Achille-Félix Montaubry

Achille-Félix Montaubry (12 November 1826 – 2 October 1898) was a French musician and operatic tenor, active in Paris; later a theatre director.

On 2 February 1861 he appeared as Alexis in La Circassienne by Daniel Auber, and in the same year a revival of Le Postillon de Lonjumeau (in the role of Chapelou).

[1] In Le Fils du brigadier on 25 February 1867, there appeared evidence of wear in Montaubry's singing of Émile (a lieutenant), which continued in the title role of Robinson Crusoé.

[2] In 1868 Montaubry left the Opéra-Comique and bought a small theatre, the Folies-Marigny, which he directed and where Horace, an operetta he had composed, was mounted.

His son sang Moralès in the premiere of Le Coeur et la main by Charles Lecocq at the Théâtre des Nouveautés in 1882.