Paul Dufault (1872-1930)

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Paul Dufault (1872-1930).

  • Profession: Tenor.
  • Relation to Mahler: Worked with Gustav Mahler.
  • Correspondence with Mahler:
  • Born: 10-12-1872 America
  • Died: 20-06-1930
  • Buried: Sainte-Hélène-de Bagot Cemetery, Quebec, Canada
  1. 1910 Concert New York 01-04-1910.
  2. 1910 Concert New York 02-04-1910.

Famous Quebec Lyric Tenor who performed in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific between 1897 and 1930. In 1998, a Lake of Quebec was name to honor his memory.

Canadian tenor who travelled in Australia, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Shanghai and New York in 1917.

In New Zealand:

  • The world’s greatest concert tenor. His Majesty’s Theatre Dunedin. 24-29 April 1916.
  • The world’s greatest concert tenor. Assisting artists: Pauline Bindley (soprano), Florence Scapini (violinist), Harold Whittle (pianist). Theatre Royal Christchurch. 4-5 May 1916.
  • His Majesty’s Theatre Auckland. 13-16 May 1916.
  • The world’s greatest concert tenor. His Majesty’s Theatre Dunedin. 6 June 1916.
  • Theatre Royal Christchurch. 7 or 8 June 1916.
  • Grand Opera House Wellington. 10 June 1916.
  • His Majesty’s Theatre Auckland. 23-24 June 1916.
  • Three farewell concerts. Grand Opera House Wellington. 11-14 November 1916.
  • Three concerts. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 15-18 December 1916.
  • Farewell to Paul Dufault. His Majesty’s Theatre Dunedin. 12-20 December 1916.

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Paul Dufault (1872-1930)

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