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Adolphe Grognier, known under the pseudonym Jean-Baptiste Quélus, (14 January 1813 – 14 December 1883) was a French actor and singer. The son of lawyer Louis-Furcy Grognier [fr] (1777-1832), and Hélène Caylus, he was appointed twice as director of La Monnaie of Brussels, in 1854 and 1856.


Life


Born in Aurillac, Grognier was first a sailor, then actor. In 1843 he met the young Rachel in Lyon with whom he fell in love and whose acting troupe he joined for a while.

He was then teacher of singing at the Conservatoire royal de Bruxelles where one of his last pupils was his compatriot Emma Calvé.

Grognier died in Brussels at age 70.


Award


Chevalier of the Ordre de Léopold.


Publications



Sources




Preceded by
Édouard Duprez and Eugène Massol
director of the Théâtre de la Monnaie
1849-1850
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Letellier
director of the Théâtre de la Monnaie
1858-1861
Succeeded by
Letellier





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