Gabriel Montoya Family, Real Name, Spouse, Profession, Eye Color, body stats, Feet Size, Wiki

Gabriel Montoya Family, Real Name, Spouse, Profession, Eye Color, body stats, Feet Size, Wiki

Gabriel Montoya (20 October 1868 in Alès â€" 7 October 1914 in

Castres) was a French singer, chansonnier and lyricist. The son of a

pharmacist, Joseph-Henri-Victor Montoya and Noémie- Victoire Coste,

he studied medicine in Lyon. After a trip to the West Indies in 1893,

he settled in Paris where he enrolled in 1899 at the University and

graduated a physician. An enthusiastic amateur singer, he joined up at

night in coffee houses, where he attracted Rodolphe Salis's attention

who engaged him (for free) at Le Chat Noir in Montmartre. In 1902, he

toured with the troupe led by Yvette Guilbert, "Monmartre en ballade

in Berlin".In Paris, he became a famous singer. His lyrics were set to

music by composers such as Paul Paray, Gaston Maquis, Yann Nibor,

Marie Krysinda and Edmond Missa. In addition, he also wrote numerous

plays that were seldom performed.In 1907 and 1908, he recorded a dozen

songs for the recording company Association phonique des grands

artistes [fr],[1] including Les Veuves du Luxembourg and Mimi (music

by Gaston Maquis).[2]Following the closure of Le Chat Noir he became

director of the Cabaret des Quat'z'Arts in 1910. In 1914 he was killed

aged 45 in a bicycle accident on the road leading from Dax to Castres.
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