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Cécile Mézéray was a French soprano active in France and Belgium in the mid nineteenth century. Born around 1859, she was one of the daughters of the musician Charles Mézeray (né Costard, born in Brunswick in 1810 and sometime conductor of the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux). Her sisters Caroline and Reine were also professional singers.As well as singing, Cécile also played the harp.

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  • Cécile Mézéray was a French soprano active in France and Belgium in the mid nineteenth century. Born around 1859, she was one of the daughters of the musician Charles Mézeray (né Costard, born in Brunswick in 1810 and sometime conductor of the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux). Her sisters Caroline and Reine were also professional singers.As well as singing, Cécile also played the harp. (en)
  • Cécile Mézeray, peut-être née vers 1859 et probablement morte après 1921, est une soprano française qui s'est produite en France et en Belgique au milieu du XIXe siècle. Elle est l'une des filles du musicien Louis Charles Lazare Costard de Mézeray (1810–1887), chef d'orchestre du Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux. Ses sœurs Caroline, Henriette et Reine Mézeray étaient aussi des chanteuses professionnelles. Elle a également joué de la harpe. (fr)
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  • Cécile Mézéray was a French soprano active in France and Belgium in the mid nineteenth century. Born around 1859, she was one of the daughters of the musician Charles Mézeray (né Costard, born in Brunswick in 1810 and sometime conductor of the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux). Her sisters Caroline and Reine were also professional singers.As well as singing, Cécile also played the harp. (en)
  • Cécile Mézeray, peut-être née vers 1859 et probablement morte après 1921, est une soprano française qui s'est produite en France et en Belgique au milieu du XIXe siècle. Elle est l'une des filles du musicien Louis Charles Lazare Costard de Mézeray (1810–1887), chef d'orchestre du Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux. Ses sœurs Caroline, Henriette et Reine Mézeray étaient aussi des chanteuses professionnelles. Elle a également joué de la harpe. (fr)
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