Augustine Albert, also known as Augustine Albert-Himm was a French opera singer who sang leading soprano roles at the Paris Opéra from 1806 to 1823. Amongst the many roles she created in their world premieres was the title role of Spontini's Olimpie. Born in Paris and trained at the Conservatoire de Paris, she was also a principal singer of the Chapelle royale until 1830. She was married to Albert, danseur noble of the Paris Opéra.
Augustine Albert
Albert as Philis in Le Rossignol
Olimpie is an opera in three acts by Gaspare Spontini. The French libretto, by Armand-Michel Dieulafoy and Charles Brifaut, is based on the play of the same name by Voltaire (1761). Olimpie was first performed on 22 December 1819 by the Paris Opéra at the Salle Montansier. When sung in Italian or German, it is usually given the title Olimpia.
The composer
Autograph ms of the first page of the overture
Sketch by Ignazio Degotti [fr] of the décor for act 1 of the 1819 production
Scale model of the Temple of Diana at Ephesus