Henri Bohrer

Henri Bohrer singsLa bohème: Que cette main est froide
In RA format

Henri Bohrer singsLa bohème: Ô douce jeune fille, with Carla Rutili
In RA format

Henri Bohrer singsLa bohème: Ah! Mimi s'en est allée, with Pierre Le Hémonet
In RA format

Henri Bohrer singsCarmen: La fleur que tu m'avais jetée (truncated)
In RA format
Bohrer spent his career in secondary theaters, for example:
Rennes
Faust (title role), March 1964, with Christiane Stutzmann and Gérard Serkoyan

Tours
Manon (des Grieux), October 1960, with his wife Irène Sicot
Roméo et Juliette (Roméo), October 1961, with Irène Sicot
Faust (title role), October 1960, with Irène Sicot, Jacques Villisech and Roland Pujolle
Madama Butterfly (Pinkerton), October 1960, with Irène Sicot, Edith Jacques and Roland Pujolle
La traviata (Alfredo), October 1961, with Irène Sicot and Roland Pujolle
Mireille (Vincent), October 1961, with Irène Sicot and Roland Pujolle
Lakmé (Gérald), October 1961, with Françoise Louvay, Madeleine Orsoni, Roland Pujolle, Félix Giband and René Hérent
Rigoletto (Duca), November 1961, with Henri Peyrottes and Janine Tavernier
Les pêcheurs de perles (Nadir), October 1962, with Françoise Louvay and Henri Peyrottes
La bohème (Rodolfo), November 1963, with Christiane Stutzmann, Yvonne Leclerc, Robert Lamander, Claude Dubreuil and Adrien Legros
Carmen (José), October 1964, with Dominique Rika, Luce Compan and Jean Angot
Manon Lescaut (des Grieux), January 1965, with Irène Sicot
Don Giovanni (Don Ottavio), October 1965, with Jean Laffont, Louis Noguera, Irène Sicot, Micheline Grancher, Luce Compan and Henri Médus
Les contes d'Hoffmann (Hoffmann), December 1965, with Adrien Legros, Luce Compan, Irène Sicot and Annette Martineau
Opéra d'Aran (Angelo), January 1966, with Irène Sicot, Annette Martineau, Jean Angot and Matteo Manuguerra
Les pêcheurs de perles (Nadir), January 1967, with Ghislaine Brierre and Jean Rallo

Limoges
Madama Butterfly (Pinkerton), February 1965, with Irène Sicot, Hélène Andrea and Gérald Etienne
Mireille (Vincent), January 1968, with Irène Sicot and André Jonqueres
Das Land des Lächelns (Sou-Chong), March 1969, with Carla Rutili

Boulogne-sur-Mer
La bohème (Rodolfo), December 1977, with Carla Rutili and Pierre Le Hémonet

Probably the most important theater where I can find him is Gent, where, however, he was a failure when he sang des Grieux in Manon Lescaut in January 1965, with Paulette Chalanda.

Reference 1, reference 2, reference 3, reference 4
I wish to thank Carla Rutili for the Bohème recordings (Boulogne-sur-Mer le 4 décembre 1977).
I wish to thank Georges Voisin for the recording (Carmen).

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