Suzanne Catherine Cesbron-Viseur (24 May 1879 – 23 August 1967)[1] was a French soprano and singing teacher.
Her soprano talents were particularly noted in her interpretation of Grisélidis by Jules Massenet, who valued her highly.
She also sang Reynaldo Hahn's La Carmélite, Le Roi d'Ys, Le Cor fleuri (premiere), Louise, Tosca, La Vie de bohème, Hamlet, Lohengrin, Tannhauser, Pelléas et Melisande, Madame Butterfly, Roméo et Juliette, The Tales of Hoffmann, Faust, Les Huguenots and Pamina's role in The Magic Flute.
She sang on tour in Brussels, Algiers, Tunis and in the major provincial venues (Bordeaux, Nice, etc.).
She was appointed professor of singing at the Conservatoire in 1927, where her most famous pupils were Germaine Lubin, Irène Joachim and Régine Crespin.