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Georgette Leblanc (8 February 1869 Rouen, – 27 October 1941 Le Cannet, near Cannes) was a French operatic soprano, actress, author, and the sister of novelist Maurice Leblanc. She became particularly associated with the works of Jules Massenet and was an admired interpreter of the title role in Bizet's Carmen. For many years Leblanc was the lover of Belgian playwright and writer Maurice Maeterlinck, and he wrote several parts for her within his stage plays. She portrayed the role of Ariane in Ariane et Barbe-bleue, both in the original 1899 stage play by Maeterlinck and in the 1907 opera adaptation by Paul Dukas. Leblanc also appeared in a couple of French films, most notably L'Inhumaine in 1924. In the last few decades of her life she turned to writing, producing two commercially successf

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  • Georgette Leblanc (* 8. Februar 1869 in Rouen; † 27. Oktober 1941 in Le Cannet) war eine französische Opernsängerin (Sopran), Schauspielerin und Schriftstellerin. (de)
  • Georgette Leblanc (8 February 1869 Rouen, – 27 October 1941 Le Cannet, near Cannes) was a French operatic soprano, actress, author, and the sister of novelist Maurice Leblanc. She became particularly associated with the works of Jules Massenet and was an admired interpreter of the title role in Bizet's Carmen. For many years Leblanc was the lover of Belgian playwright and writer Maurice Maeterlinck, and he wrote several parts for her within his stage plays. She portrayed the role of Ariane in Ariane et Barbe-bleue, both in the original 1899 stage play by Maeterlinck and in the 1907 opera adaptation by Paul Dukas. Leblanc also appeared in a couple of French films, most notably L'Inhumaine in 1924. In the last few decades of her life she turned to writing, producing two commercially successf (en)
  • Marie Blanche Georgette Leblanc, née à Rouen le 8 février 1869 et morte au Cannet le 26 octobre 1941 (à 72 ans) à 20h30, est une cantatrice et une actrice de théâtre française. Elle ambitionna toute sa vie d'être une femme de lettres mais, contemporaine de Colette dont elle fut l'amie, elle ne parvint pas, malgré des dons certains, à s'imposer en littérature. Compagne de Maurice Maeterlinck pendant près de 23 ans, Georgette Leblanc ne doit qu'à une homonymie d'avoir été quelquefois confondue avec la jeune cantatrice Georgette Leblanc, épouse de l'artiste peintre Alfred Bastien, et qui fit ses débuts au Théâtre de la Monnaie après que la créatrice de Monna Vanna s'y fut elle-même produite. (fr)
  • Жоржетта Леблан (фр. Georgette Leblanc, род. 8 февраля 1869 г. Руан — ум. 27 октября 1941 г. Кан) — французская оперная певица, актриса и писательница. (ru)
  • ジョルジェット・ルブラン(フランス語: Georgette Leblanc, 1875年2月8日 - 1941年10月27日)は、フランスのソプラノ歌手、女優。小説家、モーリス・ルブランの妹。 オペラ歌手として名を揚げ、とりわけジュール・マスネの諸作品やビゼーの《カルメン》の解釈(「解釈」→「歌唱」。英語サイトの訳らしいが、interpreterはここでは「解釈者」というよりは「演奏家」)で知られた。ベルギー象徴主義の劇作家で詩人のモーリス・メーテルランクとは長年にわたって愛人関係にあり、メーテルランクの戯曲のいくつかは彼女のために書かれている。メーテルランクの戯曲『アリアーヌと青髭』(1899年)と、それを原作とするポール・デュカスの抒情劇『アリアーヌと青髭』(1907年)の両方においてヒロインを演じた。1924年の『人でなしの女』(L'Inhumaine)でも知られているように、映画俳優の先駆者でもあった。晩年は作家に転向して、商業的に成功した2つの自叙伝のほか、児童書や紀行文も手掛けたけた。ちなみにルブランは両性愛者だったとされている。 (ja)
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