Jean-François Delmas
1861–1933 (age 72)
Biography
Jean-François Delmas was a celebrated opera singer whose voice and artistry graced the stages of France during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Born in 1861, he was renowned for his performances in operatic roles, bringing passion and technical mastery to his craft.
Delmas's career exemplified the golden age of French opera, and his contributions to the lyrical arts earned him recognition among audiences and fellow musicians. He was interred in Saint Vincent Cemetery, where his memory honors the legacy of great operatic performers.