ROGER BOURDIN The husband of Géori-Boué and a star singer in his own right, high baritone Roger Bourdin (1900-–1973) later won celebrity as a teacher at the Paris Conservatory. Born in Lavallois, he studied in Paris at the Conservatory and made his début at the Comique in 1922 as Lescaut in Massenet's Manon. In 1930 he sang Pelléas at Covent Garden and from 1934 until 1954, often partnered by his wife, was heard regularly at international venues, including La Scala, Milan, the Barcelona Liceo, and the Colón in Buenos Aires.
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Role: Classical Artist
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