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- Antoine Trial (13 October 1737, Avignon – 5 February 1795, Paris) was a French singer and actor. He was the younger brother of the musician Jean-Claude Trial (1732–1771) and husband of soprano Marie-Jeanne Milon, stage name Félicité Mandeville (1746–1818). After an education at the cathedral in Avignon, he followed his older brother to Paris in 1764 and joined the troupe of the Prince of Conti. On 4 July the same year, he made his debut at the Comédie-Italienne as Bastien in Le Sorcier by Philidor. On 12 December he sang the second tenor (a comic role) at Versailles in the court revival of Mondonville's Daphnis et Alcimadure, alongside the former stars of the Académie Royale de Musique, Marie Fel and Pierre Jelyotte. Although considered an excellent actor and musician, his haute-contre voice was thin and nasal, and he specialised in the roles of peasants and servants. His roles included Bertrand in Le déserteur, Ali in Zémire et Azor and André in L’épreuve villageoise. Trial became a French term for a tenor with a thin, nasal voice, examples being in the operas of Ravel and in The Tales of Hoffmann. He sided with Robespierre in 1793 and became active in the Terror. After the fall of Robespierre he was forced to abandon the theatre and poisoned himself. (en)
- Antoine Trial est un chanteur et acteur français né à Avignon le 13 octobre 1737 et mort à Paris le 10 février 1795. Spécialisé dans les rôles de paysans et de valets, nécessitant peu de voix mais des talents de comédien, il donnera son nom plus tard à cet emploi : le « trial ». Il était le frère cadet du musicien Jean-Claude Trial. (fr)
- Antoine Trial, född 13 oktober 1737 i Avignon, död 5 februari 1795 i Paris, var en fransk skådespelare i Paris. Han var bror till kompositören Jean-Claude Trial och far till kompositören Armand-Emmanuel Trial. (sv)
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- Antoine Trial est un chanteur et acteur français né à Avignon le 13 octobre 1737 et mort à Paris le 10 février 1795. Spécialisé dans les rôles de paysans et de valets, nécessitant peu de voix mais des talents de comédien, il donnera son nom plus tard à cet emploi : le « trial ». Il était le frère cadet du musicien Jean-Claude Trial. (fr)
- Antoine Trial, född 13 oktober 1737 i Avignon, död 5 februari 1795 i Paris, var en fransk skådespelare i Paris. Han var bror till kompositören Jean-Claude Trial och far till kompositören Armand-Emmanuel Trial. (sv)
- Antoine Trial (13 October 1737, Avignon – 5 February 1795, Paris) was a French singer and actor. He was the younger brother of the musician Jean-Claude Trial (1732–1771) and husband of soprano Marie-Jeanne Milon, stage name Félicité Mandeville (1746–1818). He sided with Robespierre in 1793 and became active in the Terror. After the fall of Robespierre he was forced to abandon the theatre and poisoned himself. (en)
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- Antoine Trial (en)
- Antoine Trial (fr)
- Antoine Trial (sv)
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