Augustine Albert

The following year she received the conservatory's first prize in singing and later studied with the castrato singer Girolamo Crescentini.

However, her official debut there came in 1806 when she sang Antigone in Sacchini's Œdipe à Colone.

The couple had two children, a son Alexander, and a daughter Elisa, both of whom became dancers of some note but never achieved the fame of their father.

[3][5] For many years Albert was also a principal singer in the Chapelle royale of Louis XVIII and later Charles X.

The date of her death is unknown, but she was still alive in 1846 according to an article on artists receiving pensions from the Paris Opéra in L'Album de Sainte-Cécile.

Albert as Philis in Le Rossignol