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Rosalie Levasseur

Marie-Rose-(Claude-)Josephe〔Thus stated by Rushton; (Campardon (p. 127) ) and Pitou (p. 347) report instead "Marie-Claude-Josephe" (written without dashes by the latter); and finally (Prod'homme, (p. 211) ) states "Marie Rose Josephe".〕 Levasseur (or Le Vasseur), known at her day as Mademoiselle Rosalie,〔Not to be confused with another "Mlle Rosalie" (whose complete name was Rosalie de Saint-Évreux) who was active in much the same period at the Comédie Italienne as an opéra-comique soprano.〕 and later commonly referred to as Rosalie Levasseur (8 October 1749 – 6 May 1826) was a French soprano who is best remembered for her work with the composer Christoph Willibald Gluck.
==Biography==
Born in Valenciennes in 1749, she first appeared at the Paris Opéra in a revival of Campra's ''L'Europe galante'' in 1766. After an undistinguished beginning to her career, when she appeared only in minor roles, such as Cupid in Berton and Trial's, ''Théonis'' (1767), and La Borde's ''Ismène et Isménias'', (1770)〔Pitou, pp. 347-349.〕 her status in the company rapidly improved following Gluck's arrival in Paris in 1774. The new maestro and the primadonna in office, Sophie Arnould, could not stand each other,〔To Mlle Arnould who insisted upon new great arias to sing in ''Iphigénie en Aulide'' instead of perpetual recitative, cantankerous Gluck is reported to have once replied that, first of all, one was supposed to be able to sing (Antonia Fraser, ''Maria Antonietta. La solitudine di una regina'', Milan, Mondadori, 2004, p. 130, ISBN 88-04-51311-X).〕 while Levasseur was the mistress of the Austrian ambassador and Gluck's countryman Florimond de Mercy-Argenteau, who exerted moreover a strong influence on the Dauphine Marie Antoinette, herself a former singing pupil of the German Kapellmeister.〔Pitou, pp. 347-349. Marie Antoinette ascended the throne, as the Queen consort, in May 1774 upon her grandfather-in-law Louis XV's death, which caused the French theatres to be closed and the first run of ''Iphigénie en Aulide'' to be interrupted after its fourth performance.〕 At first 'Mlle Rosalie' was given again an insignificant role (a Greek woman) at the premiere of ''Iphigénie en Aulide'' in April, but four months later she performed the much more important part of Cupid in ''Orphée et Eurydice'', being endowed with a second additional aria. The following year she took over from Arnould the leading roles of Iphigénie and Eurydice in the new version of the former opera and in the revivals of the latter, after which she was promoted to the company's top soprano being entrusted with the creation of the title roles in the subsequent main operas by Gluck, ''Alceste'' on 23 April 1776, ''Armide'' on 23 September 1777, and ''Iphigenie en Tauride'' on 18 May 1779.〔Rushton, Julian (1992), 'Levasseur, Rosalie' in ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera'' p 1158〕 She also appeared in operas by Gluck's rival Niccolò Piccinni, as well as Johann Christian Bach, André Grétry, and Antonio Sacchini. In 1783 she handed over to Antoinette Saint-Huberty the role of Armide in Sacchini's ''Renaud'' after its third performance, and she is not known to have tried to resume her leading position at the Paris Opera thereafter,〔 just making rarer and rarer appearances in revivals. In June 1784, she performed one last time at Court in the gala entertainment in honour of the King of Sweden, Gustav III,〔(Prod'homme, pp. 239 et seq. )〕 and retired officially in 1785.〔
Julian Rushton describes Levasseur as a "powerful rather than flexible singer, with a good stage presence if unattractive features."〔Rushton, Julian (1992), 'Levasseur, Rosalie' in ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera'' p 1158〕
She died in Neuwied am Rhein in 1826.

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