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Born: June 16, 1902 - Corseaux-sur-Vevey, Switzerland The notable Swiss tenor, Hugues (-Adhémar) Cuénod, received his training at the Ribaupierre Institute in Lausanne, at the conservatories in Geneva and Basel, and in Vienna. Hugues Cuénod commenced his career as a concert singer. In 1928 he made his stage debut in Jonny Spielt auf in Paris, and in 1929 he sang for the first time in the USA in Bitter Sweet. From 1930 to 1933 he was active in Geneva, and then in Paris from 1934 to 1937. During the 1937-1939 seasons, he made an extensive concert tour of North America. From 1940 to 1946 he taught at the Geneva Conservatory. In 1943 he resumed his operatic career singing in Die Fledermaus in Geneva. He subsequently sang at Milan’s La Scala (1951), the Glyndebourne Festival (from 1954), and London’s Covent Garden (1954, 1956, 1958). User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Les Cigales
302Trois Mélodies: Le Chapelier
303Ludions: Air du Rat
274Lydia, op.4 no.2
215Les roses d'Ispahan, op.39 no.4
216Ludions: Spleen
197Les Angélus, L. 76
188Le nozze di Figaro - Comic opera in four acts K492 (2000 Digital Remaster): Recit: Taci, vien gente...Recit: Susanna, il ciel vi salvi (Basilio/Susanna/Count)
179Clair de lune, op.46 no.2
1610Les présents, op.46 no.1
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Fauré and Duparc: Mélodies

Satie: Socrate / French Song Cycles: Menasce, Chabrier, Honegger, Roussel, Poulenc

Hugues Cuenod - Le Maître de la Mélodie
Erik Satie: Socrate
Offenbach: Les Contes d'Hoffman
Hugues Cuenod Sings Debussy
Elizabethan Love Songs
Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro
De Machaut à Duparc
Socrate (E. Satie) and French Song Cycles
Alban Berg: Wozzeck

Decca Sound: The Analogue Years 1954 – 1968