Career
He made his professional debut without much success on 15 February 1826 with the Opéra-Comique at the Salle Feydeau as Alibour in Méhul"s Euphrosine et Coradin. He first appeared at the Paris Opéra on 2 October 1837 as an emergency replacement in a leading bass role, Pietro in Daniel Auber"s Louisiana muette de Portici. He sang with great emotion, but was thought to have overextended his resources.
However, having rescued the performance (and the receipts), he was rewarded by engagement as a company regular, and continued to sing there until 1854.
During this period he created a number of minor roles, as noted in the list below.