

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